Peter Kieser wrote:
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> I have no problem with bringing up the discussion of process
> checkpointing on FreeBSD, what I _DO_ have a problem with is all this
> cruft about DF on the list all the time. We keep getting the, "DragonFly
> does it this w
I have no problem with bringing up the discussion of process
checkpointing on FreeBSD, what I _DO_ have a problem with is all this
cruft about DF on the list all the time. We keep getting the, "DragonFly
does it this way" or "DragonFly has this and we don't" on the
freebsd-hackers mailing list,
Marshall,
this question is more appropriately posted to freebsd-questions
since this involves questions on how to use the OS, not to modify it or
report something that is broken. But that said I'll take a stab at helping
you.
> (1) started with fdisk delete all on HD, then /mbr
>
On Mon, Jan 17, 2005 at 09:39:50PM -, Marshall Kiam-Laine wrote:
> (3) at no time did i see any option for 32/64bit install ?
FreeBSD/amd64 is the native, 64-bit version of FreeBSD. If you want
to run FreeBSD in legacy i386 mode, install the i386 version of
FreeBSD.
Kris
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hi all :) can anyone help newbie please :
(1) started with fdisk delete all on HD, then /mbr
but it still picked up bootloader from previous attempt.
how to wipe the HD totally clean first ?
(1) managed to get it installed, logged in, $startx,
jumped to xterm, then crashed :
If you guys are interested in the checkpointing code, now is the time
to port it. And maybe someone could donate the last little bit required
to make it reasonably secure when used by a non-root user. That bit being
to have the kernel record the file handles and creds in a root-ow
On Monday 17 January 2005 12:55, Bruce M Simpson wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 16, 2005 at 03:01:17PM +0100, Milan Obuch wrote:
> > ACCESS.bus support (i2c bus compatible) and LPC bus bridge (for
> > expansion). The first one is present in OpenBSD. I am currently studying
> > that and FreeBSD kernel sources
On Sun, Jan 16, 2005 at 03:01:17PM +0100, Milan Obuch wrote:
> ACCESS.bus support (i2c bus compatible) and LPC bus bridge (for expansion).
> The first one is present in OpenBSD. I am currently studying that and FreeBSD
> kernel sources to try port it, however, any help would be great. No idea on
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