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various drivers, for example "requires so and so".
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In order to perform fsck with the
ability of file system modifications, umount the file system
and run fsck (maybe with options you desire) again.
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d note that FreeBSD needs a "DOS primary partition"
which is different from a "logical volume inside an extended
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> other OS's using CloneZ takes about 12 minutes with a simple boot from
> CD.
>
> The restored/imaged drive is 400 meg sata.
Well, dump + restore isn't known for ultimate performance, but
its results are good; dd, on the other hand, is another possible
way to go. The adva
g to to it many times, scripting should give a good
solution to automate it.
> You can then use rsync which is fast.
If partitions do already exist, rsync is an excellent tool,
too, I agree. Another tool that comes into mind is cpdup
which works fine with locally available and NFS mounted
d
On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 02:32:33 +0100, RW wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 02:22:31 +0200
> Polytropon wrote:
>
> > doing 1:1 copies with dd is always possible and will
> > keep content identically; remember to copy the MBR separately
> > with bs=512 and count=1 from
x27;s
sufficient for FreeBSD to require a primary DOS partition, i. e.
its own slice, to be installed into.
Honestly, I've never seen the need for extended DOS partitions.
Let's say you intendedly want to run a multi-OS system, then
you can install four systems, each one in its own slic
| restore -r -f -
Stage 4: Umount disks and shut down the system
# cd /
# umount /mnt/home
# umount /mnt/usr
# umount /mnt/var
# umount /mnt/tmp
# umount /mnt
# sync
# shutdown -p now
Now you can take out the disk and use it in another computer.
is quite useful,
this is when some MICROS~1 system messed up the MBR and you
just want to restore it as it was - when it was completely
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On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 19:09:51 -0600 (MDT), Warren Block
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> On Wed, 30 Sep 2009, Polytropon wrote:
> >> So far, I have been unable to dump the / slice, not even with the -L
> >> option.
> >
> > Always keep in mind: Use dump only on unmounted partitions.
pying from another disk and ended up with the disk
> all screwed up...
How that?
> yet the Seagate Seatools for Dos doesnt find any
> errors on it;
There's smartmontools (program: smartctl) for FreeBSD in the ports.
It can check various errors of modern hard disks.
> Partiti
f you don't umount the partitions and want to use
-L as described above, don't fsck the partitions. The fsck should
be run on unmounted partitions only. It's just to make sure that
the partitions you want to dump are in good condition.
SUMMARY:
e, the partitions
need to be copied after another. In each case, the entire system
will be copied. For this purpose, even the long lasting
# dd if=/dev/ad0 of=/dev/da0 bs=1m
# dd if=/dev/ad0 of=/dev/da0 bs=512 count=1
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> I'm under pressure to lear Flash and have to set up a reliable server to
> test a site I am designing and setting up. Have to do it myself... can't
> afford about anything today. :-(
You're learning things this way, and that's what makes "our" service
so
t; /dev/da0s1e = /var (different
partition names for same subtree).
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dump files created earlier, over the running
> system. First /usr, then /var, then /. On reboot, it's a clone.
This means you bring up the minimal (installed) system first, then
do the restore? Why not do it right after the basic steps of
preparation right from the install CD?
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> size and sector addressing. dd cannot do that.
That's true. This is the point where tools like cpdup and
rsync come into mind (according to creating backups or
clones).
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Maybe this file came from a background fsck? I noticed this on
one of my former systems that had background_fsck_enable="YES"
and it ran once, but I changed the setting to ="NO". The file
in question was present on the file systems checked.
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root: myuser
Note that "recompiling" sendmail's files is neccessary, and
sendmail needs to be restarted. It is explained at the top
of Makefile in the /etc/mail directory. It's quite easy. :-)
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On Wed, 7 Oct 2009 15:39:52 +0100, krad wrote:
> if only we had zfs root as standard and none of this would be an issue. 8)
You can create one big / partition even on UFS. :-)
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ias database.
which says nothing about sendmail being restarted. Good to know! :-)
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version of choice? I'm
asking this because of the many improvements especially the USB
subsystem has gotten in 8 which would be important for the "plug
and play experience" for USB devices...
