as NTFS, etc.
How do I get something other than ?? for F1 and lose F3 and F4?
tomdean
You could try OS-BS (available on CD 1 in the tools/ dir or via ftp at
pub/FreeBSD/tools from any mirror). It's much prettier and configurable, IHMO,
than BootEasy.
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they provide for DOS/Win9x, etc. I have a whole lab of 40
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If you can grok the flags that 'cvs update' uses.. 'cvs -qn update' is
a lot less to type in, and it doesn't have to fork any children
outside of cvs. :)
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seen it in 132 x anything on both -stable and -current but just
haven't been bothered enough by it to complain.
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On 26-Oct-2002 Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 14:15, John Baldwin wrote:
Well, here's the thing. If libgtop is intended to be used only with live
kernels then it might be a better idea to use xvnode's that you get with
from the kernel. Alternatively, you could grab the inode
On 28-Oct-2002 Terry Lambert wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
Yes. This means that you don't need to even look at v_tag to see
if it is a UFS vnode or not. What does libgtop want with
device and inode numbers anways? Does it actually do anything
useful with them or does it just print them
On 28-Oct-2002 Jeff Roberson wrote:
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Terry Lambert wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
Yes. This means that you don't need to even look at v_tag to see
if it is a UFS vnode or not. What does libgtop want with
device and inode numbers anways? Does it actually do anything
On 28-Oct-2002 John Baldwin wrote:
On 28-Oct-2002 Terry Lambert wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
Yes. This means that you don't need to even look at v_tag to see
if it is a UFS vnode or not. What does libgtop want with
device and inode numbers anways? Does it actually do anything
useful
On 28-Oct-2002 Terry Lambert wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
I mean, do you know what libgtop is used for? It's used to draw
little applets that display load averages and other silly system
monitor stuff in small spaces in GUI's. It seems to work quite
happily w/o any inode numbers or dev_t's
On 28-Oct-2002 Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 16:27, John Baldwin wrote:
On 28-Oct-2002 Terry Lambert wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
I mean, do you know what libgtop is used for? It's used to draw
little applets that display load averages and other silly system
monitor
On 29-Oct-2002 Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 16:37, John Baldwin wrote:
On 28-Oct-2002 Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 16:27, John Baldwin wrote:
On 28-Oct-2002 Terry Lambert wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
I mean, do you know what libgtop is used
dated.
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was broken a while back and
now has issues with this card that it didn't used to have, but it
should mostly work (it just needs to be ifconfig'd down and up when
it freezes sometimes). You do need the dc(4) driver in your kernel
or kldload the module.
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/100 / CardBus PC Card /
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got this to work practically eons ago back when cardbus support
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for is to be used
as a fixit CD. We don't boot it as a hard drive though.
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- not probing bus
pcib6: ACPI Host-PCI bridge on acpi0
pcib6: duplicate bus number 0 - not probing bus
Any ideas how to fix this?
Please try http://www.FreeBSD.org/~jhb/patches/acpi_pci.patch
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another disk and install there,
but i sure wonder which detail i've missed.
Sectors more than 63 are not allowed for IDE drives at all.
What happens when you use the LBA geometry? Does the drive
not boot properly after being installed?
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On 01-Nov-2002 stephan mantler wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
Sectors more than 63 are not allowed for IDE drives at all.
What happens when you use the LBA geometry? Does the drive
not boot properly after being installed?
Well, I did try LBA as well, but couldn't boot at all. boot2 did
let
not have this problem. Anyone have any ideas?
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the platforms are
working again.
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/* lower the ipl and take any pending machine check */
mc_expected = 1;
alpha_mb(); alpha_mb();
alpha_pal_wrmces(7);
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Maybe this is relevant to that?
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fork_exit(c03163b0,0,cd2e2d48) at fork_exit+0xa5
fork_trampoline() at fork_trampoline+0x1a
--- trap 0x1, eip = 0, esp = 0xcd2e2d7c, ebp = 0 ---
*sigh*, This is a bogus assertion and my fault. I'll fix it. Thanks!
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. If the
ithread pointer is valid then you can start looking at the ithread structure
via hexdump and see if it looks valid.
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, it would be nice to see
if just adding one of the options fixed the problems. As for NOTES, those
options should not be enabled in NOTES as they would defeat the purpose of
LINT since they disable code.
