upgrade i386 -- x86_64?
Hi all I wonder if there's a way to (cross) compile an x86_64 system on a i386 one, ie upgrade 2.10_i386 to 3.0_x86_64? Thanks, Peeter --
Re: upgrade i386 -- x86_64?
On 3/19/2012 6:54 AM, peeter (must) wrote: Hi all I wonder if there's a way to (cross) compile an x86_64 system on a i386 one, ie upgrade 2.10_i386 to 3.0_x86_64? Thanks, Peeter -- From what I understand, it's not trivial to perform this upgrade. You should be very careful when clobbering your userland. Neither kernel can run the other world.
pppoe
Good day. How can I configure PPPoE interface? Now I use ppp program with this configuration: pppoe: set device PPPoE:fxp0#Interface to adsl-modem-bridge set authname USERNAME set authkey PASSWORD set dial set login add default HISADDR nat enable yes $ ps ax | grep ppp 254 ?? SLs 4:39.48 /usr/sbin/ppp -quiet -ddial -nat pppoe ... and see this in the top: 254 root 0 6460K 0K RUN 0 4:424:42 16.11% ppp Is it possible to use anything other than ppp? ng_pppoe? How to configure it? man ng_pppoe does not give me any useful information. Can anybody to give me and example? Or I must compile mpd and use it?
Re: upgrade i386 -- x86_64?
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 2:26 PM, Nikolai Lifanov lifa...@mail.lifanov.com wrote: On 3/19/2012 6:54 AM, peeter (must) wrote: Hi all I wonder if there's a way to (cross) compile an x86_64 system on a i386 one, ie upgrade 2.10_i386 to 3.0_x86_64? Thanks, Peeter -- From what I understand, it's not trivial to perform this upgrade. You should be very careful when clobbering your userland. Neither kernel can run the other world. Thanks, seems better avoid this. Peeter --
Re: upgrade i386 -- x86_64?
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 10:25 AM, peeter (must) karu.pr...@gmail.comwrote: On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 2:26 PM, Nikolai Lifanov lifa...@mail.lifanov.com wrote: On 3/19/2012 6:54 AM, peeter (must) wrote: Hi all I wonder if there's a way to (cross) compile an x86_64 system on a i386 one, ie upgrade 2.10_i386 to 3.0_x86_64? Thanks, Peeter -- From what I understand, it's not trivial to perform this upgrade. You should be very careful when clobbering your userland. Neither kernel can run the other world. Thanks, seems better avoid this. Peeter -- Probably the best/fastest/safest way would be to boot an x86-64 installation image and install over the top of the existing system, then you will have to rebuild all packages, you can get started by pkg_radd'ing git and friends. Sam
Re: upgrade i386 -- x86_64?
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 5:15 PM, Samuel J. Greear s...@evilcode.net wrote: On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 10:25 AM, peeter (must) karu.pr...@gmail.com wrote: On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 2:26 PM, Nikolai Lifanov lifa...@mail.lifanov.com wrote: On 3/19/2012 6:54 AM, peeter (must) wrote: Hi all I wonder if there's a way to (cross) compile an x86_64 system on a i386 one, ie upgrade 2.10_i386 to 3.0_x86_64? Thanks, Peeter -- From what I understand, it's not trivial to perform this upgrade. You should be very careful when clobbering your userland. Neither kernel can run the other world. Thanks, seems better avoid this. Peeter -- Probably the best/fastest/safest way would be to boot an x86-64 installation image and install over the top of the existing system, then you will have to rebuild all packages, you can get started by pkg_radd'ing git and friends. Sam Thanks, I was considering deleting the existing i386 file structure completely --apart from /home-- to avoid that old i386 stuff is left behind by accident. On a related note, I found a GSoC project to implement a i386 ABI for x86_64 kernel. I wonder what is the status of this? Peeter --
Re: Single boot EFI Mac install
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 1:32 PM, Carsten Mattner carstenmatt...@googlemail.com wrote: Has anyone successfully installed DragonFly as a single boot system on an EFI Mac? I'd be interested in this too. I failed: got the boot prompt and then the boot process hung. I also tried a gpt setup described on 'man gpt' but got the same result. I would be interested in setting up a dual boot but can't risk losing the main system, currently macosx. On a positive note, rEFIt recognized the DFBSD slice and gave the boot prompt, so something goes wrong after that. Peeter --
Re: upgrade i386 -- x86_64?
