Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote:
I don't think importing multilingual sysinstall will detract effort
from libh. You see, even if it is maintained separately from the
-current, it has its own maintainers and developers. I expect they
are the same people who will maintain and develop I18N sysinstall
cc -c -O -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes
-Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Winline -Wcast-qual -fformat-extensio
ns -ansi -nostdinc -I- -I. -I../.. -I../../../include
-I../../contrib/dev/acpica/Subsystem/Include -DGPROF -D_KERNEL -include opt_global.h
-elf
Hi,
Due to vinum it is no problem to add disks and grow your volumes but up to
now you couldn't easily make use of that new space for a file system, except
using sequence of ufsdump/newfs/ufsrestore or something similar.
Thomas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) have written a
Is it also capable of shrinking filesystems? I've sometimes wanted to grow
my /var or / slice using space freed by shrinking /usr (on a default
partitioned disk). Up to now I've solved it through symlinks, but that
doesn't really deserve the beauty award. I'd imagine a lot of new users
It seems Christoph Herrmann wrote:
Sounds very cool, but there is no URL :)
Due to vinum it is no problem to add disks and grow your volumes but up to
now you couldn't easily make use of that new space for a file system, except
using sequence of ufsdump/newfs/ufsrestore or something similar.
Hi,
I'd like to add IPv6 support for lpd, syslogd and logger. You can
find the patches from:
http://www.imasy.or.jp/~ume/ipv6/FreeBSD/logger-ipv6-20001201.diff
http://www.imasy.or.jp/~ume/ipv6/FreeBSD/lpr-ipv6-20001206.diff
CC: to -current as that's what I'm running.
"John W. De Boskey" wrote:
Hi,
I can't answer your questions directly, but you might want
to checkout the sources to newfs (/usr/src/sbin/newfs/newfs.c or
http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sbin/newfs/newfs.c?annotate=1.31
line 417).
Christopher Masto wrote:
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 07:23:40PM -0800, Charlie Root wrote:
There is definately a trend to lower prices. I just found this. A
new intel Intel PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN access point and two pcmcia
cards for $699. The access point sounds interesting. I personally
CC: to -current as that's what I'm running.
"John W. De Boskey" wrote:
Hi,
I can't answer your questions directly, but you might want
to checkout the sources to newfs (/usr/src/sbin/newfs/newfs.c or
http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sbin/newfs/newfs.c?annotate=1.31
Erk, I fear you mis-understand ... FreeBSD has a feature called 'VINUM',
which is a volume manager ... basically, it allows you to create RAID or
Stripe'd file systems (or concat ones) ... what growfs allows is someone
to add an n+1 drive to their RAID/Stripe and increase the size of the file
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 10:34:44AM -0800, Christoph Herrmann scribbled:
| Due to vinum it is no problem to add disks and grow your volumes but up to
| now you couldn't easily make use of that new space for a file system, except
| using sequence of ufsdump/newfs/ufsrestore or something similar.
|
Mike Smith wrote:
The program works on Compaq True64 UNIX v 4.0d
It also works on Solaris 7 (only tested sparc).
So it seems FreeBSD is broken here.
FreeBSD just behaves differently. If you want to write to the whole
disk, open the whole-disk device, not the 'c' partition.
Thanks
Mike Smith wrote:
The program works on Compaq True64 UNIX v 4.0d
It also works on Solaris 7 (only tested sparc).
So it seems FreeBSD is broken here.
FreeBSD just behaves differently. If you want to write to the whole
disk, open the whole-disk device, not the 'c' partition.
On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 03:44:28AM +0200, Tomi Vainio - Sun Finland - wrote:
sense = 3 asc = 11 asq = 0
This is not so bad but 5-30 minutes after this command system will
always panic.
Are you surprised? The system is complaining that it's having intermittent
difficulty accessing the
Mark Newton writes:
sense = 3 asc = 11 asq = 0
This is not so bad but 5-30 minutes after this command system will
always panic.
Are you surprised? The system is complaining that it's having intermittent
difficulty accessing the disk, so it shouldn't be at all surprising
For over a week now, I have been unable to complete a 'make world' on
my -CURRENT box if I specify -j4. The system hangs and is completely
unresponsive. This is a dual Celeron and an Abit BP6 motherboard. As
far as I can tell, nobody knows what's causing this, nor even how to
attack the
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 07:23:40PM -0800, Charlie Root wrote:
There is definately a trend to lower prices. I just found this. A
new intel Intel PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN access point and two pcmcia
cards for $699. The access point sounds interesting. I personally
would like to use it as a
From: Stephen Hocking [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2000 15:20:23 -0600
::With
::# ctm -b /cvs cvs-cur.6925.gz
::
::I get
::
:: FR: /cvs/CVSROOT/history md5 mismatch.
::cvs-cur.6925.gz Fatal error: Corrupt patch.
::Expected "\n" but didn't find it {20}.
::ctm: exit(96)
::
:: Anybody
Mike Smith wrote:
Mike Smith wrote:
The program works on Compaq True64 UNIX v 4.0d
It also works on Solaris 7 (only tested sparc).
So it seems FreeBSD is broken here.
FreeBSD just behaves differently. If you want to write to the whole
disk, open the whole-disk
Just upgraded the kernel, rebooted and it hung/panic'd with:
panic: spin lock sched lock held by 0x0xc02a73el for 5 seconds
cpuid = 1; lapic.id = 0100
Debugger("panic")
I have DDB enabled, and ctl-alt-esc doesn't break to the debugger, so its
totally hung here ...
dual-cpu celeron, smp
On 08-Dec-00 The Hermit Hacker wrote:
Just upgraded the kernel, rebooted and it hung/panic'd with:
panic: spin lock sched lock held by 0x0xc02a73el for 5 seconds
cpuid = 1; lapic.id = 0100
Debugger("panic")
I have DDB enabled, and ctl-alt-esc doesn't break to the debugger, so its
It's fine with me.
BTW, I got my cvs delta through ctm-cvs-cur mailing list, and here's
the check sum for it.
$ ls -l cvs-cur.6925.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 daemon wheel 24114 Dec 6 19:34 cvs-cur.6925.gz
$ md5 cvs-cur.6925.gz
MD5 (cvs-cur.6925.gz) =
On 07-Dec-00 Manfred Antar wrote:
At 06:28 PM 12/6/2000 -0800, John Baldwin wrote:
On 07-Dec-00 John Baldwin wrote:
On 07-Dec-00 Manfred Antar wrote:
I've been trying to build a current kernel from current sources for a day
now
and I keep getting this:
I'm looking at this. My
Hi,
We got old Mylex DAC960PD-Ultra-raid-adapter and have tried to use it
with FreeBSD 4.2-stable and 5.0-current. Adapter is configured with
three luns 5+5*9G, 8+8*9G (raid5) and 1+1*2G (mirrored boot disk).
All 9G disks are quite old Seagate Barracuda 9 disks ST19171W. System
is working quite
On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 01:44:47PM +1030, Matthew Thyer wrote:
Regardless /dev/da18s1 should work as for /dev/da18
Correct me if I'm wrong, but /dev/da18s1 would only work if you installed
a true slice vs. a dedicated configuaation of the disk something like
``disklabel da18 auto''.
--
--
John,
I'm not a constraints expert either, but I noticed that when I try to
build a kernel WITHOUT any optimization, I get a failure in
/usr/src/sys/i386/atomic.h .
# make atomic.o
cc -c -O0 -pipe -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs
-Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes
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