On Thu, 10 Oct 2013 21:45:58 -0500, W. D. wrote:
> Thanks, Polytropon. I couldn't get FrieSBIE to work.
It's a rather old project, and as far as I know, it isn't
being continued anymore. It should still support at least
the CLI mode for most computers... (I have to admit that
I'm still using it,
On Thu, 10 Oct 2013, W. D. wrote:
At 08:47 10/6/2013, Warren Block wrote:
On Sun, 6 Oct 2013, W. D. wrote:
Booted with both. Alt-F4 to get to command line.
Very limited commands: "ls: not found".
Why? What good are these disks if they don't have
the most basic of commands?
The "emergenc
At 08:47 10/6/2013, Warren Block wrote:
>On Sun, 6 Oct 2013, W. D. wrote:
>
>> Booted with both. Alt-F4 to get to command line.
>>
>> Very limited commands: "ls: not found".
>>
>> Why? What good are these disks if they don't have
>> the most basic of commands?
>
>The "emergency holographic shell"
At 01:58 10/6/2013, Polytropon wrote:
>On Sun, 06 Oct 2013 01:29:19 -0500, W. D. wrote:
>> Booted with both. Alt-F4 to get to command line.
>>
>> Very limited commands: "ls: not found".
>
>Try /rescue/ls explicitely instead.
>
>
>
>> Why? What good are these disks if they don't have
>> the most
On Sun, 6 Oct 2013, W. D. wrote:
Booted with both. Alt-F4 to get to command line.
Very limited commands: "ls: not found".
Why? What good are these disks if they don't have
the most basic of commands?
The "emergency holographic shell" was always very limited. I suspect a
path thing, with
On Sun, 06 Oct 2013 01:29:19 -0500, W. D. wrote:
> Booted with both. Alt-F4 to get to command line.
>
> Very limited commands: "ls: not found".
Try /rescue/ls explicitely instead.
> Why? What good are these disks if they don't have
> the most basic of commands?
Only live systems offer more
Booted with both. Alt-F4 to get to command line.
Very limited commands: "ls: not found".
Why? What good are these disks if they don't have
the most basic of commands?
Trying to clone a hard disk that has an number
of bad sectors. Trying to save most of my data.
Want to use "recoverdisk", but
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On Tue, 16 Apr 2013 10:16:29 -0700 (PDT), Beeblebrox wrote:
> Hi,
>
> >> Regarding audio playback via cdcontrol ... requires a seperate internal
> >> wiring (CD audio wire) to the sound card.
>
> Thanks: Using an older dvd drive, so that's probably the pro
Hi,
>> Regarding audio playback via cdcontrol ... requires a seperate internal
>> wiring (CD audio wire) to the sound card.
Thanks: Using an older dvd drive, so that's probably the problem. On my
linux I once had that cable to the mobo.
>> on FreeBSD 8 you would have some
D audio wire) from
the drive to the sound card. If your drive has a front connector
for headphones, check if it's actually playing. Considering this
wiring deprecated, audio data should be transmitted with the
PATA or SATA cable somehow...
> cam.ko is built-in to my custom kernel. From what I h
nel. From what I have read, shouldn't the
DVD show up as /dev/acd0? In which case each song on the cd should be
visible as /dev/acd0t__? Not happening though, since the dvd is registered
as plain cd0 in /dev.
# camcontrol devlist =>
at scbus6 target 0 lun 0 (cd0,pass3)
* A separate oddity is
On 2 Mar 2013 03:16, "Bernt Hansson" wrote:
>
> 2013-02-26 16:32, Tomek CEDRO skrev:
>
>> I guess its time to update Handbook again :-)
>
>
> That was from the handbook.
yup, but from the dvd section, there is no bluray section yet... also for
me 'single
2013-02-26 16:32, Tomek CEDRO skrev:
I guess its time to update Handbook again :-)
That was from the handbook.
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On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 3:28 PM, Tomek CEDRO wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 3:16 PM, Bernt Hansson wrote:
>> 2013-02-26 15:07, Tomek CEDRO skrev:
>>> I have noticed that growisofs writes only 4GB of data to BluRay disks
>>> - this happended to 2x BD-R and 1x BD-RE - what is the problem?
