dates code.
The actual process of doing the copies etc got messed up, but it should have
been sorted out now.
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hints will find
none. GENERIC.hints is the corresponding hints file for what used to be
in GENERIC. If you had copied GENERIC to ZIPPY, you should probably use
GENERIC.hints as your skeleton for /boot/device.hints
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/device.hints' or something
so that the userconfig.4th changes get saved for next time.
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how' - you should see your hints in the environment.
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Chris Costello wrote:
On Friday, June 16, 2000, Peter Wemm wrote:
Err.. how did you run it? 'perl MYKERNEL'? If you run 'perl MYKERNEL'
it will generate nothing because I was kinda lame and didn't know how to do
argument parsing. :-]
Couldn't have hurt to ask.
while (defined
Peter Wemm wrote:
# update /boot/loader.conf
cd src/sys/boot; make obj depend all install
Of course, it would be just my luck that there is a loader bug right now,
and this command will throw you into the fire. ;-( If your loader
complains about not being version 0.3+ or later and aborting
NT
LINT will be generated from the NOTES file.
Hopefully I have not forgotten anything. I had to make minor tweaks after
I generated and uploaded the patches. I have not tested it as well on
the Alpha as I have on the i386.
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didn't bump the magic-config-version-number.
I did. But it seems the magic number checking is done after other work. :-(
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David Scheidt wrote:
On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, Kris Kennaway wrote:
:This patch was developed by Peter Jeremy and myself and increases the
:number of possible temporary filenames which can be generated by the
:mktemp() family, by more densely encoding the PID and using a larger set
:of
emulator under an x86 box, or an
x86 emulator on an Alpha, or an Alpha SIMOS emulation under x86, or
whatever.
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Heh. Well, I can probaby answer the question you meant to ask.
Yes, /dev/lkm is gone. See kldload(2) and kldload(8) etc.
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itself with the device subsystem. This works essentially the same way as
the COMPAT_PCI_DRIVER() stuff works.
There shouldn't be any noticable changes except for the slight tweaks
to the individual drivers.
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I need to check if that is the actual problem. (I'm 99% sure it is)
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Manfred Antar wrote:
At 04:33 AM 5/24/2000 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With a current kernel I get this when booting:
Programming 24 pins in IOAPIC #0
AP #1 (PHY# 12) failed!
panic y/n [y] panic: bye-bye
mp_lock = 0001; cpuid = 0; lapic.id =
Uptime: 0s
Peter Wemm wrote:
Martin Cracauer wrote:
I'm getting the appended panic when starting Xfree86 under a -current
from today. I rebuild/reinstalled binutils (and kernel afterwards)
and sys/boot.
I think I know what is causing this. We're passing a non-page-aligned
address to pmap_kenter
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Mark Murray wrote:
I want to commit a new /dev/random RSN, so I'll be needing a major
device; what is the procedure for getting one? I know how to steal one,
but ISTR that this is not how it is done.
Just edit sys/conf/majors and claim the next available number.
You don't
Christian Weisgerber wrote:
(My original question should have gone out last Thursday but had
been stuck in a mail queue since.)
Nick Hibma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TreeList failed: Network write failure: Connection closed
Which host are you pilling from? I am slurping things out of
Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Andrey A. Chernov" writes:
On Sat, May 13, 2000 at 01:39:11PM +0100, Brian Somers wrote:
This has been happening to me in environments with high packet loss,
and before the NewReno changes went in. It was only happening in a
it fault.
I am not sure if the x86 loader will be affected by a mismatch, but I would
not like to bet on it. Be safe and make sure it is not linked against
a stale libstand. :-)
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you - you can do it however you need to.
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loader
about having a kernel with the new kld interface but an old-style kld.
The original poster has just got the kernel and kld's out of sync.
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Boris Popov wrote:
Loader was updated to handle module metadata which was introduced
by recent updates in kernel linker. This is related to a new way of
declaration of module dependencies.
Not only that, but once we've settled on a versioning scheme, we will be
using dependency tags
attila! wrote:
../../pci/if_dc.c:151: miibus_if.h: No such file or directory
mkdep: compile failed
'find' on entire sys subsystem fails to show it, and I
pulled cvsups on 19th and 20th to see if it was in the
stream --nope. pulled a 'glimpse' of 'current' list but
t to stop forwarding.. the
security risk is to the client, not the remote sshd server, therefore it is
the client that should decide on whether to forward or not.
