On 08/29/13 11:52, Warner Losh wrote:
> On Aug 29, 2013, at 3:15 AM, Kimmo Paasiala wrote:
>
>> In reference to this FreeBSD forums post:
>>
>> http://forums.freebsd.org/showpost.php?p=231135&postcount=4
>>
>> Would it be a good time to remove those from GENERIC since the
>> hardware they are for i
On 09/14/11 12:15, Andriy Gapon wrote:
on 14/09/2011 18:11 Boris Kochergin said the following:
camcontrol rescan all
I think that this command may screw up communication between kernel and HDD from
which the OS runs.
It works under normal circumstances--I can run "camcontrol rescan all
Ahoy.
I have some Thinkpad T40-T43s running -CURRENT (as recent as yesterday's
sources) with ATA_CAM enabled. If I remove the CD-ROM and proceed to run
"camcontrol rescan all," the system hangs with the cursor still at the
end of the the line. Is there a correct way of doing this, or does it
On 01/11/11 15:11, David DEMELIER wrote:
Hello,
Hi.
I'm just guessing why current BSD panic() when a problem occurs, all
modern operating systems solve the problem instead of crashing
suddently and corrupting all your data without saving your work.
All modern operating systems? Maybe some
On 01/11/11 15:37, C. P. Ghost wrote:
On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 9:32 PM, Xin LI wrote:
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On 01/11/11 12:11, David DEMELIER wrote:
Yes, why this function exists? There is no way to solve a problem
without panic'ing? Is panic really needed? Imagine so
Alexander Kabaev wrote:
On Mon, 30 Aug 2010 13:36:03 -0400
Boris Kochergin wrote:
Steve Kargl wrote:
I know that several libraries in FreeBSD
uses symbol versioning. In looking through
src/ I was unable to determine whether
symbol versioning is used on libgcc. Any
guidance would
Steve Kargl wrote:
I know that several libraries in FreeBSD
uses symbol versioning. In looking through
src/ I was unable to determine whether
symbol versioning is used on libgcc. Any
guidance would be appreciated.
I don't think it is. I haven't poked at any sources, but there are no
FB
Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
On Friday 09 July 2010 19:12:59 Sean Bruno wrote:
In order to come up with the most convoluted problem possible, I present
to you screen shots of a panic from a FreeBSD VM running in QEMU
emulation under RedHat's KVM infrastructure.
I presented a perfectly function
Andreas Tobler wrote:
Hello,
how can I disable the build of CLANG in a buildworld?
I have a sparc64 machine which is quite slow. And for my purpose I do
not need CLANG etc. atm.
Thanks for any pointer.
Andreas
Setting WITHOUT_CLANG=yes in /etc/src.conf seems to be the way:
http://lists.