t enter the start (0) and size for
one partition in fdisk(8)).
I've been looking for that tidbit forever! If you can build up a sample
session, I'll docify it pronto. I don't have a disk to clobber or else
I'd be writing docs right now :)
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Hey, where'd it go?
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as a mfs_root module instead of compiled into kernel
A MFC is pending. Please send commit-related complaints to me, and other
queries either to the list or both of us. Luigi is heading for the US
later this week and may be out of email range.
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, and we should
correct that error as soon as possible.
What happens if we version-bump the kernel conf files so a new version of
config is required? You'd have to hand-build and install config first.
Or is this what we want?
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to bite the bullet and camify the aic driver
myself (I've long given up hope someone else would do it.)
Luoqi, you are a god. I bow to thee.
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On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, Ben Rosengart wrote:
On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, Doug White wrote:
I still hate the way the signal change was handled.
How would you have done it differently? As I understand it, the pain
was more or less inevitable.
Perhaps, but there must be a way to keep gcc from
and on the back side is an AMD chip
labelled GigaPHY, part number Am79761YC-14. I wouldn't be suprised if
syskonnect changed the PHY and we need to code up a driver for it.
I can test this in a -current vs. -stable box to confirm your findings if
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of renaming the boot.flp to something obviously
different, like 288boot.flp, to untrain us 2.x heads that got used to the
single-floppy installer of yore. :) I still reach for 'boot.flp' and have
to kick myself to grab kern/mfsroot instead.
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Greetings,
What is the quick way to restore the boot manager (dual os). Lost it when I
reloaded Win98.
man boot0cfg
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I was able to install the acroread4 port on my -current machine of a
week or two ago. I find when I try to run acroread4 I get the
following error:
ELF interpreter /lib/ld-linux.so.2 not found
Abort
Did you brand acroread?
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s I've had
erroneous 'OK' conditions on things that were actually broken (eg missing
ethernet interfaces).
The current way spews the error all over, but it's plainly obvious what's
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below:
[A] $ ifconfig add default 192.168.1.1
Try 'route' instead of 'ifconfig' and you might have better luck.
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that touches it is not creating a proper partition table and your BIOS is
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moused and X can't both use the mouse at once. You should get a
'device busy' error. If you want to use moused then have X gets its
events from moused (/dev/sysmouse) and not psm0.
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sendto: permission denied
Turn off ipfw, then try again.
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generic and myself configured kernels.
That sounds like your hints file is missing the required syscons entries.
Did you just copy GENERIC.hints to /boot/device.hints?
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On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
I have a file .fsck_snapshot in /usr (of 7 GB ?!)
-r 1 root wheel 7220781056 Aug 22 18:08 .fsck_snapshot
As long as it isn't mounted it should be safe to remove.
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On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Doug White wrote:
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
I have a file .fsck_snapshot in /usr (of 7 GB ?!)
-r 1 root wheel 7220781056 Aug 22 18:08 .fsck_snapshot
As long as it isn't mounted it should be safe to remove.
Er, rather, if *fsck* isn't
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to build/install world one more time on this box and see what
happens, but Im not expecting any changes.
You might just have a broken inetd.conf line that is (mis)interpreting.
Also make sure its using the inetd.conf you think it is :)
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sits and does not show anything at all.
If booted with ACPI there are no disk errors.
Does it work at all with ACPI? I don't follow you there.
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be deleted. When you specify a kernel to load in loader,
you ask for the /boot/foo directory name (load foo) and loader does the
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Nice. Peter Wemm reverted it last night so it should be okay to resup.
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Does ad4 work?
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a 'hello world'
program which has no dependencies in this target (I think).
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This is probably because you have a syntax error in sysctl.conf. The
stuff thats printed is the sysctl tree. Its a debugging feature,
although I've forgotten what exactly triggers it.
sysctl.conf should be name=value pairs like this:
kern.maxfiles=16384
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, if you are getting wrapping even without this, you can use a
serial console to capture the output. I've had to do this for doing nasty
ACPI debugging with lots of the options enabled.
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The nvidia driver is a known abuser of this.
The warning is usually harmless.