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Julian Elischer wrote:
I presume this means that it should remain part of the standard system
but that the source should be moved to /sys/i386/linux?
as long as it remains part of the system I don't care where it lives..
It's too massively important to totally drop. Having it as a port was
Gary Jennejohn wrote:
Peter Wemm writes:
Gary Jennejohn wrote:
Bruce Evans writes:
On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, Gary Jennejohn wrote:
Bruce Evans writes:
On Sun, 2 Apr 2000, Gary Jennejohn wrote:
I think we should nuke csu_hdr since it's not used anywhere. Is that
what you really
Matthew Dillon wrote:
: time make -j 20 buildworld build FreeBSD-current using 4.0 kernel
:
: 4745.607u 1673.646s 1:29:07.45 120.0% 1323+1599k 8237+251565io 1615p
f+0w
:
: time make -j 20 buildworld build FreeBSD-current using 5.0 kernel
:
: 4696.987u 1502.278s
Matthew Dillon wrote:
:Is there any good reason why we have two different options if they can
:only be used together?
:
:Greg
I think it's so you can compile a kernel with INVARIANT_SUPPORT in
in order to support dynamic load modules which may have been compiled
with
c:914
#18 0xc0218764 in vm_pageout () at ../../vm/vm_pageout.c:1350
#19 0xc02565e0 in fork_trampoline ()
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If you are using old drivers that haven't been newbusified yet, you will
need to add 'options COMPAT_OLDPCI' and/or 'options COMPAT_OLDISA' to your
kernel configs and regenerate. Otherwise you will get compile failures.
This is for -current only. 4.x is not affected.
Incidently, I was
Bill Fumerola wrote:
On Mon, Mar 06, 2000 at 11:29:39AM +0100, Edwin Kremer wrote:
" I do not recommend use of OpenSSH (or SSH1 generally, for that matter)
.
There hasn't been much followup on this. Anybody here who cares to
comment on this? What issues are relevant here and
Warner Losh wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kris Ke
nnaway writes:
: Can someone tell me the exact date that 4.x was split from 3.x? I couldn't
: seem to pin it down based on the CVS repository.
Based on sys/i386/conf/files.i386:
1/20/99 to 2/10/99
Based on sys/conf/files:
Mark Ovens wrote:
On Sun, Mar 05, 2000 at 04:04:59PM +, Doug Rabson wrote:
On Sun, 5 Mar 2000, Mark Ovens wrote:
On Sun, Mar 05, 2000 at 01:04:23PM +, Doug Rabson wrote:
Could you send me the output of pnpinfo. I think we are missing a PnP I
D
in the sio driver.
"Jordan K. Hubbard" wrote:
OK, I browsed through the source tree to locate something looking
like an RSA package and found /usr/src/crypto/openssl
/usr/src/crypto is just like /usr/src/contrib - you *never* attempt
to build things out of it. That will fail.
What you need is simply
Christoph Kukulies wrote:
On Mon, Feb 28, 2000 at 11:47:22PM +0800, Peter Wemm wrote:
"Jordan K. Hubbard" wrote:
OK, I browsed through the source tree to locate something looking
like an RSA package and found /usr/src/crypto/openssl
/usr/src/crypto is just lik
I've added a port, ports/security/librsaintl, that should build and install
the librsaINTL.* files in /usr/lib, in case you did a binary install or
are stuck with the USA source.
The port is quite a hack, but I'd be interested to know how it works for folks.
Note that there have been several
"David O'Brien" wrote:
On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 09:04:44AM +0200, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
What about making FTP_INTERNAL_LS the default for 4.0?
I'm very much in favour of this,
Agreed. Do you want to bug JKH, or should I? ;)
You're 6 months late, this is already done:
revision 1.26
Ron 'The InSaNe One' Rosson wrote:
On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, MIHIRA Yoshiro was heard blurting out:
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Ron 'The InSaNe One' Rosson wrote:
Under 3.3-RELEASE with PAO the sound card work with this entry in the
config file:
device pcm0 at isa? port
are online but won't keep
the connection alive and prevent an idle hangup (assuming you use idle
timeouts).
