Not sure if this is related to the recent commit of DEVFS code, but a
build of both the GERNERIC kernel and a custom kernel from a very recent
(last few hours) cvsup of -current failed during the 'make depend' with
an error trying to include "opt_devfs.h".
The following following is the ouput
Already told him. It is.
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Tony Fleisher wrote:
Not sure if this is related to the recent commit of DEVFS code, but a
build of both the GERNERIC kernel and a custom kernel from a very recent
(last few hours) cvsup of -current failed during the 'make depend' with
an
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Hi FreeBSD fans and developers...
This is my first question in -CURRENT.
Yesterday was the first time I tried to follow the -STABLE line. And I must
admit that once again FreeBSD amazed me ;)
Running -STABLE rite now (I used to run only -RELEASE
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
phk 2000/08/21 00:45:38 PDT
Modified files:
sys/modules/md Makefile
Added files:
sys/modules/md opt_devfs.h
Log:
Add dummy opt_devfs.h file.
It seems to me that my patch is better ;-)
I have trouble with sysinstall
while installing bin destribution, sysinstall said
Write failure on transfer ! wrote -1 bytes of 234567 bytes.
i install from cdrom in single mode
i DO mount / with wr mode!
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Are you sure it's writable, try touching a file on the filesystem.
mount -w /dev/ad0s1 /
P.S. Before you mount it, do a fsck on it, whether it's clean or not,
and then mount it.
Hope it helps ...
Good luck
On 21-Aug-00 Zajcev Evgeny wrote:
I have trouble with sysinstall
while installing bin
On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 01:59:52PM +0700, John Indra wrote:
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Hi FreeBSD fans and developers...
This is my first question in -CURRENT.
Yesterday was the first time I tried to follow the -STABLE line. And I must
admit that once again FreeBSD
I'm curious - is there some reason that the CDR ioctls (in
/usr/include/sys/cdrio.h) aren't supported for MMC cds? It looks like
doing them for MMC would be straightforward, it's the kind of thing
that an OS is supposed to do, and it would allow people with MMC
drives to cdrecord for the much
On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 10:54:49 -0500, Mike Meyer wrote:
I'm curious - is there some reason that the CDR ioctls (in
/usr/include/sys/cdrio.h) aren't supported for MMC cds? It looks like
doing them for MMC would be straightforward, it's the kind of thing
that an OS is supposed to do, and it
I've added startup commands to /etc/rc.local on my 3.4 Stable machine.
/usr/local/etc/webmin/start # Start webmin
/usr/local/sbin/sshd# Start open ssh
/etc/init.d/apachectl start # Start apache web server
Yet, these are not starting at reboot...
What am I missing? Probably
Gordon,
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future, please ask there first.
rc.local is deprecated. Drop a shell script in /usr/local/etc/rc.d
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The short answer
I've added startup commands to /etc/rc.local on my 3.4 Stable machine.
I'll chime in here with a "me too". My make buildworld(s) failed with
the *identical* error as originally posted by daniel
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I tried #make -j4 buildworld and another attempt of #make buildworld.
Both attempts failed with the same error.
I tried this on a
According to Julian Elischer:
the sio man page has no hints..
it looks to me as it if is now controlled differently
unles I've made a mistake
Modify /boot/device.hints.
hint.sio.0.at="isa"
hint.sio.0.port="0x3F8"
hint.sio.0.irq="4"
just add a hint.sio.0.flags="0x20".
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According to Julian Elischer:
so I don;t have such file..
do I need to do anything special to make it beused if I create it?
If you have current after around the 10th of June, you need it. It is created
by running "gethints.pl THE_KERNEL /boot/device.hints" (gethints.pl is in
/sys/i386/conf).
has anyone gotten freebsd (current or other) running on one of these?
i've tried 4.0, 4.1, and -current, and the kernel panics on me with
the following:
sym0: 895a port 0x1000=0x10ff mem
0xb110-0xb1101fff,0xb140-0xb14003ff irq 11 at device 4.0 on pci1
sym0: failed to allocate RAM
Michael Lucas wrote:
rc.local is deprecated. Drop a shell script in /usr/local/etc/rc.d
Not really. Some of us prefer to have commands to start things in one
nice list in /etc/rc.local, rather than loads of separate shell scripts
in /usr/local/etc/rc.d. There's no reason I can see for
has anyone gotten freebsd (current or other) running on one of these?
Which Proliant model are you talking about?
i've tried 4.0, 4.1, and -current, and the kernel panics on me with
the following:
sym0: 895a port 0x1000=0x10ff mem
0xb110-0xb1101fff,0xb140-0xb14003ff irq 11 at
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On Sat, 19 Aug 2000 21:26:24 +0200, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
Ahh, right, this is something else than I thought: These are
symlinks in the normal case, for instance:
/dev/audio - /dev/audio0
What's the plan for things like these?
