On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 04:54:21PM +0200, Jesús Arnáiz wrote:
I heard about CFS and TCFS (but this is not still supported by FreeBSD), is
there any better bet? If anyone know any good resource (sites, papers, ...)
on these topics please tell me.
I can attest to using CFS for several practical
Hello,
does FreeBSD currently have something similar to linux's kernel_thread() ?
Or is it what KSE intends to implement ? Can I somehow run independent
kernel thread, which will, for instance, check some flag that I set inside
interrupt handler and do some job that can't be done in the
* Eugene L. Vorokov [EMAIL PROTECTED] [011025 03:03] wrote:
Hello,
does FreeBSD currently have something similar to linux's kernel_thread() ?
Or is it what KSE intends to implement ? Can I somehow run independent
kernel thread, which will, for instance, check some flag that I set inside
On 25-Oct-01 Eugene L. Vorokov wrote:
Hello,
does FreeBSD currently have something similar to linux's kernel_thread() ?
Or is it what KSE intends to implement ? Can I somehow run independent
kernel thread, which will, for instance, check some flag that I set inside
interrupt handler and
I cannot mount any of the NFS shares that I share from my server due to a
problem with mountd and RPC.
rc.conf looks like this:
network_interfaces=lo0
removable_interfaces=wi0
nfs_server_enable=YES
nfs_server_flags=-t -u -n 4
/etc/exports looks like this:
/mp3 myclient
I have the
First of all, sorry for the dumb questions.
I've installed the cvsupd-mirror port, so I now have around 1.5Gb of
CVS data in /usr/repo.
I was wondering if there was a way to access this as a CVS repository?
What I'm really after is a way to read commit messages/diffs from it -
primarily for
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On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, Eugene L. Vorokov wrote:
Hello,
does FreeBSD currently have something similar to linux's kernel_thread() ?
Or is it what KSE intends to implement ? Can I somehow run independent
kernel thread, which will, for instance, check some flag that I set inside
interrupt
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001 12:27:55 + (UTC), in sentex.lists.freebsd.hackers
you wrote:
But alas, I cannot find any procedures for doing this. Does anyone know
how to duplicate a master disk to a new slave disk??? It would REALLY
make my life much easier.
Test it to make sure it works, but
On Thu, Oct 25, 2001 at 04:13:09AM -0600, Joesh Juphland wrote:
I cannot mount any of the NFS shares that I share from my server due to a
problem with mountd and RPC.
rc.conf looks like this:
network_interfaces=lo0
removable_interfaces=wi0
nfs_server_enable=YES
nfs_server_flags=-t
On Thu, Oct 25, 2001 at 11:59:03AM +0100, Rasputin wrote:
First of all, sorry for the dumb questions.
I've installed the cvsupd-mirror port, so I now have around 1.5Gb of
CVS data in /usr/repo.
I was wondering if there was a way to access this as a CVS repository?
What I'm really
Hi!
I plan to be in Kyiv on Monday, 29th, visiting British Embassy's
visa section. If someone from Kyiv staff could meet me and help
me out, I would be very grateful.
Thanks in advance,
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[EMAIL
On 25-Oct-01 Joesh Juphland wrote:
I cannot mount any of the NFS shares that I share from my server due to a
problem with mountd and RPC.
mountd seeems fine, it seems more that nfsd is having problems. Erm. Duh.
When you manually started mountd, did you also manually start nfsd? You
I am seeing strange behaviour with a kld module
which prints out the curproc-p_pid of the caller.
Here are the details :
Configuration :
---
Uniprocessor kernel/Single i686 CPU
4.3-RELEASE
kernel config = GENERIC + {DUMMYNET, BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER}
Setup :
---
(a) I have a
Hi
I'm trying to rebuild the kernel after updating the
source tree by cvsup on my notebook (866 Pentium III). Everything seems ok, but
when I reboot it, It stops and shows me:
pci_cfgintr_search: linked (41) to configured irq 0
at 0:2:0
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel
mode
You're wired fine. You're seeing collisions because it's half duplex.
To avoid collisions you need a full duplex segment, otherwise the router
and etinc talking at the same time will lead to a collision. This is
normal and is not cause for concern.
Marcelo Leal wrote:
i have the follow
On Thu, Oct 25, 2001, Joesh Juphland wrote:
P.S. I have ipfw built into the kernel, with the 'block all' setting, but in
/usr/local/etc/rc.d I have a script that runs ipfw add 65500 allow all
from any to any so I don't think that ipfw is hurting me
Have you checked the logs to
memmem(3) is another one substring searching function. Unlike str(n)str
it could be used for binary strings search. memmem is compatible with GNU
libc memmem.
Please comment/review.
Andrew.
diff -ruN src.orig/include/string.h src/include/string.h
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somewhat strange your cross.. I am accoustumed to use the 568A/568B normalized cross,
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to irado:
read some information at www.ots.utexas.edu/ethernet
to leal:
try to test with different NIC`s and cabels.
On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
somewhat strange your cross.. I am accoustumed to use the 568A/568B normalized
cross, which is:
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