Having read a bit more, it seems I can still share my ZFS pool via Samba by
using the normal Samba application, but that it is not possible to share via
NFS. Is this correct?
Will NFS support be added in future (is there a rough date?)? Otherwise I will
consider switching to FreeBSD as I want
Hi guys,
I've read through the kFreeBSD FAQ and searched the mailing lists for an answer
to my question but found none, so asking here now.
It seems that ZFS for kFreeBSD doesn't support the set sharenfs=on and set
sharesmb=on commands. Does this mean I cannot share my ZFS pool to other
Hi,
2011/10/2 akindo akind...@hotmail.com:
Having read a bit more, it seems I can still share my ZFS pool via Samba by
using the normal Samba application, but that it is not possible to share via
NFS. Is this correct?
Yes.
Will NFS support be added in future (is there a rough date?)?
2011/10/2 David Watson hiranwat...@gmail.com:
Oct 2 04:44:36 /bin/in-target: warning: /target/etc/mtab won't be updated
since it is a symlink
Oct 2 04:44:40 grub-installer: error: Running 'update-grub' failed
Could you open a terminal and run update-grub manually? From the
/target hierrachy,
Did that, and it worked ok; it generated grub.cfg and found both the kernel and
module directory. So can I safely Continue without boot loader - skip to the
next step in the installation?
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Hello,
On 02.10.2011 10:38, akindo wrote:
It seems that ZFS for kFreeBSD doesn't support the set sharenfs=on
and set sharesmb=on commands. Does this mean I cannot share my ZFS
pool to other networked machines in any way? This is my goal.
Robert
2011/10/2 David Watson hiranwat...@gmail.com:
Did that, and it worked ok; it generated grub.cfg and found both the kernel
and module directory. So can I safely Continue without boot loader - skip
to the next step in the installation?
Yes, but I wonder what happened before when it failed.
That didn't work! I was able to finish the installation, but upon reboot, grub
reports error: couldn't find boot, and has entered rescue mode. How can I
manually boot into my system? I can try installing grub again and updating it.
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From: Robert Millan
Sender:
Thanks for your answers Robert and Arno,
Good to know that NFS doesn't work that well, even though it is possible to use
with ZFS.
I didn't know about iSCSI, but after having read about it it seems like a good
alternative, so I will try the istgt package.
On Oct 2, 2011, at 11:58 AM, Arno
2011/10/2 David Watson hiranwat...@gmail.com:
That didn't work! I was able to finish the installation, but upon reboot,
grub reports error: couldn't find boot, and has entered rescue mode. How
can I manually boot into my system? I can try installing grub again and
updating it.
Yes,
But I couldn't manually boot into the system? I've never experienced grub
rescue mode, but apparently commands like help, boot, etc. all return with
the message Unknown command!
My problems started when I tried 6.0.2.1 (both netinstall and cd1); I'm going
to try with 6.0.0.0.
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2011/10/2 David Watson hiranwat...@gmail.com:
But I couldn't manually boot into the system? I've never experienced grub
rescue mode, but apparently commands like help, boot, etc. all return
with the message Unknown command!
I don't think that will work. Rescue mode is for debugging mostly.
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reassign 641667 kfreebsd-8
Bug #641667 {Done: ty...@mit.edu (Theodore Y. Ts'o)} [e2fslibs]
/lib/libe2p.so.2: [patch] e2fsprogs/libe2p: tune2fs never recognizes MNTOPT_*
mount options
Bug reassigned from package 'e2fslibs' to 'kfreebsd-8'.
Bug No
2011/10/1 Adam D. Barratt a...@adam-barratt.org.uk:
If there are changes which need propagating to the udebs
Yes. The if_msk update is specially important for the installer.
If the aim is to do that for 6.0.3 then those uploads need to happen
within the next day, or they'll miss the cut-off.
hi Guys,
Normally I'm not used to send emails to mailing lists like this, but now
I have to:)
Thanks for all your excellent work,
tamas
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On 02.10.2011 10:38, akindo wrote:
It seems that ZFS for kFreeBSD doesn't support the set sharenfs=on
and set sharesmb=on commands. Does this mean I cannot share my ZFS
pool to other networked machines in any way? This is my
Package: wpasupplicant
Version: 0.6.10-2.1
Severity: grave
User: debian-bsd@lists.debian.org
Usertags: kfreebsd
This problem is fixed in wpasupplicant 0.7.3-4
This problem is NOT the same as #634935
wpasupplicant 0.6.10-2.1 failed to initialize AP scan on my Squeeze
Debian
2011/10/2 Robert Millan r...@debian.org:
wpasupplicant 0.6.10-2.1 failed to initialize AP scan on my Squeeze
Debian GNU/kFreeBSD system:
Any suggestions on how to handle this?
Unless someone has time to investigate, I think it'd be better to
request removal of kfreebsd-* binaries in Squeeze
On Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 12:33:30PM +, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
reassign 641667 kfreebsd-8
Bug #641667 {Done: ty...@mit.edu (Theodore Y. Ts'o)} [e2fslibs]
/lib/libe2p.so.2: [patch] e2fsprogs/libe2p: tune2fs never recognizes
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
reassign 641667 e2fslibs
Bug #641667 {Done: ty...@mit.edu (Theodore Y. Ts'o)} [kfreebsd-8]
/lib/libe2p.so.2: [patch] e2fsprogs/libe2p: tune2fs never recognizes MNTOPT_*
mount options
Bug reassigned from package 'kfreebsd-8' to 'e2fslibs'.
found
[Oops, I sent this to the wrong bug address. Resending to the correct
one, for the record.]
Hi John-Charles,
I'm reassigning this bug to kfreebsd-8 on the basis that that's where the
following similar bug report was filed:
http://bugs.debian.org/593733
I don't think it's the same bug,
user 639178 debian-bsd@lists.debian.org
usertag 639178 +kfreebsd
kthxbye
On Fri, 9 Sep 2011 09:03:04 +0200 (CEST), Petr Salinger
petr.salin...@seznam.cz wrote:
just to make it clear.
The tar works as expected, it just emits extra warning.
Maybe a patch to this test that would allow it
In Debian GNU/kFreeBSD, is there an equivalent to /boot/loader.conf? Or can I
edit grub's config file to pass kernel parameters?
I was finally able to install kFreeBSD, but I'm having the same problem as I
mentioned in a previous thread - the vm is using up a lot of cpu even when the
os is
2011/10/3 David Watson hiranwat...@gmail.com:
I found a section in the FreeBSD handbook about installing FreeBSD as a vm
guest, and it mentioned about editing /boot/loader.conf to include the line
kern.hz=100. (This was also mentioned in the other thread as a possible
solution.) The only
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