Hi folks,
The logic for seeding the random device on start-up in /etc/rc has
changed slightly. Between revs 1.221 and 1.229 inclusive, the randomdev
module was automatically loaded if the write of the entropy seed file to
/dev/random failed.
After chatting to Mark Murray, I agree that this
Kenneth D. Merry writes:
On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 10:54:49 -0500, Mike Meyer wrote:
I'm curious - is there some reason that the CDR ioctls (in
/usr/include/sys/cdrio.h) aren't supported for MMC cds? It looks like
doing them for MMC would be straightforward, it's the kind of thing
that an
On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 17:01:20 -0500, Mike Meyer wrote:
Kenneth D. Merry writes:
On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 10:54:49 -0500, Mike Meyer wrote:
We'd get a flood of mail saying things like "why isn't my froboz CD-R/WORM
supported with the cd(4) driver..."
Which should actually be smaller
Kenneth D. Merry writes:
Which should actually be smaller than the flood of mail saying things
like "why doesn't burncd support my nice, standard-compliant CD-R?" In
fact, according to the documentation that comes with cdrecord, it
would be *much* smaller, because all the SCSI CD-Rs
On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 18:19:47 -0500, Mike Meyer wrote:
Kenneth D. Merry writes:
Which should actually be smaller than the flood of mail saying things
like "why doesn't burncd support my nice, standard-compliant CD-R?" In
fact, according to the documentation that comes with cdrecord,
hi, when i execute sysinstall i have this error:
Device char-major=254 minor=0x0 failed attempt to open in block mode
Aug 22 00:30:43 daemon /kernel: Device char-major=254 minor=0x0 failed
attempt t
o open in block mode
Aug 22 00:30:43 daemon /kernel: Device char-major=254 minor=0x0 failed
Kenneth D. Merry writes:
On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 18:19:47 -0500, Mike Meyer wrote:
Kenneth D. Merry writes:
Which should actually be smaller than the flood of mail saying things
like "why doesn't burncd support my nice, standard-compliant CD-R?" In
fact, according to the
I have been running cvsup nightly to grab -current and -ports,
and noticed some strangeness with awk that seemed to start last
week sometime.
When building /usr/ports/lang/guile, the build exited with an
awk 'internal error' and a log on the console that awk had
exited on signal 6. To test my
I'd rather see cdrecord work on ATAPI CD-Rs. burncd gives me a lot of
trouble.
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On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 19:17:37 -0500, Mike Meyer wrote:
Kenneth D. Merry writes:
On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 18:19:47 -0500, Mike Meyer wrote:
Kenneth D. Merry writes:
Which should actually be smaller than the flood of mail saying things
like "why doesn't burncd support my nice,
Kenneth D. Merry writes:
Does this extend to the point of supporting things that happen to
share a physical connector with SCSI, but otherwise aren't SCSI?
Because that's what supporting non-MMC CD-R drives would amount to.
Not really. Non-MMC CD-Rs not only use the same connectors and
Christopher Masto writes:
I'd rather see cdrecord work on ATAPI CD-Rs. burncd gives me a lot of
trouble.
As cdrecord isn't part of FreeBSD, this is clearly the wrong place to
ask about that. Joe Schilling watches [EMAIL PROTECTED], and
that's the place to ask.
I've been told that ATAPI CD-Rs
On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 22:38:11 -0500, Mike Meyer wrote:
Kenneth D. Merry writes:
Of course that isn't the entire picture - that's why I asked. Again,
arguing about this solution being "halfway" when you're ignoring half
the functionality of the standard seems hypocritical.
Not
I'm sorry- I really haven't been paying much attention to this, but it seems
it's sort of on the wrong mailing list, isn't it?
Mike- can you take a deep breath and send a summary of what you see the
techical problems/requirements are to the freebsd-scsi alias? I'll admit that
I'm not up on a
Christopher Masto writes:
I'd rather see cdrecord work on ATAPI CD-Rs. burncd gives me a lot of
trouble.
Spoke to soon - according to the pkg/DESCR file, it should work on
them now.
mike
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On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 23:18:50 -0500, Mike Meyer wrote:
Christopher Masto writes:
I'd rather see cdrecord work on ATAPI CD-Rs. burncd gives me a lot of
trouble.
Spoke to soon - according to the pkg/DESCR file, it should work on
them now.
It needs an ATAPI passthrough mechanism to
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I'm curious - are there any committers who regularly use a system with
LOCALBASE set to something other than /usr/local?
Thanx,
mike
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