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ttyv8 "/usr/local/bin/xdm -nodaemon" xterm on secure
But this interferes with the autologin, right?
What is the usual way to go? Is there something more elegant?
How about "exec startx"?
Thanks for your ideas and time!
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lain text as HTML
Result of
% cd /usr/ports
% make search name=html | less
then "/text" and some "/". :-)
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g /" setting.
One advantage of /home as a separate partition is that you can
easily use dump to create a backup - you simply backup the whole
partition. You could have a directory, let's say /home/settings,
where you keep duplicates of /etc, /usr/local/etc and other files
that contain s
update which
relies on several default settings (e. g. GENERIC kernel)...
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1
so I can easily continue entering "g" and have
1g
with 2 keystrokes. The backspace and navigation keys should work
as they do now. Maybe Meta-Backspace (Esc, then Backspace) would
be available to erase the whole content of the input field as you
suggested in
and then
> Cdrecord-Clone 2.01 (i386-unknown-freebsd7.0) [...]
^^^
Maybe - just maybe - it's neccessary to recompile cdrecord?
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grams:
ogg123, madplay, sox, as well as burncd, cdrecord or cdrdao for
the burning (and atapicam for the last two).
Just try it, it solves your problem. :-)
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Description: Binary data
_
; I want to add that error to some file (errors.txt)
See "man sh" (or "man bash" if you use it): The redirection
could be this:
$ cat nonexist.txt > error.txt 2>&1
The C shell has a different syntax:
% cat nonexist.txt >& error.txt
I hope that
On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 10:18:24 -0600, Geoff Fritz wrote:
> mdconfig -a -t vnode -f /tmp/secret -u 1984
Heheh... You plusgood coder. Continue scriptwrite fulwise! :-)
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e, or if everything
> else fails how to silence it?
Symlink to /dev/null? :-)
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past, ATI always was my first choice, but today, I
would triple-check anything.
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is used for file system snapshot. As far as
I remember, newfs creates this directory, or maybe it's fsck at
its first run? Don't mind, it's not important (until you need it
for data recovery).
> I will try again... and try to document more clearly... :-(
Yes, please.
Goo
especially /var/db/pkg, the installed packages
database, and /var/ports. When /var is a memory disk with 30 MB,
it may be too small for such a process. Furthermore, if I see this
correctly, you're loosing the content of the package database
on reboot; is this intended?
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restore take the dump files from there. This process can
even be scripted, so you simply put a CD or an USB stick into
a new computer and let it rock automatically. :-)
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If you have two disks ad4 and ad12, both marked "active", and
you exchange them physically, boot order will change, too.
A similar setting could involve things like a mix of ATA, SCSI
and SATA disks. Again, who comes first will be booted - but
as I said, only if the device is marked "
; should be ok, OK? Have I got it?
Why not just remove the "active" marking from the disk you do
not want to be booted from? Furthermore, I'm not sure if the
desired operation can be performed UFS-file-wise...
The easiest way really is to use sysinstall. It's the lazy man
rentflux.com (the homepage of the project) have
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s very important
to have a look at when cloning disks that will have a
different "signature" in the target than in the source.
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if, for example, a / partition is ad4s1a or ad12s1a.
There's a section in the handbook that illustrates how to get rid
of device names in /etc/fstab.
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perform the cloning. If everything is done, check references
for ad12 and change them to ad4 (even *that* can be scripted);
eyes on /etc/fstab. After you've done everything, shut down the
running system, unplug ad12 and let the system boot from ad4.
Everything should be
at fist
place. :-)
The use of sysinstall is just a suggestion when you're booting
from a FreeBSD live file system, so you end up in sysinstall
anyway. On a system already running, sade definitely is the
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; while (some weeks) ago but now, no go...
It did function, and now no more? I would say that if you didn't
change anything on your system, the SanDisk stick is broken.
Could you try the stick in another system for reference?
> I did look on the web, but...