>> It's
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 3:16 PM, Bernt Hansson wrote:
> 2013-02-26 15:07, Tomek CEDRO skrev:
>> I have noticed that growisofs writes only 4GB of data to BluRay disks
>> - this happended to 2x BD-R and 1x BD-RE - what is the problem?
> It's all in the handbook, and is very good reading.
Hello Bern
2013-02-26 15:07, Tomek CEDRO skrev:
Hey,
I have noticed that growisofs writes only 4GB of data to BluRay disks
- this happended to 2x BD-R and 1x BD-RE - what is the problem?
I am using both cdrtools and dvd+rw-tools from fresh port tree...
Any hints appreciated :-)
Tomek
It's all i
Hey,
I have noticed that growisofs writes only 4GB of data to BluRay disks
- this happended to 2x BD-R and 1x BD-RE - what is the problem?
I am using both cdrtools and dvd+rw-tools from fresh port tree...
Any hints appreciated :-)
Tomek
% growisofs --help
* growisofs by , version 7.1
On Friday 18 January 2013 16:58:11 RW wrote:
> You can carry on using 3.5 on any current release. The problem is when
> it's eventually removed from ports, updating other ports may result in
> dependency problems.
I'm already starting to experience some problems which I assume are due to
incomp
On Fri, 18 Jan 2013 01:25:03 + (GMT)
Georg Reilinger wrote:
> As a consequence, I can see myself do two possible things, to have a
> system
>
> running with KDE 3.5 once again:
>
> 1. Go back to an older release of FreeBSD and install KDE 3.5 from
> the
>
that's pointless
> 2. To be hon
On Fri, 18 Jan 2013 15:26:12 + (GMT), Georg Reilinger wrote:
> -- Excuse me... you're joking, right? I assume you have a plentycore
> -- processor with Gigs of RAM, and already two shells show a problem?
> -- That sounds totally wrong.
>
> Is that sarcasm or irony?
I'm not sure. :-)
It just
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On Fri, 18 Jan 2013 01:25:03 + (GMT), Georg Reilinger wrote:
> As far as I know, FreeBSD has completely dropped support for KDE 3.5.
As
window, do you get skipping
audio, too?
Just scary...
> As a consequence, I can see myself do two possible things, to have a system
> running with KDE 3.5 once again:
>
> 1. Go back to an older release of FreeBSD and install KDE 3.5 from the
> precompiled binaries that are on the
On Fri, 18 Jan 2013 03:06:15 +0100, Georg Reilinger
wrote:
http://www.trinitydesktop.org/
Oops, I've forgotten that there is that fork. However, I suspect that KDE
and GNOME forks will suffer from Qt and GTK dependencies, resp. the
manpower (coders and user base, aka testers) to maintain
once again:
>
> 1. Go back to an older release of FreeBSD and install KDE 3.5 from the
>
> precompiled binaries that are on the DVD donwload version.
> Judging by the release announcements, this should be 7.1.
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/releases/7.1R/announce.html
>
>
Von: Ralf Mardorf
An: "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org"
Gesendet: 2:37 Freitag, 18.Januar 2013
Betreff: Re: FreeBSD 8.2 with pre-built KDE 3.5 package from FreeBSD 7.1 DVD
-- Some decisions from upstream are a PITA. I'm from Linux, it
Some decisions from upstream are a PITA. I'm from Linux, it's more
up-to-date than FreeBSD. On Linux I switched from KDE 3 to GNOME 2, when
KDE 4 was introduced and from GNOME 2 to Xfce, when GNOME 3 was
introduced. There are forks of GNOME 2, but I guess there's no fork of KDE
3. Some user
k...
As a consequence, I can see myself do two possible things, to have a system
running with KDE 3.5 once again:
1. Go back to an older release of FreeBSD and install KDE 3.5 from the
precompiled binaries that are on the DVD donwload version.
