I have for a long time used a custom "Banner" file to be printed by 'sshd'.
Until now, I hadn't enabled it on anything running -current (9.99.x), but
just did so.
When I log in it prints the banner file TWICE.
The only changes I made to "/etc/ssh/sshd_config" were to uncomment the
"Banner"
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
> I'm using amd64 current 9.99.69. I noticed recently that when I update src
> with "cvs -q update -dP", that sometimes the screen will freeze. I run X
> with gkrellm and I notice all the monitors freeze. Also during this time
> there doesn't seem to
Also thanks to David and Christos for pointing out that a backup
copy of the gpt partition table is at the end of the disk. I had
never seen that.
Martin Husemann wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 04, 2020 at 08:57:08AM -0500, MLH wrote:
> > $ gpt show wd2
> > GPT not found, displaying data from MBR.
> >
> >startsize index contents
> >0 7814037135 Unused
> > 7814037135 32 Sec GPT table
> >
On Tue, Feb 04, 2020 at 07:40:50AM -0500, MLH wrote:
> Thanks. I have tried that. Always says the device is in use, even
> though nothing associaated with it is mounted, etc.
Are they part of a RAID set? That would qualify as "in use".
Martin
Thomas Mueller wrote:
> MLH wrote:
> > Right now I temporarily gave up on getting NetBSD to recognise both
> > wd2 and wd3. Either one or both go missing when I reboot now.
> >
> > I thought I would go back to just trying to boot from a gpt wedge
> > and give up on raid but I can't even get
mueller6...@twc.com ("Thomas Mueller") writes:
>To get rid of the ghosts of wedges, there is dkctl delwedge (see man dkctl).
There are no ghosts. If wedges come back after a reboot, then there is
a label (GPT or MacOS partition table in GENERIC) that describes them.
dkctl delwedge may remove a
I try, even after zeroing the drive over
> a TB into it and rebooting multiple times after deleting the gpt
> partitioning, etc. The kernel still says it is busy and won't allow
> me to delete wedges.
You forgot to include the subject.
To get rid of the ghosts of wedges, there is dkctl delw
MLH wrote:
> Right now I temporarily gave up on getting NetBSD to recognise both
> wd2 and wd3. Either one or both go missing when I reboot now.
>
> I thought I would go back to just trying to boot from a gpt wedge
> and give up on raid but I can't even get wedges set up. I can
> completely
Failure to build install-image - sources current as of 2020-01-06 at
13:03:23 UTC
Creating rootfs...
chmod +r work/var/spool/ftp/hidden
/build/netbsd-local/tools/x86_64/amd64/bin/nbmakefs -M 1519386624 -m
1519386624 -B 1234 -F work.spec
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With up-to-the-minute sources, I got the following crash while trying
to install amd64-current in a qemu-VM.
ioctl DIOCGMEDIASIZE failed 19ge media |
uvm_fault(0xc2983d40, 0, 1) -> 0xe |
fatal page fault in supervisor mode|
trap type 6 code 0 eip
> "/usr/lib/dtrace/psinfo.d", line 46: syntax error near "u_int"
>
> I'm trying to build a userland app w/ dtrace support, and a dtrace
> compilation is failing w/ the above error... Is anybody having
> success instrumenting userland code w/ dtrace ? I saw this[0], and
> will be looking for
The test code still indicates that these tests are expected to fail
for udf, however the tests are actually passing successfully (at
least in my amd64 test-bed). [1]
Have these tests been fixed (perhaps by accident)? Or, if they are
still expected to fail, do we have any other explanation
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./build.sh -j4 -u -x distribution, very-recent -current, AMD64.
...
# compile libc/dlfcn_elf.o
/usr/src/obj/tooldir.NetBSD-6.99.42-amd64/bin/x86_64--netbsd-gcc -O2
-std=gnu99 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes
-Wpointer-arith -Wno-sign-compare -Wno-traditional
in /usr/src/lib/librumphijack
*** [dependall] Error code 2
nbmake[5]: stopped in /usr/src/lib/librumphijack
1 error
nbmake[5]: stopped in /usr/src/lib/librumphijack
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