>
Did you see a
rtition (/backups) which were
> not present in the original ad4 disk. But that was easiily fixed by
> simply removing the fstab entry for that /backups partition. Now it
> works fine.
Excellent! And you have learned something new. :-)
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x27;t read it, but will force you to use
old-fashioned MS-DOS-like file systems. :-)
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ng labels is
the more elegant way here.
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read.
> I think I'll be able to float by myself... for a while at least.
We all float down here. :-)
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Good. Next one.
Computer displays rroor reading /dev/nsa0: Tape is defect, cannot read.
Operator: Do you have other set of tapes? This #2 is defective.
Customer: Yes! Tape #3!
Operator: I need a working tape #2.
Customer: BUT I *HAVE* BACKUPS!!!
Testing the backups may take some time, I agree,
ctory
element won't be too long.
Keep in mind that if /root/.cshrc exists and contains different
settings, it will override the global defaults.
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ut of
the box. This way would be interesting if your machine that
holds the backup files is a "Windows" PC.
As far as I know, there's a fuse module (ntfs3g?) in the
ports. But I have to admit that I've never tried it.
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# umount /home /usr /var /tmp
# mount -r /
# glabel label rootfs /dev/ad0s1a
# glabel label tmp /dev/ad0s1d
# glabel label var /dev/ad0s1e
# glabel label usr /dev/ad0s1f
# glabel label home /dev/ad0s1g
For example like this?
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ms that there are too many /s in it...
> Do people who write this stuff ever read it? Tell me that its clear and
> simple and to the point... so far, I have been running back and forth
> between half a dozen web pages trying to understand what is going on...
> and doing things through a
oult it?
> [...] I tried that and continued through with
> the boot and changed the fstab entries and rebooted and the boot failed.
Of course. Obviously, the label has NOT being written, so the
reference in /etc/fstab leads to failure.
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> mean the final version should always, and I mean always, be by a native
> speaking person.
It's still possible that non-native speakers misunderstand.
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's changing - usually producing a defective
dump file that cannot be properly restored.
For completeness: If a program does not work, the manual
should not say "it should work", but "it does not work"
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> sorted out... shortly or tomorrow. Sorry.
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gt; without glabeling partitions... it just would save some work if it could
> be implemented... then, if I were to look at it as a businessman... why
> am I wasting so much time, energy and mental suffering when just
> changing a few files will do the same thing and take less effort...
> oh
n such a setting, da3 would
refer to a SCSI disk, and "home" is the label. It can - CAN! -
be mounted on the /home directory.
# mount /dev/label/home /home
But of course, any other mountpoint is fine as well. The setting
in /etc/fstab will do the correct thing - if setup correct
label, if you mount/use the device by is raw
> node, the label disapears.
> [...]
> This used to confuse me greatly :)
Why make a label available for something to mount that is
already mounted and cannot be accessed through this label
while being mounted? :-)
The kernel messages show such
s) as well; they were introduced as da0 to the
device directory. No need for slices because the whole disc
should be used as one volume.
A final note: You can, however, create multiple partitions
on a device with no underlying slice, such as da0a, da0b,
da0d, da0e etc. And FreeBSD can boot from it
quot;should work on /
even if / is mounted ro". :-)
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Or maybe just "Chapter " ?
Maybe FreeBSD's csplit program is the right tool for this job.
It supports splitting files based on context; you can use
regex to express where a new file should be opened.
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char *bla;
...
skipTags(bla);
Instead of pointer arithmethics, which is one of the
ultimate skills in C, you could use an iterator from 0
to strlen(s).
I think the code above is just part of a bigger mechanism.
Looks like you want to "shift" the character pointer
ot;
l-functions for strings, e. g. strlcat() and strlcpy(), do.
char *skiptags(char *s, int l);
You can even double-check for l begin != 0. Or you employ a
test with strlen() function-internally.
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.. */ it worked. Maybe that's not an issue anymore,
but I've been told by a long-time C programmer that // should
be kept out of C code for maximum compatibility.