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, the correct patch would be to use %j and uintmax_t, not longs.
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On 15-Nov-2002 Nate Lawson wrote:
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, John Baldwin wrote:
He means 'nowerror' in sys/conf/files
Since this doesn't generate errors on i386, would it be counterproductive
to put it in the global files?
Yes. Hence it has not been done.
FWIW, the correct patch would
},
{ uidinfo struct, lock_class_mtx_sleep },
{ NULL, NULL },
+ { sigio lock, lock_class_mtx_sleep },
+ { pipe mutex, lock_class_mtx_sleep },
+ { NULL, NULL },
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On 18-Nov-2002 John Baldwin wrote:
On 18-Nov-2002 Alfred Perlstein wrote:
* Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] [021118 12:01] wrote:
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 11:39:01AM -0800, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
Well now they are, I will investigate as time permits.
Thanks.
I'm still in a holding
?
Because cp uses -r in the same way chown uses -R.
What character would you suggest instead? touch(1) and
truncate(1) also use -r.
But they don't work recursivly.
What about -c (_c_opy)?
or -i for inherit
but I did always like green..
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driver_floppy=YES ${RD}/image.${FSIMAGE}/boot/loader.rc
@echo set module_path=\/modules;/dist\
${RD}/image.${FSIMAGE}/boot/loader.rc
@echo echo \\007\\007 ${RD}/image.${FSIMAGE}/boot/loader.rc
@echo autoboot 10 ${RD}/image.${FSIMAGE}/boot/loader.rc
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known problem, or did I screw up a step here?
thanks ...
Did you try to restart your install via Ctrl-C? If so,
don't, the restart stuff doesn't really work right.
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Hmm, not sure. I don't think we currently support that.
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, John Baldwin wrote:
On 19-Nov-2002 Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Just got everything up, made sure that it knew how to mount my file
systems, watched it fsck those same file systems ... but as soon as it
started
0xc01ff0c2 in ithread_loop (arg=0xc0ea0600) at
../../../kern/kern_intr.c:535
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before you do the fdisk,
then switch again afterwards to see if there is any new output. You
can get back to the main screen from the debug terminal by using
Alt-F1.
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a kernel option, loader
tunable, and sysctl (debug.witness_ddb)) and then when the original
error occurs it will drop into the debugger with a very useful error
message. You can also get a useful trace at that point from ddb.
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dmesg, I can do it again if it would help, I can't get my
current dmesg (don't have a serial console unless a palm pilot will work
somehow)
Hmm, is this from a GENERIC kernel?
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On 21-Nov-2002 Scott Sipe wrote:
On Thursday 21 November 2002 01:36 pm, John Baldwin wrote:
Hmm, is this from a GENERIC kernel?
This is from straight from DP2 iso image cd install, X-Developer install,
first boot after the install finished, generic kernel etc.
Ok, generic kernel
a previous release. :) Also, make buildworld -DNOCLEAN
isn't too shabby, though if I could do make TARGET_ARCH=alpha
everything I would prefer that.
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On 21-Nov-2002 Terry Lambert wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
On 21-Nov-2002 Scott Sipe wrote:
On Thursday 21 November 2002 01:36 pm, John Baldwin wrote:
Hmm, is this from a GENERIC kernel?
This is from straight from DP2 iso image cd install, X-Developer install,
first boot after
On 21-Nov-2002 Vallo Kallaste wrote:
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 03:03:48PM -0500, John Baldwin
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It's the PSE and PGE, John. Are you sure you won't agree to
not disclose, so I can tell you what's happening?
Bosko has a patch which he will give you if you ask him
On 21-Nov-2002 Scott Sipe wrote:
On Thursday 21 November 2002 01:58 pm, John Baldwin wrote:
On 21-Nov-2002 Scott Sipe wrote:
On Thursday 21 November 2002 01:36 pm, John Baldwin wrote:
Hmm, is this from a GENERIC kernel?
This is from straight from DP2 iso image cd install, X-Developer
provide just the RSDT portion of your acpidump? Specifically the
section that srts with DSDT= and includes INT_MODEL=, etc.
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On 21-Nov-2002 Scott Sipe wrote:
On Thursday 21 November 2002 04:26 pm, John Baldwin wrote:
Erm, well, PSE and PGE are already disabled in GENERIC on DP2. Hmm.