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We'd like to get a new poll on the stability and readiness of 4.9.
I hope you posted this to -stable :-)
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consideration; most ICH3 chips don't need this option.
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mkdep: compile failed
if_sk.c revision? It should be 1.65. This was a problem last week or
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card. However I cannot boot
unless I set hw.pci.enable_io_modes = 0. Any ideas on how I can get
around this? Or if this will even help...
You might check that your BIOS has PnP OS set to No, and try wiping the
device configuration. You may just be screwed :(
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can't mount UFS2 partitions. Newfs it with -stable (or the appropirate
option on -current, I don't recall it) so its mountable on both systems.
I'm making a broad assumption here since you haven't explained what FS
was broken means.
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On Sun, 21 Sep 2003, Ceri Davies wrote:
I'm confused; how does one disable PAE? I don't see a kernel option for
it.
'options PAE' turns it on. Without it turns it off. :)
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dell POS? You might check for a BIOS update.
Most BIOSen with PnP support have an option to clear the device config and
force a PCI/PnP resource reconfiguration on next boot.
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On Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Ceri Davies wrote:
On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 01:25:29PM -0700, Doug White wrote:
On Sun, 21 Sep 2003, Ceri Davies wrote:
I'm confused; how does one disable PAE? I don't see a kernel option for
it.
'options PAE' turns it on. Without it turns it off. :)
Any
?
There is a PNPBIOS kernel option in -stable you might try, but no
guarantees. I wonder if Toshiba has a program floating around to toggle
the PnP bit anyway since it would preclude anything but Windows from
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I've tried:
Loading usbd.ko, ugen.ko, ukbd.ko modules via loader.conf. NO GOOD,
hangs the system.
A more recent -CURRENT should fix this issue for you.
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. Not sure FreeBSD can do anything about this directly.
This appears to be in the battery status method.
It is possible to export the AML to ASL, fix the defective region
declarations, and load a new table at boot. Not for the faint of heart,
though. What kind of laptop is this?
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Oct 5 23:02:59 heather kernel: da0: 62MB (128000 512 byte sectors: 64H
32S/T 62C)
Which USB controller? There are known issues with the ohci driver at
current.
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is known to have data-corruption problems with running in UDMA
mode. The dump is probably tripping over this, which is why Tor's patch
works since it demotes the device back to PIO.
You could optionally set hw.ata.ata_dma=0 in loader.conf to disable UDMA
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On Tue, 7 Oct 2003, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 06:11:30PM -0700, Doug White wrote:
On Tue, 7 Oct 2003, YONETANI Tomokazu wrote:
The hardware is IBM NetFinity 6000R, and it has ServerWorks ROSB4 UDMA33
controller, to which the IDE disk is attached. The size of the IDE
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does it plan to support PCMCIA card Proxim Orinoco model 8471-WD in FreeBSD?
If someone wants to work on it and can get specs, sure.
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config, rebuild, and
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fsck_ffs somehow. What happens if you
run fsck_msdos manually?
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. Or maybe there is any other
way of easy ( or not ) doing this ?
1. Boot into sysinstall and drop into fixit mode with the CD. That gets
you atacontrol. Atacontrol away.
2. Reboot and sysinstall should see your ar* devices.
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something else, usually device drivers.
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On Wed, 15 Oct 2003, Greg J. wrote:
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 09:14:45 -0700 (PDT)
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Don't crosspost to -questions. -current is the correct forum. Thanks!
Thanks for the info. :)
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003, Greg J. wrote:
Anyone else having these errors
to try a fresh build.
KT400 here too.. also, were you able to get 'shutdown -p now' to work?
For some reason it times out on me.
Yeah, it started getting flakey on me after jhb commited some stuff to the
ACPI tree. I haven't taken the time to track it down, though.
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Anyone else having these errors? Is there a way to fix it?
What's attached to the ports?
Nothing.. if I plug anything in (like a mouse) it freezes my system.
Interesting .. which VIA chipset is it? I have a KT400 at home that hasn't
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Advice?
Perhaps your DHCP server is handing out bogus info?
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Anyone else having these errors? Is there a way to fix it?
What's attached to the ports?
