On Thu, 29 May 2003, Dan Pelleg wrote:
power failure w/o waiting for the user to powercycle. Nothing seems to
work. Any suggestions?
Try 'shutdown -r now'
Regards,
Richard.
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On Sat, 31 May 2003, Robert Watson wrote:
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On Sun, 8 Jun 2003, Vincent wrote:
Vincent,
My PhotoClip DM2132 camera which works under Linux, produces the
following messages in the system log but produces and IO error when I
try to mount it.
I'm also working on a USB device (PQI 128 MB Flash Drive) that's not
working (yet).
Can you put
Hello,
Please take a look at this:
=
[snowlap] ~$ who am i
richard ttyp5Jul 4 00:34 (:0.0)
[snowlap] ~$ su -
Password:
Last login: Fri Jul 4 00:31:17 on ttyp5
snowlap# who am i
root ttyp5Jul 4 00:34
On Fri, 4 Jul 2003, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
Hello,
Doh, forgot to mention: the following patch fixes it for me.
This indeed fixes it. Thanks!
Regards,
Richard.
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On Sun, 29 Jun 2003, Systems Engineering wrote:
I am attempting an installation via the 5.1-R iso. During the
partitioning process, fdisk reports that the detected disk geometry is
probably incorrect. Subsequently, I attempt to specify the geometry
reported by bios (CSH:19158,255,16). This
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, Yamada Ken Takeshi wrote:
I have the following error with make buildworld since
Feb. 21th, 0900GMT with my P3x2 box.
boot2 seems exceeding the size limit, any fix?
Same here, with the sources of today (upped en builded twice, but both
time's the same error)
Regards,
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, David Syphers wrote:
David,
I added BOOT2_UFS=UFS2_ONLY to my make.conf, and my buildworld still dies in
boot2. I'm trying to upgrade from a Feb. 19 -current (because it's crashing
all the time, and I need to enable debugging stuff). Is there a fix, or would
other
Hello,
My laptop paniced when he tried coming back from a sleep. This happens a
few times a week.
[snowlap] /var/crash$ uname -a
FreeBSD snowlap.unixguru.nl 5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #1: Tue Mar 11
15:11:05 CET 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SNOWLAP
i386
Script started on Wed
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, CARTER Anthony wrote:
udbp.o: In function `udbp_attach':
udbp.o(.text+0x40d): undefined reference to `ng_newtype'
udbp.o(.text+0x43b): undefined reference to `ng_make_node_common'
udbp.o(.text+0x482): undefined reference to `ng_name_node'
udbp.o(.text+0x4c1): undefined
Hello,
With kernel sources from today, I just got the following panic (but no
crashdump):
Mar 18 19:54:57 snowlap syslogd: kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kernel
Mar 18 19:54:57 snowlap kernel:
Mar 18 19:54:57 snowlap kernel:
Mar 18 19:54:57 snowlap kernel: Fatal trap 9: general protection
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Andreas Klemm wrote:
wanted to let you know, that since yesterday ACPI on my
Dell Latitude D600 doesn't work anymore.
/usr/src/UPDATING
20031103:
The i386 APIC_IO kernel option has been replaced by
'device apic'. The ACPI module has also been temporarily
Hello,
Yesterday installed current from a snapshot and instantly updated it via
CVS. Today i noticed a strange file in /usr with the name @LongLink.
# cat /usr/@LongLink
ports/java/jdk13/files/patch-..::src::solaris::native::com::sun::media::sound::engine::HAE_API_BSDOS_Capture.c
I containes a
Hello,
On a fresh current i get this
# truss /bin/echo hello
truss: cannot open /proc/13245/mem: No such file or directory
truss: cannot open /proc/curproc/mem: No such file or directory
Greetings,
Richard.
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On Sun, 28 Apr 2002, Harti Brandt wrote:
You need to mount procfs.
Oops youre right... Why isn't it listed in /etc/fstab???
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On Sun, 28 Apr 2002, Kris Kennaway wrote:
procfs is not mounted by default.
New to current (one day old baby :-), so didn't know that. sorry()
Why isn't it mounted by default??
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On Sun, 28 Apr 2002, Robert Watson wrote:
The rationale for disabling procfs is that its functionality is largely
redundant to existing sysctls and debugging mechanisms, and that it has
been, and will likely continue to be, an important source of system
security holes.
Okay disable it :-)
On Sun, 28 Apr 2002, Robert Watson wrote:
BTW, 5.0 will also allow (once we commit the MAC framework from the
TrustedBSD Project) kernel modules to tweak process visibility protections
in the kernel at runtime. For example, you can kldload a
mac_seeotheruids.ko policy module, which can
On Thu, 9 May 2002, Terry Lambert wrote:
Uh, csh. Preferrably with tcsh extensions, so it won't run anywhere
else. In a pinch, I guess you could use bash.
As far i can see, (almost?) everything is already moved from perl to
something else. Asked it, went away for a few hours and all the
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