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have the same effect, but why buy when the stuff I have
arund anywill will work, too? I know, I'm just plain mean,
and I diskike the Netbook's nearly unusable keyboards as
well as the absence of a proper pointing de
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 08:58:05 -0500, David Kelly wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 05:43:44AM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
> > to make sure s is not NULL, or testing for it explicitely like
> >
> > if(!s)
> > ... error handling here ...
>
> You are mis
ot;ad0s1e". In different
settngs, functional file system entry points may refer
to different device nodes, depending on the current disk
layout.
> Sometimes the disk numbers change when removing raid controllers or
> other hardware.
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not to work properly. The student could not find this endless
loop because it was coded in the manner as given above. It was
not the polite form of for(;;); :-)
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> Section "ServerFlags"
> Option "AutoAddDevises" "off"
^
AutoAddDevices? :-)
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t; or more
> tags on one line such as:
>
>
A solution could be to move "artsy" HTML stuff (e. g. colors,
font parameters and margins) to CSS in an external file, which
would not be taken into context when investigating markup.
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file?
> This solved all such problems on my laptop.
I hope it will solve them for me, too, when I revive my
laptop. Seems that I have to do much compiling, bit I will
do that on a different machine (laptop is AMD 500 MHt with
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label doesn't need to be changed when the disk in question
is placed into another system. Labels work independent from
the different settings you might find in different computers,
such as different device names (due to different position on
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ution,
it maintains its own "base operating system", and as far
as I see, there's no problem with it on your system.
Please, don't make things more complicated than they
are, and don't waste your time with such nonsense. :-)
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I mentioned before,
make sure that the booting partition / is a, not d.
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You should ask ATI for this, not FreeBSD. The developers
don't have X-ray eyes and therefore cannot look into the
devices ATI sells. :-)
Seriously: If you are interested for improved hardware
support, write to the hardware manufacturers. They are the
responsible par
t the driver is
loaded successfully. Is your particular card listed in the
manual's section "HARDWARE"?
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> With how flimsy the entry-level keyboards are these days,
> it may be *almost* as likely ;)
Entry level? Ha! All "modern" keyboards... :-)
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why the second PCI interface is flagged
> "disabled" ? How can I solve this ?
I think the strings you see are identification strings obtained
either from the device itself, or from a file (of FreeBSD) that
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correct terminology is very important if you
want to be understood correctly.
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uot; - in FreeBSD: msdosfs - is sufficient
for transfer tasks. It doesn't require fuse, you have r/w
by kernel means (refer to "man mount_msdosfs"). Of course,
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is fine on FreeBSD. Mac OS X should be able to use it,
too.
> Rob Hurle
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. g. "floppy disk" or
"hard disk".
> See also: program v. programme, colour v. color, etc. :-)
I see that you are working in a computor centre. :-)
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, each to his/her own
> usage but please do not be critical of those of us not
> conforming to your arbirary conventions.
Malcolm, I will keep this in mind. As soon as someone asks
questions about "/etc folders" and "IDE controllers", I will
be back. :-)
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> CDs and DVDs)
> So there is no consistency here!
Again, you're correct, there seems to be some preferred, but
not generally standardized use of "disk" and "disc". Maybe
we need "fdisc" someday. :-)
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ll your important data off the
disk.
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e file. I'm sure this is not needed anymore, because
there are modules for this. Of course, you can include the
options for NETGRAPH here, too.
IMPORTANT NOTE: I'm not using such a setting anymore, so I'm
not sure if this is still recommended or even working on v8.
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faulty disk ASAP.
Best choice, especially because you don't need to run the
hard disk in order to get the data back. Oh backups are
such a fine thing, I wish I had some. :-)
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; up from other programs like gimp or ImageMagic or gstreamers or some
> such stuff...
Yes, there seems to be a defective library dependency,
mostly due to incomplete updates.
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as well as much practice. Recognizing and resolving library
requirements can surely be such a step into the right
direction. It's not a state, it's a process.
In the future, PJ will not only know that things work, but
additionally understand *how* and *why* they work,
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