Nothing.. if I plug
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What kind of usb controller is it? ohci? Also, the Macintosh forums have
been complaining about the poor quality of most USB hubs and the problems
they cause with printers, etc. Its too bad since hubs should be really
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On Sat, 18 Oct 2003, mjoyner wrote:
It works fine with a 5.1 kernel.
What version is your userland?
Doug White wrote:
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003, mjoyner wrote:
When I use a current kernel, my system will obtain an ip address via
dhclient, but thereafter, it cannot see the network.
I
is aware of this problem
and is working on it.
Thanks very much for your complete report!
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,c0c21d98,c0610455) at
isa_probe_children+0x14
configure(0,c1e000,c1ec00,c1e000,0) at configure+0x4b
mi_startup() at mi_startup+0xb5
begin() at begin+0x2c
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these inlining warnings.
gcc -v?
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you are still having problems, wthen we'll talk.
Youre _are_ following the instructions in /usr/src/UPDATING on how to
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as the 5.0-release does, or provides a more interesting
panic.
Have you emailed the em driver maintainer yet?
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relevent information:
Known bug. Resup.
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in the two places in libm where they are needed.
okay, so the $65,000 question is:
Does this make the Diablo JDKs work? :)
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Bad hardware is not an option.
You haven't been using PC hardware long enough if you're already
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running off of. If you are running off of ad1, make sure 1) you're root
when you run sysinstall and b) you aren't mounting any filesystems from
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, Sergey Matveychuk wrote:
Doug White wrote:
Missing operating system comes out of the DOS default bootblock, not the
BIOS.
Yes, I know. But I don't feel better then.
It means you were barking up the wrong tree :)
Don't use chainloader with FreeBSD. Use 'kernel
/mem
crw-r- 1 root kmem2, 0 Oct 31 15:54 /dev/mem
I'm CCing phk on the grounds of Mr Devfs, and Sam as I blamed the
networking code earlier... :-)
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building with INVARIANTS to see if that will catch more info. Will
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#15 0xc065d91d in Xint0x80_syscall () at {standard input}:144
On Sat, 1 Nov 2003, Doug White wrote:
I can confirm the lockmgr panic on shutdown reported by someone else
earlier (whose message I mistakenly deleted).
It looks like swapper is trying to undo a lock from pagedaemon
);
if (error == ENOENT)
goto loop;
How come tha parameters to vget and vput are lopsided like this?
This might have something to do with the commit
of revision 1.218 of ffs_vfsops.c, but I'm not sure.
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For giggles I'm rolling back vfs_default.c back to 1.87 since its along
the backtrace path.
This didn't work so -CURRENT is fully broke.
I'd suggest staying on 10/30 not before 4PM PST if you want to not crash
on shutdown.
I suspect I'll need to back
to him :)
Included here is the patch to both the ffs and default sync operations.
I didn't exercise the default one, but the ffs case is certainly behaving
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to my pciconf -lv output? :)
Also, 'pciconf -lv' output is more useful, it'll print the text strings
and make identifying the proper ID much easier.
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/scheduling behaviour.
Well taht would be downright wierd :)
can you dump the contents of 'mptable'?
What chipset is that supermicro board? broadcom?
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this...
Have you looked at boot -v output?
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physical CPU's are halted.
Guh. Checking with some people here, it appears that the HT stuff is
still undergoing some tweaking. I'd suggest that you stay tuned for any
commits from john baldwin re: HT.
Your case appears to be unique.
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On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, John Nielsen wrote:
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Hi folks-
I am setting up FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE on a 386DX.
That works? 386 is not a supported CPU on 5.X. It is missing atomic
operations that is necesary for proper operation of threading.
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On Fri, 13 Jun 2003, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Fri, Jun 13, 2003 at 12:44:06PM -0700, Doug White wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, John Nielsen wrote:
[escalated from -questions]
Hi folks-
I am setting up FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE on a 386DX.
That works? 386 is not a supported CPU on 5
/make.conf :)
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/lib/compat/libc* instead, which has copies of certain 4.X libs in it.
Let us know if you get it working :)
I know the libraries are there for runtime, but can you build executables
for them?
The executables are the exact same format.
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