Hello,
From the error messages you all seems right about not able to mount.I have
experienced it on both vmware and virtualbox.
Maybe I will try and see if this manual workaround works.
Please move this package to testing.
Cheers,
Anton
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From: Aurelien Jarno
Hello again,
The error messages start with:
Setting up networking...
Mounting local filesystems...mount: /dev/ad0s1 : No such file or directory
failed.(red)
Then there is a message about /dev/null not found which I have experienced
several times during the installation, but I have ignored.
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 23:10:07 +0100, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
As far as I know, no one is working on that. Ideally this should be
integrated to the freebsd-utils source package (possibly producing new
binary packages), but this is probably a detail, the most important job
being to port it to
Hi!
I worked on devd and now I am able run the rc.suspend and rc.resume
scripts on my X31. To make that really useful I also ported acpiconf.
I added new functions pidfile_* to libbsd and would like to know how
to proceed: Create a Debian patch or talk to upstream and get it into
their repo
Hi!
On Wed, 2009-12-16 at 15:21:59 +0100, Werner Koch wrote:
I worked on devd and now I am able run the rc.suspend and rc.resume
scripts on my X31. To make that really useful I also ported acpiconf.
Ah great!
I added new functions pidfile_* to libbsd and would like to know how
to proceed:
FYI: The status of the freebsd-utils source package
in Debian's testing distribution has changed.
Previous version: 8.0-1
Current version: 8.0-2
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On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 16:09:19 +0100, Guillem Jover wrote:
I was in the process to release a new upstream release for libbsd, and
can include those functions. I'll then proceed with an upload to
Debian.
Find below a patch against the debian source.
* debian/control (Description):
Hi.
Is there a way to use d-i to install kfreebsd-i386 from usb?
This could be useful to install kfreebsd-i386 (using d-i) on machines
without cd/dvd drive (e.g. eeepc laptop).
Cheers,
Luca Favatella
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On Wed, 2009-12-16 at 23:13 +0100, Luca Favatella wrote:
Hi.
Is there a way to use d-i to install kfreebsd-i386 from usb?
This could be useful to install kfreebsd-i386 (using d-i) on machines
without cd/dvd drive (e.g. eeepc laptop).
I used the d-i image to install kfreebsd-i386 on my
Luca Favatella dixit:
Is there a way to use d-i to install kfreebsd-i386 from usb?
I don't see any technical reason why not. It probably depends
on the bootloader used.
MirBSD uses the manifold-boot method with MirBSD's loader.
Grml uses the manifold-boot method with GNU GRUB 2.
Others use
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 09:50:12AM +1100, Joshua Cummings wrote:
On Wed, 2009-12-16 at 23:13 +0100, Luca Favatella wrote:
Hi.
Is there a way to use d-i to install kfreebsd-i386 from usb?
This could be useful to install kfreebsd-i386 (using d-i) on machines
without cd/dvd drive (e.g.
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 10:32:10PM +, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
Luca Favatella dixit:
Is there a way to use d-i to install kfreebsd-i386 from usb?
I don't see any technical reason why not. It probably depends
on the bootloader used.
MirBSD uses the manifold-boot method with MirBSD's
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