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Bruce Evans wrote:
On Sat, 12 Feb 2000, Peter Wemm wrote:
cc -fpic -DPIC -O -pipe -DLIBC_RCS -DSYSLIBC_RCS -I/home/src/lib/libc/inclu
de -D__DBINTERFACE_PRIVATE -DINET6 -DPOSIX_MISTAKE -I/home/src/lib/libc/../
libc/locale -DBROKEN_DES -DYP -I/usr/obj/home/src/i386/usr/include -c
Pascal Hofstee wrote:
On Sat, Feb 12, 2000 at 03:36:12AM -0500, Donn Miller wrote:
One possible thing to try would be to download the latest binutils
from the GNU ftp site or mirrors, compile, and install them in
/usr/local. Then, set /usr/local/bin as the first entry in your PATH
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Ron 'The InSaNe One' Rosson wrote:
Under 3.3-RELEASE with PAO the sound card work with this entry in the
config file:
device pcm0 at isa? port ? tty irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x0
Here is what the dmesg output looked like with that entry:
pcm0 at 0x220 irq 5 drq 1 on isa
cc -fpic -DPIC -O -pipe -DLIBC_RCS -DSYSLIBC_RCS -I/home/src/lib/libc/include
-D__DBINTERFACE_PRIVATE -DINET6 -DPOSIX_MISTAKE -I/home/src/lib/libc/../libc/locale
-DBROKEN_DES -DYP -I/usr/obj/home/src/i386/usr/include -c
/home/src/lib/libc/../libc/stdtime/localtime.c -o localtime.So
{standard
Garrett Wollman wrote:
On Mon, 7 Feb 2000 00:25:51 +0200, Ruslan Ermilov [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
If I boot with loader(8), everything is ok.
Ideas?
loader loads the kernel symbol table; boot2 does not.
-GAWollman
More to the point, a non-stripped kernel has *two* symbol tables. One
John Baldwin wrote:
On 07-Feb-00 Bruce Evans wrote:
On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
If I boot the system without loader(8), e.g. with /boot.config=kernel,
or by interrupting boot blocks and typing /kernel, swapinfo(8) fails:
swapinfo: undefined symbol: _numvnodes
Igor Timkin wrote:
Martin Cracauer wrote:
It seem hardwiring SCSI devices is broken in -current:
LINT seems to recommend:
device ahc
device scbus0 at ahc0
device scbus1 at ahc1 bus 0
device sa0 at
Barry Bouwsma wrote:
It seem hardwiring SCSI devices is broken in -current:
dmesg would be useful, otherwise we can't even begin to guess what ha
ppened.
I don't have it in /var/log/messages, but I can reboot my machine
(that has this problem) and copy down what I see.
Dmitry Valdov wrote:
Hello!
Why ftp passive mode is on by default?
ftp localhost
Connected to localhost.
220 home.dv.ru FTP server (Version 6.00LS) ready.
Name (localhost:dv):
331 Password required for dv.
Password:
230 User dv logged in.
Remote system type is UNIX.
Using
Doug Barton wrote:
Marc Schneiders wrote:
On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Will Saxon wrote:
Well, apparently we are supposed to replace a bunch of files is /etc
whenever we make world. There is a command called mergemaster that does
this, but the one time i used it (I did not read the
).
If the config messages bother you, change: "device ahc" to
device ahc0
device ahc1
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Andrzej Bialecki wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jan 2000, John Polstra wrote:
It's source-dir is called "xinstall" btw.
Why is the source called "xinstall"?
To avoid colliding with the standard make target "install". If we
had utilities named "all", "depend", and "clean" we'd have to do the
"Rodney W. Grimes" wrote:
Good analysis deleted...
src/usr.bin/xinstall could probably have been named src/usr.bin/install,
but PROG has to be xinstall regardless. I guess they kept the two as
xinstall for consistancy and in case there were other gotcha's like this.
But you forgot
"Matthew N. Dodd" wrote:
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Mike Smith wrote:
This is because the unknown driver is never revoked once it owns your
device. It's a(nother) bug in the ISA bus code. 8(
Looking at the code in sys/kern/subr_bus.c I'm not sure how any drivers
are revoked by a higher
Matthew Dillon wrote:
When the new parallel port stuff was put several months ago, my
machine stopped working. I had to set flags to 0x40 to make it
work again. Flags of 0x40 force the driver to use the most
basic probes possible. It was put in because a number of people's
"Matthew N. Dodd" wrote:
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Warner Losh wrote:
We've had *BAD* luck with the ex driver doing this...
Except that the ex driver doesn't do anything destructive in its identify
method now.
I'm having a hell of a time getting the ex driver to attach in PnP mode
but thats
"Matthew N. Dodd" wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Peter Wemm wrote:
pnpinfo doesn't have anything to do with what the kernel thinks. It's a
userland program that manually resets and reconfigures the cards.. This is
an absolute disaster if you happened to be using the hardware, eg
Matthew Dillon wrote:
:Thanks for the help matt. Here is the 'dmesg'...