Can you try doing gdb -k kernel.debug in multiuser under DEBUG and
see if gdb behaves any better? Another idea might be to use
On 22-Nov-2002 Terry Lambert wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
It's the PSE and PGE, John. Are you sure you won't agree to
not disclose, so I can tell you what's happening?
Bosko has a patch which he will give you if you ask him for it
that (mostly) works around the problem.
DP2 shipped
On 22-Nov-2002 Terry Lambert wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
Is it any help to know that my problems on P4 stopped after enabling
DISABLE_PSE? Initially I had both of these enabled, but seems that
one is enough. Just FYI.
If we can verify that DISABLE_PG_G has no effect then that would
On 22-Nov-2002 Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 02:31:19PM -0500, John Baldwin wrote:
On 21-Nov-2002 Terry Lambert wrote:
Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 12:10:14AM -0700, M. Warner Losh wrote:
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zero, by which I take it to mean that
GPE[01]_BLK_LEN's values are undefined if the corresponding GPE[01]_BLK values
are zero.
Bob
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On 22-Nov-2002 Rob wrote:
Can DP2 be cvsup'd?
Not directly, no. It was not done as a branch in CVS. However,
the differences between CVS and DP2 are relatively minor, mostly
just going around and change it to say 5.0-DP2 instead of
5.0-CURRENT. :)
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() (which is called when
a thread is free()'d) and to move the kmem_free() of the TSS into
that function instead.
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. It provides some of the same
functionality from a user perspective, but it is not backwards
compatiable with APM at a hardware perspective, so apm_saver
will not work with ACPI.
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On 22-Nov-2002 Scott Sipe wrote:
On Friday 22 November 2002 10:57 am, you wrote:
On 21-Nov-2002 Scott Sipe wrote:
On Thursday 21 November 2002 04:26 pm, John Baldwin wrote:
Erm, well, PSE and PGE are already disabled in GENERIC on DP2. Hmm.
Can you try doing gdb -k kernel.debug
On 22-Nov-2002 Vallo Kallaste wrote:
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 10:57:42AM -0500, John Baldwin
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It has an effect: writing CR3 or a TSS resulting in a changed CR3
will not invalidate TLB entries with the G flag set, if PGE is set
in CR4.
I know what PG_G does
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On 22-Nov-2002 Moore, Robert wrote
working then there is a bug.
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-).
Someone needs to write an acpi_saver.ko.
No, they need to write a dpms_saver.ko instead. :) acpi doesn't
really have the same functionality as far as screen blanking IIRC.
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On 26-Nov-2002 Lars Eggert wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
On 18-Oct-2002 Lars Eggert wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
What is line 488 of src/sys/kern/kern_descrip.c?
fhold(fp) in do_dup().
Still see this issue on today's -current. It's easily reproducible with
a simple cd ~sunhee
Are you using NFS here?
Only the CVS repo is NFS mounted.
And you don't have INSTALL= install -C, correct?
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/240/63 which is what both w2k and 4.5-RELEASE reported
This was a bug that just got fixed yesterday. RC1 should be able to
delete slices ok.
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/*
* spin locks
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},
{ process group, lock_class_mtx_sleep },
{ process lock, lock_class_mtx_sleep },
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it will be safe on 5.x.
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On 10-Dec-2002 Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
John Baldwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is where it faulted for some reason or another. It was running
a registered interrupt handler. Do you have any kernel modules in this
system?
Not that were loaded at the time of the panic.
Had you
On 10-Dec-2002 Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
John Baldwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 10-Dec-2002 Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
John Baldwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is where it faulted for some reason or another. It was running
a registered interrupt handler. Do you have any kernel
taking a while.
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this too with fxp. It only happens while in ddb and I
thought it was my fault (I was debugging some networking problems).
I had this happen over a year ago on a machine at WRS. It completely
wiped out an entire lan singlehandedly when it panic'd. :-/
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wonder if something is free'ing the vmspace w/o dropping the refcount?
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fault on a 80386 and then
emulate the instruction. Thus, it's going to be _really_ slow on a
80386. FreeBSD 2.2.x and 4.x are stable and tested OS platforms and
I think that for an 80386 they are a much better platform than
5.x or other future versions of FreeBSD will ever be.