Judging by the release announcements, this should be
Hi People,
I was wondering if I could make a FreeBSD boot-able USB or DVD with
pre-installed software and services such as DHCP Client/Server. I would be
pleased if you could help me.
Thanks
Hooman
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fined by how good the compression
>> >works).
>>
>> Correct. We have both just said the exact same thing in different ways.
>>
>> In order to have _compression_ of the dump data _and_ still be able to
>> divide the (post-compression) data into nice proper 2KB
> Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2012 15:42:45 +1000
> From: Da Rock
> Subject: Re: Questions about dump/restore to/from DVD media
>
> On 11/05/12 14:14, Polytropon wrote:
> For reference, if one did backup the whole slice/disk using dd and then
> compressed the data, would that eff
t;> In order to have _compression_ of the dump data _and_ still be able to
>> divide the (post-compression) data into nice proper 2KB chunks (as required
>> for DVD+/-R writing) the compression step itself would need to be integrated
>> into the dump program itself (and then, for
ump cannot precisely adjust its output to match the
> >media size (as the limit is now defined by how good the compression
> >works).
>
> Correct. We have both just said the exact same thing in different ways.
>
> In order to have _compression_ of the dump data _and_ still be ab
ion
>works).
Correct. We have both just said the exact same thing in different ways.
In order to have _compression_ of the dump data _and_ still be able to
divide the (post-compression) data into nice proper 2KB chunks (as required
for DVD+/-R writing) the compression step itself would need t
In message <50971b88.40...@herveybayaustralia.com.au>,
Da Rock wrote:
>Also, you may have considered this already (or not :) ), but you are
>using a direct write to backup your system, and then considering
>compression on top of that. CD/DVD filesystems incorporate some parit
On Sun, 04 Nov 2012 18:37:43 -0800, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
>
> In message <20121105021817.fc5bff1b.free...@edvax.de>,
> Polytropon wrote:
>
> >> I would like to make this backup to a _minimal_ number of DVD+R disks.
> >
> >If you think you can add
In message <20121105021817.fc5bff1b.free...@edvax.de>,
Polytropon wrote:
>> I would like to make this backup to a _minimal_ number of DVD+R disks.
>
>If you think you can add compression to your files (if it makes
>sense), it should be incorporated to the command.
Yes.
In message
Mehmet Erol Sanliturk wrote:
>Assume one file will NOT be copied more than ONE DVD , i.e. , each file
>will be completely recorded on one DVD :
>
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutting_stock_problem
The problem you cited is an interesting one, but I do not believe that
reeBSD 4...
>
>
>
>> I would like to make this backup to a _minimal_ number of DVD+R disks.
> If you think you can add compression to your files (if it makes
> sense), it should be incorporated to the command.
>
>
>
>> What's the proper procedure for this?
>
On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 4:56 PM, Ronald F. Guilmette
wrote:
>
> I would like to make a backup of one of my systems using dump(8) in order
> to be sure that I get everything, including all of the obscure file
> attribute
> bits.
>
> I would like to make this backup to a _min
ng a similar
idea in the past to make a backup of a system using multiple CD-Rs
and I think cpio or pax, but only for data files that do not come
with the whole range of "special attributes". Oh wait, it was afio,
on FreeBSD 4...
> I would like to make this backup to a _minimal_ numbe
I would like to make a backup of one of my systems using dump(8) in order
to be sure that I get everything, including all of the obscure file attribute
bits.
I would like to make this backup to a _minimal_ number of DVD+R disks.
What's the proper procedure for this?
In the dump(8) man pa
t affects the results for
your drives and the media you care about.
The plot thickens. These OPC errors appeared on several older (2006)
IDE DVD drives connected through various USB to IDE adapters. Connected
to an actual IDE controller, no errors. The USB system not passing
something through t
, so lets redo the
partitions on the second disk with changed partitions:
- Boot single user from the working system installed above
- Do the same partitioning steps as earlier from dvd
- tar/rsync whatever all the files from ada0 to ada1
- reboot from ada1. Now, this hangs when it tries to
Warren Block wrote:
> I'm using growisofs to write DVDs of backup files. Some combinations of
> older drives and newer media give ":-( unable to PERFORM OPC:
> Input/output error".
