Re: 5.0-RC2/if_awi.ko doesn't load

2003-01-13 Thread Gary W. Swearingen
Jun Kuriyama [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: At Fri, 10 Jan 2003 00:33:47 + (UTC), Nicolas Christin wrote: I just tried to give a shot to 5.0-RC2 on an old box of mine that can only perform network installs (no CD drive). During the boot process, a module failed to load. DEBUG: Loading

Re: 5.0-RC2 won't install (zf_read vm_fault) while 4.7 will

2003-01-13 Thread Gary W. Swearingen
Joel Baldwin wrote: --On Friday, January 10, 2003 5:36 PM -0800 Gary W. Swearingen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I got an old P100 I'm preparing for NAT duty at a Linux meeting and I tried to install 5.0-RC2 on it. Near end of mfsroot.flp loading I get: zf_read: unexpected EOF

5.0-RC2 won't install (zf_read vm_fault) while 4.7 will

2003-01-10 Thread Gary W. Swearingen
I got an old P100 I'm preparing for NAT duty at a Linux meeting and I tried to install 5.0-RC2 on it. Near end of mfsroot.flp loading I get: zf_read: unexpected EOF but it continues booting. Just after normal msgs about fd0 ppc, it starts spewing unending messages so fast I can't read

Re: [resolution] Re: sendmail (Re: 5.0-RC2 informal PR: 90 sec sendmail delay)

2003-01-04 Thread Gary W. Swearingen
[Dang; I meant to move this thread to -questions only, not -current.] Terry Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [ There is a genuine FreeBSD bug or two at the root of your problem ] Gary W. Swearingen wrote: BTW, I was suprised to find several help files only under /usr/src

Re: [resolution] Re: sendmail (Re: 5.0-RC2 informal PR: 90 sec sendmail delay)

2003-01-04 Thread Gary W. Swearingen
Gregory Neil Shapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: swear BTW, I was suprised to find several help files only under /usr/src swear and the Sendmail Installation and Operation only under that and not swear yet built from the source op.me. (PR worthy?) op.me is built and installed in

5.0-CURRENT + Xfree86(radeon) blackout/hang

2003-01-04 Thread Gary W. Swearingen
I previously reported the same symptoms which occurred (repeatably) a few minutes after booting and starting X after a fresh -RC2 install from ISO. The problem seemed to have gone away after rebuilding the OS after cvsuping -CURRENT on 30'dec. But... I just got it again (once) after being up

Re: [resolution] Re: sendmail (Re: 5.0-RC2 informal PR: 90 sec sendmail delay)

2003-01-04 Thread Gary W. Swearingen
Terry Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Gary W. Swearingen wrote: [...] From my personal experience, DSL and cable modems are also transient connections. 8-(. I've had real good service from both (in a hardware sense -- but at every change of state (initiated by me), their people would

Re: [resolution] Re: sendmail (Re: 5.0-RC2 informal PR: 90 sec sendmail delay)

2003-01-04 Thread Gary W. Swearingen
Terry Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: It's ugly, but try adding: 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain That actually fixed it, but maybe for the wrong reason. I restarted my sendmail daemons for no good reason after changing

[resolution] Re: sendmail (Re: 5.0-RC2 informal PR: 90 sec sendmail delay)

2003-01-03 Thread Gary W. Swearingen
(cc'd to -questions, where I first post my problem, with no luck) Valentin Nechayev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I fix it with: define(`confDIRECT_SUBMISSION_MODIFIERS',`CC u')dnl For now I has no such problem at my home machine. Yes, this solution isn't intuitive. Thanks. I tried that and

Re: [resolution] Re: sendmail (Re: 5.0-RC2 informal PR: 90 sec sendmail delay)

2003-01-03 Thread Gary W. Swearingen
Terry Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The book is pretty useless. The reason the fix you are using works is because you have an IPv6 connection by default, and by explicitly specifying an IPv4 address, IPv4 is used. The issue here is the .in-addr.arpa. delegation for localhost is

5.0-RC2 informal PR: 90 sec sendmail delay

2003-01-01 Thread Gary W. Swearingen
I've got sendmail configured exactly the same (AFAIK) as my working 4.7 system, with rc.conf having sendmail_enable=NO (only) just to allow me to send mail via my ISP using the smart host feature. My PROBLEM: Using either gnus or mail, sent messages sit in /var/spool/clientmqueue for about 90