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there is the majority has spoken, with
the idea being that if you are deploying on 386 hardware, you
are an embedded systems vendor, and are willing to live with
the process effectively being a cross-compilation.
This has nothing to do with /dev/random. Please stop with the constant
FUDing Terry.
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boot. Pretty pointless.
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for 5.0-R
The current version of the perl package should do a 'use.perl port'
automatically which should have fixed this case. If you installed
the port a while ago you need to do 'use.perl port' manually.
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On 17-Dec-2002 Scott Long wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
On 17-Dec-2002 Long, Scott wrote:
I just did a fresh install of RC1+ onto my workstation machine and
proceeded
to build X. A previous package install had installed the perl package.
Unfortunately, during the build of the X fonts
On 18-Dec-2002 Terry Lambert wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
This has nothing to do with /dev/random. Please stop with the constant
FUDing Terry.
| Revision 1.296 / (download) - annotate - [select for diffs], Sun Jan 14
| 10:11:10 2001 UTC (23 months ago) by jhb
| Branch: MAIN
| Changes since
-byte quirk entries anymore. The umass(4) driver
automatically handles 6-byte commands (converting them to 10-byte commands)
and has done so for a while now. You should at least try removing the
6 byte quirk for now.
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On 19-Dec-2002 Bernd Walter wrote:
On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 12:24:09PM -0500, John Baldwin wrote:
On 19-Dec-2002 Matthew Dillon wrote:
It took a hellofalong time pulling my hair out trying to figure out
why the Sony disk-on-key I just bought didn't work.
First I added
of SCSI. USB SCSI devices are supposed to support
6 byte commands. Alternatively, we could do the 6 to 10 translation
for SCSI devices as well as UFI and ATAPI devices.
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debug case the quick cases are not inlined in modules but
are always function calls. Other than that there isn't much difference.
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On 10-Jan-2003 David Yeske wrote:
I just tried to upgrade a machine with current, and sysinstall doesn't seem to
identify swap
anymore.
I'm working on fixing this bug atm. It's a problem with GEOM not reporting
enough information to libdisk/sysinstall.
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be listed as a VIA Generic host to PCI bridge).
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onceivably be used to install the rest
of the system with.
As mentioned above, this is a definite concern that needs to be addressed.
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complete for fe80:0009::02a0:24ff:fe60:0236 - no duplicates found
More IPv6 stuff.
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I'm in the process of tracking this down. If anyone has any
pointers, I'd appreciate the help.
If this has already been fixed and I haven't seen the mail/cvs
commit yet, please let me know that too... :-)
Thanks!
John
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Warner
Thanks, Warner.
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This patch can also be found at
http://people.FreeBSD.org/~jhb/patches/inetd.patch
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in loader.rc, like just 'lsdev'.
Basically, we need a way to make the loader boot and not load anything, then you
can try to load the kernel at your leisure to ensure that is what is breaking.
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, "di %s%d\n", name, id-id_unit);
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@
bytes_written += fprintf(fout, "f %s%d %#x\n", name,
id-id_unit, id-id_flags);
}
- i += sizeof(struct isa_device) + 8;
+ i += sizeof(struct uc_device) + 8;
}
bail:
Com
userconfig from 'struct isa_device' and friends.
Userconfig was only using this for convenience since newbus, and even
then it was rather inconvenient.
That's the commit that broke it. And its dated 4 days after your kernel. :)
- Jordan
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release build, but both GENERIC and
sysinstall compiled fine with the patch I submitted earlier.
- Jordan
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and test this out in a day or two.
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On 28-Mar-00 Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
Looks good to me, but I need to test it to make sure. I will also look
at seeing if I can squeeze the int 13 extension installation check into
boot1 and boot0 so that they will use packet mode automatically as well.
I recall
and when I was done I committed it so everyone else could
have the option of playing with it. Welcome to a volunteer project.
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interested in running a mirror with your patches.
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anyways since the newer as actually supprots it well.
(supposedly)
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On 23-May-00 John Baldwin wrote:
jhb 2000/05/23 05:18:49 PDT
Modified files:
sys/boot/i386/boot0 Makefile boot0.s
sys/boot/i386/boot2 Makefile boot1.s
sys/boot/i386/btx/btx Makefile btx.s
sys/boot/i386/cdldr cdldr.s
sys/boot/i386/pxeldr pxeldr.s
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