If you are concerned about this, you could try cdrecord
to see if it makes a difference.
> Can limiting write
I'm using growisofs to write DVDs of backup files. Some combinations of
older drives and newer media give ":-( unable to PERFORM OPC:
Input/output error".
Can limiting write speed avoid these errors? And what ways are there to
detect the fastest speed supported by both drive and media?
type
-
1 0:02.00 246:31.67 0 1109392 data
170 246:33.67 - 1109392 - -
% file - < /dev/acd0
/dev/stdin: UDF filesystem data (version 1.5) 'DVD1
DVD2 is burned under Windows XP by DVD utility in UFD FS.
> # mount /cdrom
> mount_cd9660: /dev/acd0: Invalid argument
>
> Some of those DVD can be mount, but no content can be found:
> % df /cdrom
> Filesystem 512-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/acd0 4687968 46879680 100%/cdrom
> % ll /cdrom
> tot
Hi,
On Sat, 29 Sep 2012 22:44:24 -0700 (PDT)
Jin Guojun wrote:
> Searched bug report, but did not find related report.
> Does anyone have seen this problem? If so, is any working around for
> this problem?
I ran 8.3 but did not have this problem. But I must admit that the
number of media coming
This problem seems having been there for a while, but was not pay
attention to it till now.
Most DVDs burned under Windows machine cannot be mounted on FreeBSD
8.3-R. It gives following error:
# mount /cdrom
mount_cd9660: /dev/acd0: Invalid argument
Some of those DVD can be mount, but no
2012/7/24 ufs
> On 24.07.2012 01:12, David Christensen wrote:
>
>> On 07/23/2012 03:37 AM, Vladislav wrote:
>>
>>> http://wiki.freebsd.org/Intel_**GPU <http://wiki.freebsd.org/Intel_GPU>
>>>
>>
>> Okay.
>>
>>
>> I wrote:
>
On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 6:52 AM, David Christensen
wrote:
> freebsd-questions:
>
> I've installed PCBSD9.0-x64-DVD on the following hardware:
>
> ...
Also:
http://lists.pcbsd.org/mailman/listinfo
Sophoklis
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On 24.07.2012 01:12, David Christensen wrote:
On 07/23/2012 03:37 AM, Vladislav wrote:
http://wiki.freebsd.org/Intel_GPU
Okay.
I wrote:
> I've installed PCBSD9.0-x64-DVD on the following hardware:
On 07/23/2012 06:30 AM, Erich Dollansky wrote:
> this where the problem starts.
On 07/23/2012 03:37 AM, Vladislav wrote:
http://wiki.freebsd.org/Intel_GPU
Okay.
I wrote:
> I've installed PCBSD9.0-x64-DVD on the following hardware:
On 07/23/2012 06:30 AM, Erich Dollansky wrote:
> this where the problem starts. If nothing changed since I used this,
it only su
Hi,
On Monday 23 July 2012 17:37:00 Vladislav wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 7:52 AM, David Christensen <
> dpchr...@holgerdanske.com> wrote:
>
> > freebsd-questions:
> >
> > I've installed PCBSD9.0-x64-DVD on the following hardware:
this where the prob
On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 7:52 AM, David Christensen <
dpchr...@holgerdanske.com> wrote:
> freebsd-questions:
>
> I've installed PCBSD9.0-x64-DVD on the following hardware:
>
> Intel DQ67SW motherboard
> Intel i7-2600S processor
> Corsair CMV
freebsd-questions:
I've installed PCBSD9.0-x64-DVD on the following hardware:
Intel DQ67SW motherboard
Intel i7-2600S processor
Corsair CMV8GX3M2A1333C9 memory (DDR3, 1333 MHz, 2@4 GB dual)
Intel SSDSC2CW060A310 solid-state drive (520 series, 60 GB)
On 15/03/2012 17:11, Robert Urban wrote:
> I seem to have found the "problem". I read somewhere that PKG_PATH should
> have
> the path to the top of the hierarchy, i.e., /cd/packages, and not
> /cd/packages/ or /cd/packages/All, because pkg_add was capable of
> adding the hierarchical component,
On 03/14/2012 05:50 PM, Polytropon wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Mar 2012 17:11:55 +0100, IMAP List Administration wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've just installed 9.0-RELEASE (amd64) in a KVM/Qemo VM on debian linux,
>> which
>> is extremely painful because of the abysmal I/O performance, and would like
>> to
>
by compiling them from source, installing and registering
them), then the initial build is returned to.