On a related note, I found a GSoC project to implement a i386 ABI for x86_64 kernel. I wonder what is the status of this? Peeter No students have attempted it. Sam
Re: Single boot EFI Mac install
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 7:41 PM, peeter (must) karu.pr...@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 1:32 PM, Carsten Mattner carstenmatt...@googlemail.com wrote: Has anyone successfully installed DragonFly as a single boot system on an EFI Mac? I'd be interested in this too. I failed: got the boot prompt and then the boot process hung. I also tried a gpt setup described on 'man gpt' but got the same result. I would be interested in setting up a dual boot but can't risk losing the main system, currently macosx. On a positive note, rEFIt recognized the DFBSD slice and gave the boot prompt, so something goes wrong after that. What I've learned for Mac 32-bit EFI and how to use it without OS X but with rEFIt to allow booting all kinds of systems: - boot the OS X installer - start Disk Util - create a 200MB (it will actually force it to 1GB) HFS+ partition - now you will have a 200MB unused FAT EFI protected partition and a 1GB HFS+ partition - boot a livecd which has a partitioning tool that can resize the HFS+ partition - resize parition #2 (HFS+ 1GB) to 200MB, that should be enough - reboot into the OS X installer again - put rEFIt on the HFS+ partition - bless --folder ... etc. (see the shell script in rEFIt for the command) to bless refit.efi - if the resizing tool is non-destructive you could avoid booting twice into the OS X installer and instead extract and configure rEFIt on the 1GB partition - reboot - rEFIt should show up - if BSD or Linux doesn't properly boot, make sure the hybdrid partition table is synced (gptsync). rEFIt's partition tool menu item should suggest to sync if needed - if the installed rEFIt doesn't have the partition tool menu item boot rEFIt ISO - depending on what OS and bootloader you use you might want to add a 3rd partition of 1MB size and type BIOS BOOT before BSD or Linux. PS: I'm not subscribed to u...@crater.dragonflybsd.org anymore. If this is filtered, someone has to moderate it onto the list.
pkgsrc current DragonFly 3.1/x86_64 2012-03-14 16:32
lang/ruby193-base is I thought fixed in pkgsrc-current, so either I had an older flavor of pkgsrc-current downloaded when I started this, or I screwed up. pkgsrc bulk build report DragonFly 3.1/x86_64 Compiler: gcc Build start: 2012-03-14 16:32 Build end: 2012-03-20 01:34 Full report: http://avalon.dragonflybsd.org/reports/x86_64/bleeding-edge/20120314.1632/meta/report.html Machine readable version: http://avalon.dragonflybsd.org/reports/x86_64/bleeding-edge/20120314.1632/meta/report.bz2 Total number of packages: 12324 Successfully built: 10836 Failed to build: 385 Depending on failed package: 549 Explicitly broken or masked: 509 Depending on masked package: 45 Packages breaking the most other packages Package Breaks Maintainer - lang/ruby193-base 428 t...@netbsd.org sysutils/libgtop 22 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org print/a2ps 13 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org net/bind99 7 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org sysutils/rox 7 r...@netbsd.org net/zeromq 5 oba...@netbsd.org databases/openldap-server 4 g...@netbsd.org net/powerdns 4 g...@netbsd.org multimedia/clutter-gst 3 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/ecore 3 jo...@netbsd.org Build failures Package Breaks Maintainer - archivers/mousetar pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org audio/amarok-kde3 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org audio/bsl pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org audio/gtkpod pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org audio/hydrogen chris.ware...@btinternet.com audio/milkytracker jkuitti...@users.sourceforge.net audio/mpg123-oss mar...@netbsd.org audio/pd pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org audio/rhythmbox pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org benchmarks/phoronix-test-suite j...@netbsd.org cad/tnt-mmtl dmcmah...@netbsd.org chat/empathy 2 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org chat/licq-core 2 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org comms/asterisk-sounds-native pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org comms/asterisk16 jnem...@netbsd.org comms/hylafax 1 hallm...@ahatec.de converters/p5-MARC-Charset 1 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org converters/p5-Unicode-IMAPUtf7 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org cross/avr-libc wennm...@netbsd.org cross/h8300-hms-gcc pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org databases/gtkdbfeditor pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org databases/java-db3 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org databases/java-qdbm oba...@netbsd.org databases/java-tokyocabinet oba...@netbsd.org databases/mysql-workbench pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org databases/openldap-server 4 g...@netbsd.org databases/postgresql83-uuid br...@nmsu.edu databases/postgresql84-uuid br...@nmsu.edu databases/postgresql90-uuid br...@nmsu.edu databases/py-ldap 1 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org databases/slony1 a...@netbsd.org databases/sqlrelay pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org databases/sqlsharpgtk pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/SOPE 1 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/allegro 3 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/binutils 2 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/diffutils 2 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/ecore 3 jo...@netbsd.org devel/electric-fence pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/elfsh pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/elftoolchain a...@netbsd.org devel/ethos 1 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/g-wrap 2 g...@netbsd.org devel/java-subversion pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/kdesdk4 1 ma...@netbsd.org devel/kyua-cli j...@netbsd.org devel/libFoundation 2 pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/libblkid pkgsrc-us...@netbsd.org devel/libinotify m...@dmitrymatveev.co.uk devel/libjit