Hi,
I was playing around with ipfw, and when I tried something like:
/sbin/ipfw disable firewall
/sbin/ipfw flush sysctl net.inet.ip.fw.dyn_buckets=600
applying some rules
/sbin/ipfw enable firewall
The machine paniced:
#0 dumpsys () at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:487
#1
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On Mon, 2 May 2005, Steven Hartland wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote::
Surely thats what the buffer sync is doing. Watching the console both
these actions appear to be doing identical things but the end results
are quite different :( buffers are always under
There is a #ifdef SPARSE_MAPPING at line 701,and again a #ifdef
SPARSE_MAPPING at line 713.I just can't understand the second
one.Does it have any special mean ?
thanks .
It's just conditional compiling construct...however as you can see in the
tag For whatever reason, SPARSE_MAPPING is not
On Mon, 2 May 2005, c0ldbyte wrote:
I have a HDD Post Write Buffer in the BIOS according to the MB manual
although the disks aren't connected to the MB controllers they are on RAID
5 set off a PCI-X card. Will give it a go tomorrow ( drag the monitor
back to the rack ). Will this have any
I am trying to enable the scanning functions on an HP PSC 1350
all-in-one printer.
The print functions work with hpijs/cups/foomatic-filters.
I have installed hpoj, but ptal-init cannot find the scanner.
The problem seems to be that the scan functions get improperly
attached at boot time.
This is
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