> Since I have not updated anything, it seems reasonable, and much less painful
> to
> satisfy the dependencies using the packages on the installation DVD, which is
> mounted on
ul to
satisfy the dependencies using the packages on the installation DVD, which is
mounted on /cd.
I tried setting PKG_PATH to "/cd/packages" and to "/cd/packages/All", but when I
simply try to test using, for example, "pkg_add perl" pkg_add simply says "can't
On 13/02/2012 20:01, Arif Hossain wrote:
> 1. I have got Installation dvd for freebsd 9.0. I've succesfully
> installed it in vmware. Now i want to install the packages included in
> the dvd. Somehow or the other sysinstall can not mount the dvd. So i
> manually mounted it in /m
1. I have got Installation dvd for freebsd 9.0. I've succesfully
installed it in vmware. Now i want to install the packages included in
the dvd. Somehow or the other sysinstall can not mount the dvd. So i
manually mounted it in /mnt and copied the /package folder into
my /root. Now what sho
; I am looking for a way to replace a kernel module on installation DVD and
>> rebuild it so i can use it. I have made one about 2-3 years ago based on a
>> script that i have found on internet but now i couldn't able to find it.
>>
>> Can someone direct me to the right place
Hi,
>
> I am looking for a way to replace a kernel module on installation DVD and
> rebuild it so i can use it. I have made one about 2-3 years ago based on a
> script that i have found on internet but now i couldn't able to find it.
>
> Can someone direct me to the right pl
Hi,
I am looking for a way to replace a kernel module on installation DVD and
rebuild it so i can use it. I have made one about 2-3 years ago based on a
script that i have found on internet but now i couldn't able to find it.
Can someone direct me to the right place or suggest a way to
While burning the DVD+R DL with the command 'growisofs -dvd-compat
-speed=4 -Z /dev/cd0=$1' on 9.0-STABLE I am getting this error:
8333492224/8407351452 (99.1%) @4.0x, remaining 0:14 RBU 100.0% UBU 57.1%
8352301056/8407351452 (99.3%) @4.1x, remaining 0:10 RBU 100.0% UBU 53.1%
SDs, a universal
> script to create a livecd/livedvd of a running BSD ? if there is not
> any utility, how can I get around the error about /bin/csh, if it is
> apparently there:
>
> tricorehome# which csh
> /bin/csh
>
> so I can chroot to it and add packages/ports to customize th
On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 7:03 AM, Da Rock
wrote:
> On 12/24/11 22:57, Antonio Olivares wrote:
>>>
>>> I'll ask a stupid question, and you're more than welcome to give a stupid
>>> answer: Is /bin/csh actually _in_ your chroot?
>>>
>>> So csh should be this path: /usr/home/olivares/tmp/tmp/R/bin/csh
> I'll ask a stupid question, and you're more than welcome to give a stupid
> answer: Is /bin/csh actually _in_ your chroot?
>
> So csh should be this path: /usr/home/olivares/tmp/tmp/R/bin/csh
>
> HTH
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On 12/24/11 22:57, Antonio Olivares wrote:
I'll ask a stupid question, and you're more than welcome to give a stupid
answer: Is /bin/csh actually _in_ your chroot?
So csh should be this path: /usr/home/olivares/tmp/tmp/R/bin/csh
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, if it is
apparently there:
tricorehome# which csh
/bin/csh
so I can chroot to it and add packages/ports to customize the
livecd/dvd I want to create?
I'll ask a stupid question, and you're more than welcome to give a
stupid answer: Is /bin/csh actually _in_ your chroot?
So csh shoul
h csh
/bin/csh
so I can chroot to it and add packages/ports to customize the
livecd/dvd I want to create?