:
:arnee
Hmm. If possible I would try backing away from the ata driver entirely
and going back to the 'wd' driver. This isn't to say that the ata
driver is the problem, but it *could* be the problem.
Andy Sparrow wrote:
[..]
I've got a Micron W6-Li Lightning board with integrated Creative Vibra16X and
Adaptec 7880, and I run a WinTV card as well. I also have the ISA Waveblaster
daughter card that makes the sound setup effectively an AWE32.
We probably need to find out what the PnP device
Sheldon Hearn wrote:
On Mon, 17 Jan 2000 21:53:10 PST, Kris Kennaway wrote:
+.if defined(WITH_RSA) ${WITH_RSA} == YES
+ /usr/bin/touch /etc/ssl/openssl_hasrsa
Um, are you sure you want that hard path, /etc/ssl ? Shouldn't there be
a ${DESTDIR} in there? What do you need this
?)
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!= current-uid)
(suid != current-euid) (suid != current-suid))
return -EPERM;
.. which is functionally equivalent to what we have.
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you tried "options PNPBIOS" and "device aha0" (no "at isa? ...").
Can you include some lines from boot -v showing the parsing of the pnp id?
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Kenneth Wayne Culver wrote:
The latest ppbus changes seem to have made some things break. My dmesg no
longer shows lpt0 or vpo0 as being detected ( even though they are defined
in the kernel conf file, and are being compiled into the kernel) which
means I can't print anything or use my
but it
looks a bit like it.
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$FreeBSD: src/sys/ufs/ffs/fs.h,v 1.14 1999/08/28 00:52:23 peter Exp $
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Peter Wemm wrote:
I should have added more info:
[..]
#8 0xc015bb0d in panic (fmt=0xc02c2c40 "softdep_disk_write_complete: lock is
held")
at ../../kern/kern_shutdown.c:554
#9 0xc0223f24 in softdep_disk_write_complete (bp=0xc636c3e8) at ../../ufs/ff
s/ffs_softdep.c
Peter Wemm wrote:
[..]
(kgdb) print lk
$1 = {lkt_spl = 0, lkt_held = 412}
(kgdb) proc 412
(kgdb) where
#0 mi_switch () at ../../kern/kern_synch.c:828
#1 0xc015e8c5 in tsleep (ident=0xc635d5be, priority=16, wmesg=0xc02c34a0 "ge
tbuf", timo=0)
at ../../kern/kern_synch
"Dave J. Boers" wrote:
It is rumoured that Peter Wemm had the courage to say:
Warning: softupdates is still falling over quite easily:
(I run with INVARIANTS)
initial pcb at 31f9e0
panicstr: softdep_lock: lock held by 412
panic messages:
---
panic: softdep_disk_writ
"Rodney W. Grimes" wrote:
[..]
So no disk, so just what is it that you are exporting???
Just a comment:
I've seen scenarios where a local disk is attached holding a kernel,
bootblocks loader etc, but otherwise booting from a server over NFS. And
it exported the rest of it's disk for general
For about the last 24 hours, there was a botch in the scsi device wiring
support in config(8).
Please make sure you are running config from -current with version 1.59 or
later of mkioconf.c, or your device wiring will be most definately broken.
What happened is that 'da0 at scbus0 target 3'
"Rodney W. Grimes" wrote:
"Rodney W. Grimes" wrote:
[..]
So no disk, so just what is it that you are exporting???
Just a comment:
I've seen scenarios where a local disk is attached holding a kernel,
bootblocks loader etc, but otherwise booting from a server over NFS. And
it
with no "device pcm0" line.
Argh. Next suggestion?
Try changing the 'device pcm0 at .' to this:
options PNPBIOS
device pcm0
with *no* 'at isa?'. See what happens. If it shows up in the pnp id tags but
isn't recognized, show us the 'unknown*' lines from dmesg.
Cheers,
-Pete
Charlie wrote:
On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 01:41:18AM -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Tue, 11 Jan 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At least from the January 9 after 'cvsup',
'make buildworld','make installworld', 'make install kernel'
I can't 'kldload linux'. 'Kldload" says:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED] Peter Wemm peter@netple
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Charlie wrote:
On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 01:41:18AM -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Tue, 11 Jan 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At least from the January 9 after 'cvsup',
'make
device_printf(dev, "unable to initialize the card\n");
goto bad;
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Jun Kuriyama wrote:
New pcm driver found my NeoMagic 256AV's sound device. Great! But in
my configuration, pcm0 complains many "pcm0: 1000 bad intrs" on console.
