Re: recovering data from a RAID1 array from a single disk on a different system

2011-07-29 Thread Alban Hertroys
, ... }; So, apparently your disk contains a RAIDFrame drive. I never heard of that before, but apparently it's something that's part of NetBSD: http://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-rf.html So my guess is that the NAS device contained NetBSD instead of FreeBSD. Alban Hertroys -- The scale

Re: [head tinderbox] failure on amd64/amd64

2011-02-01 Thread Alban Hertroys
to freebsd-current-unsubscr...@freebsd.org Alban Hertroys -- If you can't see the forest for the trees, cut the trees and you'll see there is no forest. !DSPAM:930,4d48a23b11731425515335! ___ freebsd-current@freebsd.org mailing list http

GPT on amd64 and boot managers

2010-05-27 Thread Alban Hertroys
in the BIOS - not very convenient. [1] I didn't put a boot manager on the Windows disk on purpose, as Microsoft overwrites it with every reinstall anyway. Alban Hertroys -- Screwing up is an excellent way to attach something to the ceiling. !DSPAM:930,4bfe323010414002918410

Re: GPT on amd64 and boot managers

2010-05-27 Thread Alban Hertroys
On 27 May 2010, at 12:02, Michael Reifenberger wrote: On Thu, 27 May 2010, Alban Hertroys wrote: Good day, Yesterday I finally changed my FreeBSD disk to use GPT instead of a traditional MBR, but I hadn't realised that the FreeBSD boot manager doesn't understand GPT partitions (my

Re: GPT on amd64 and boot managers

2010-05-28 Thread Alban Hertroys
On 05/27/10 13:33, Andriy Gapon wrote: on 27/05/2010 13:55 Alban Hertroys said the following: I can boot FreeBSD just fine off GPT, but I have to select in the BIOS whether I want to boot FreeBSD or Windows (by means of changing the boot sequence). A working boot manager would be so much more

hid_get_item: Number of items truncated to 255

2010-05-28 Thread Alban Hertroys
Hello, I see this message a couple of times in my dmesg every time I boot and I'm wondering from which device these messages originate and whether they might be harmful in some way? They don't seem to cause any trouble, but it's probably better if they weren't there. Below are the relevant

Re: [TESTING]: ClangBSD branch needs testing before the import to HEAD

2010-06-01 Thread Alban Hertroys
find that useful is up to you, you are the developers after all. Alban Hertroys -- Screwing up is an excellent way to attach something to the ceiling. !DSPAM:930,4c04de8b10155455914109! ___ freebsd-current@freebsd.org mailing list http

Re: using cupsd instead of base lpr [was Re: [HEADS UP] Kernel modules don't work properly in FreeBSD 8.1-RC1 (solved)]

2010-06-24 Thread Alban Hertroys
alias lpr /usr/local/bin/lpr alias lprm /usr/local/bin/lprm I only have /usr/local/bin/lpoptions on my system (7-STABLE), so I guess that's exclusive to CUPS, hence no need for me to alias it. Alban Hertroys -- Screwing up is an excellent way to attach something to the ceiling. !DSPAM

Is 802.11p supported?

2010-07-22 Thread Alban Hertroys
I'm not sure knowing that there's a FreeBSD driver (if there is one) would help him at all, but it would be a good opportunity to make him sway to the light side ;) Regards, Alban Hertroys -- Screwing up is an excellent way to attach something to the ceiling. !DSPAM

Re: Official request: Please make GNU grep the default

2010-08-15 Thread Alban Hertroys
, but - regardless of whether you'd use it in that case - doesn't that just indicate that pkg_info could use some performance improvements as well? Alban Hertroys -- If you can't see the forest for the trees, cut the trees and you'll see there is no forest. !DSPAM:930,4c67abaf967636193329187

Re: calcru: runtime went backwards

2010-10-31 Thread Alban Hertroys
(lmtp) Oct 31 00:12:58 solfertje kernel: calcru: runtime went backwards from 13430 usec to 10746 usec for pid 34366 (cleanup) That system isn't running HEAD btw, it runs FreeBSD 7.2-STABLE (upgrade planned). Alban Hertroys -- Screwing up is an excellent way to attach something to the ceiling

Re: [HEADSUP] pkg(8) is now the only package management tool

2014-09-02 Thread Alban Hertroys
On 2 September 2014 11:08, Julian Elischer jul...@freebsd.org wrote: On 9/1/14, 8:03 PM, Andrew Berg wrote: On 2014.09.01 21:39, Julian Elischer wrote: sigh.. when are we as a project, all going to learn that reality in business is that you often need to install stuff that is old. Its not

KLD zfs.ko: depends on kernel - not available or version mismatch

2020-12-07 Thread Alban Hertroys
happens with that moved out of the way. Nothing seems to help. Do I need to go back further to get into a usable state or is there something else I should be doing? Regards, Alban Hertroys -- There is always an exception to always. ___ freebsd-current

Re: KLD zfs.ko: depends on kernel - not available or version mismatch

2020-12-08 Thread Alban Hertroys
> On 8 Dec 2020, at 16:40, John Kennedy wrote: > > On Tue, Dec 08, 2020 at 08:56:25AM +0100, Alban Hertroys wrote: >> This seems to have gotten lost in the moderate queue, but after a week I am >> no closer to a solution, so here???s a resend: >> >> I???ve

Re: KLD zfs.ko: depends on kernel - not available or version mismatch

2020-12-09 Thread Alban Hertroys
s or otherwise load any > extra modules until sanity is restored (just to reduce random variables). Ah yes, I wasn’t aware of /boot/modules. Last time I used CURRENT, modules were still in the kernel directory. Hence, that was also where I pointed kldload to to test my modules, w

KLD zfs.ko: depends on kernel - not available or version mismatch

2020-12-01 Thread Alban Hertroys
or is there something else I should be doing? Regards, Alban Hertroys -- There is always an exception to always. ___ freebsd-current@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current To unsubscribe, send any mail

Re: [HEADSUP] making /bin/sh the default shell for root

2021-09-22 Thread Alban Hertroys
2.2.5 or so, so I am used enough to getting csh as root shell to not be able to see the problem that this change is trying to solve. Call me biased. My purpose is just to throw in a different point of view here, I’m not a big sh script user myself (I think I wrote less than a dozen over the years)