Regards,
Antonio
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Hello,
After my dump/restore test failed back in May of 2010[1], I finally got
around to burning a test DVD after installing about 2.5 inches of
semi-rigid foam under the machine to dampen any local vibration.
In designing the test, I was under the mistaken impression that buffer
under-runs
the all what I assume it to be: backup of
each and every port's versions till the moment being. So I just
rsync rsync://mirrorsite/pub/FreeBSD/development/FreeBSD-CVS/ports ./
and later I can just 'cvs export' any directory for any date from there,
right? I suppose I'd
in the modular bay. I have a fix
installed CD/RW drive and a modular DVD drive from which I boot the
installation DVD.
I tried to boot from a CD as well, but the effect is the same, so it
looks like there is some problem in hardware probing.
Any suggestions ?
--As of June 27, 2011 2:43:38 AM -0700, Bill Tillman is alleged to have
said:
Call me old-fashioned but with Ethernet cards only costing $5 these days,
what's holding you back from installing a NIC in the other machine. This
would simplify all your problems.
--As for the rest, it is mine.
From: Lars Eighner
To: wayne mitchell
Cc: questi...@freebsd.org
Sent: Sun, June 26, 2011 3:57:50 PM
Subject: Re: cvs vs. DVD
On Sun, 26 Jun 2011, wayne mitchell wrote:
> hey,
> be warned, you are dealing with a 'newbie'
Be warned,
nd another that does not
both machines were installed with FreeBSD_RELEASE_8_1 with a DVD
i am now using cvsup to upgrade the RELENG_8_1_RELEASE tree
my second machine does not have working ethernet
how do i transfer the updated ports tree to the other machine using
only storage media (DVD, USB)
On 26/06/2011 19:02, wayne mitchell wrote:
> be warned, you are dealing with a 'newbie'
> i have one machine that has internet access and another that does not
> both machines were installed with FreeBSD_RELEASE_8_1 with a DVD
> i am now using cvsup to upgrade the RELENG_8_
El día Sunday, June 26, 2011 a las 07:02:57PM +0100, wayne mitchell escribió:
> hey,
> be warned, you are dealing with a 'newbie'
> i have one machine that has internet access and another that does not
> both machines were installed with FreeBSD_RELEASE_8_1 with a DVD
>
hey,
be warned, you are dealing with a 'newbie'
i have one machine that has internet access and another that does not
both machines were installed with FreeBSD_RELEASE_8_1 with a DVD
i am now using cvsup to upgrade the RELENG_8_1_RELEASE tree
my second machine does not have working eth
Hello,
I have burned a DVD (I was out of CDs) image of PowerPC 8.2 to install on my
old iMac G3. However, it stops at the line that reads:
acd0: DVDROM at ata0-slave UDMA33
What the heck does that mean, and why does it get stuck?
Thanks for any help,
Alex
Dear folks,
Can't play a dvd :(
I have installed vlc from ports, it gives:
Your input can't be opened:
VLC is unable to open the MRL 'dvd:///dev/acd0'. Check the log for details.
[olivares@grulla ~]$ mplayer dvd://
MPlayer SVN-r32577-snapshot-4.2.1 (C) 2000-2010 MPlay
old problem on HP laptops. the workaround has been to
go to the BIOS and switch from AHCI to IDE interface; but my
BIOS doesn't support switching.
is anybody working on this?
details:
/$ mplayer dvd://
MPlayer SVN-r30341-snapshot-4.2.1 (C) 2000-2009 MPlayer Team
Playing dvd://.
libdv
On 02/02/2011 05:56, Neil Short wrote:
old problem on HP laptops. the workaround has been to go to the BIOS and switch
from AHCI to IDE interface; but my BIOS doesn't support switching.
is anybody working on this?
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old problem on HP laptops. the workaround has been to go to the BIOS and switch
from AHCI to IDE interface; but my BIOS doesn't support switching.
is anybody working on this?