This is a bug in neomagic.c and is probably due to you having a shared
interrupt..
Suggested fix:
Index: neomagic.c
er
'scbus? at ncr?' would be needed. Nothing used this, except the old vax-style
configuration mechanism that never(?) entered 386BSD/FreeBSD. (not newconfig,
I'm talking about the really old oldconfig)
Anyway, just change 'controller' to 'device' and be happy. :-)
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David Scheidt wrote:
On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, Michael Lucas wrote:
Hello,
Not that this is an actual fix to the problem, but:
The COMPAT_LINUX kernel option isn't needed any more, per Marcel. (At
least, when I wrote an article on this, it wasn't.) You can probably
remove
The Hermit Hacker wrote:
On Sun, 2 Jan 2000, David Greenman wrote:
Also, I can tell that someone is doing some good covering up. Its ashame t
o
see leaders do this.
How can you tell that? There is no evidence to support that. *I'm*
certainly not covering anything up and I've
a generic solution that still allows for holes. Not possible because
of compatibility issues? I'm willing to give it a go.
"Send patches" :-)
Seriously, the ultimate solution is a devfs-like system.
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t is a GCC problem and the issue
should be raised with Cygnus.
Yes it is a gcc-2.95.2 bug. It's fixed in the 2.96 snapshot in
ports/lang/gcc-devel.
Cheers,
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Greg Lehey wrote:
On Wednesday, 29 December 1999 at 21:54:42 -0700, Russell L. Carter wrote:
Otay, please tell me how to fix:
=== usr.sbin/ifmcstat
cc -O -pipe -DINET6 -I/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/include -c
/usr/src/usr.sbin/ifmcstat/ifmcstat.c
gzip -cn
Amancio Hasty wrote:
I really doubt that I am the only one here that can get XFree86 3.9.xxx -curr
ent .
Nevertheless if it can help out to fix the default compiler here is the infor
mation which
you reguested.
Command Line executed to generate the output file and with the
: total 827 bytes/sec, peak 4972
bytes/sec on Wed Dec 29 10:56:19 1999
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appropriate to ask ME directly first
:before going public.
:
:Cheers,
:-Peter
Your fix looks pretty good, Peter. I'll run it in and test it. I only
wish you had come up with it before Poul started going off the deep end.
Cheers,
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Brad Knowles wrote:
At 8:12 PM +0800 1999/12/28, Peter Wemm wrote:
FYI for the list; this has been fixed and committed now. Another problem
in vn when backed with swap was found and fixed too.
Was the vn problem an issue for 3.x as well? If so, is there any
chance of getting
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Amancio Hasty wrote:
Look I stated previously and only a few hours ago:
---
Yes, I can rightfully claim that you cannot build XFree86 3.9 xxx dated
December 24 with the default gcc compiler on FreeBSD -current.
I am running FreeBSD
Matthew Dillon wrote:
[..]
And, in anycase, I am not going to spend hours putting together a long
involved patch when a simple short patch suffices. If you want to
spend the time to come up with your own patch (that doesn't screw the
pooch in regards to cluster
() on a bp that is bound to swapdev_vp should do
the right thing. There is still no need at all to redirect this via a fake
device.
I'll be testing this shortly, but I wanted to get an alternative in before the
arms race truely turned nuclear.
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Peter Wemm wrote:
David Greenman wrote:
I've heard from both of you that you think the other is wrong. This isn'
t
very helpful, however, in finding the correct solution. What I'd like to he
ar
from both of you is the reasons why swap is better as a device, or not. The
re
Mike Smith wrote:
b) could not open /usr/local/lib/vmware/lib/vmm (no such file or directory)
.
No idea about that one.
That is because /proc/curproc/exe is missing. Under Linux it's a pointer to
the executable file (like our "file" used to be before it was killed). A
trivial patch
"Vladimir N. Silyaev" wrote:
I created a new configuration and the only problem seems
to be the following error messages:
a) about missing /dev/rtc and
Exactly, /dev/rtc doesn't supported.
.. and I'm not entirely sure that we can support it easily. Linux appears
to allow user processes
Soren Schmidt wrote:
It seems Garrett Wollman wrote:
On Wed, 22 Dec 1999 21:59:30 +0100 (CET), Soren Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
If you looked at the code, you would see that the ata driver only uses
this ugly method when we are dealing with the standard primary
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