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Hi,
On Sat, 22 Jan 2011 20:33:29 +0100
Polytropon wrote:
P> And HERE is the mistake: You need to specify the /dev/cd0
P> device which gets accessed by the ATAPICAM facility. The
P> /dev/acd0 device does not understand SCSI commands.
do'h. :-)
Thanks for pointing out. It works now.
Regards,
Je
Hi,
On 1/22/11 1:47 PM, Jens Jahnke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to burn a dvd after doing setup according to the handbook.
>
> /boot/loader.conf:
> atapicam_load="YES"
> hw.ata.atapi_dma="1"
>
> /etc/devfs.conf:
> link acd0cdrom
> link
On Sat, 22 Jan 2011 19:47:18 +0100, Jens Jahnke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to burn a dvd after doing setup according to the handbook.
>
> /boot/loader.conf:
> atapicam_load="YES"
> hw.ata.atapi_dma="1"
>
> /etc/devfs.conf:
> link acd0cdrom
I've seen the future Jens <= it is motto.
2011/01/22 19:47:18 +0100 Jens Jahnke => To freebsd questions
:
JJ> growisofs -dvd-compat -dry-run -Z /dev/acd0 /path/to/video
JJ> :-( unable to CAMGETPASSTHRU for /dev/acd0: Inappropriate ioctl for
JJ> device
JJ> No matter if I
Hi,
I tried to burn a dvd after doing setup according to the handbook.
/boot/loader.conf:
atapicam_load="YES"
hw.ata.atapi_dma="1"
/etc/devfs.conf:
linkacd0cdrom
linkacd0dvd
permacd00660
permpass0 0660
permxpt00660
ls -la /dev/acd
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 12:54 PM, Jason C. Wells wrote:
> I have a back up DVD that I cannot mount. dd won't read /dev/acd0 with an
> error "dd: /dev/acd0: Input/output error".Tried dvdisaster but it can't
> find my drive. Any pointers you can offer in getting
Hi,
Reference:
> From: Chuck Swiger
> Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2010 11:04:15 -0700
> Message-id: <3ca64aa4-0063-4207-8e72-4eb9396b5...@mac.com>
Chuck Swiger wrote:
> On Oct 29, 2010, at 10:54 AM, Jason C. Wells wrote:
> > I have a back up DVD that I cann
On Oct 29, 2010, at 10:54 AM, Jason C. Wells wrote:
> I have a back up DVD that I cannot mount. dd won't read /dev/acd0 with an
> error "dd: /dev/acd0: Input/output error".Tried dvdisaster but it can't
> find my drive. Any pointers you can offer in getting t
I have a back up DVD that I cannot mount. dd won't read /dev/acd0 with
an error "dd: /dev/acd0: Input/output error".Tried dvdisaster but it
can't find my drive. Any pointers you can offer in getting this data off
this disc are greatly apprecia
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
On 08/09/2010 9:44 μ.μ., Patrick Mahan wrote:
I am wanting to burn the 8.1 DVD iso image onto a DVD-R disc. Previously,
I did this on my Macbook Pro using OSX, but alas, my HD died on the
Macbook
so I am trying to do this on my Sony Vaio desktop system.
Platform
On 08/09/2010 9:44 μ.μ., Patrick Mahan wrote:
>
> I am wanting to burn the 8.1 DVD iso image onto a DVD-R disc. Previously,
> I did this on my Macbook Pro using OSX, but alas, my HD died on the
> Macbook
> so I am trying to do this on my Sony Vaio desktop system.
>
> Platform
I am wanting to burn the 8.1 DVD iso image onto a DVD-R disc. Previously,
I did this on my Macbook Pro using OSX, but alas, my HD died on the Macbook
so I am trying to do this on my Sony Vaio desktop system.
Platform:
Intel Pentium 4 @ 2.80 GHz w/512 MB memory
HD: IBM DTLA-307075 (74 G
I tried to burn some DVD with this command: growisofs -dvd-compat
-speed=4 -Z /dev/cd0=image.iso
It failed for some reason, but I can't eject the disk now. Button
doesn't work, and eject-1.5_4 errors out too:
$ /usr/local/sbin/eject /dev/cd0
> eject: Invalid argument
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