Could you please tell me where in the source the KLD location is
determined? I found out that the KLD can be loaded under / in 4.3-Release
even if I have a newer copy under /modules. This gives me a lot of
trouble debugging.
Thanks,
-Zhihui
On Sat, 20 Oct 2001, Warner Losh wrote:
In
Zhihui Zhang wrote:
Could you please tell me where in the source the KLD location is
determined? I found out that the KLD can be loaded under / in 4.3-Release
even if I have a newer copy under /modules. This gives me a lot of
trouble debugging.
Look at the sysctl kern.module_path - that
For future reference, this belongs on freebsd-questions.
Soweb_Ahfei wrote:
Dear Sir,
We have installed the Freebsd4.32 in our server.But we can not reboot
the system after we made an error configuration in the file
FSTAB.Now,we can not delete or rename the error file
This belongs on -questions...
Soweb_Ahfei wrote:
We have installed the Freebsd4.32 in our server.But we can not
reboot the system after we made an error configuration in the
file FSTAB.Now,we can not delete or rename the error file Fstab
and the system shown the file is read only.
We
I have an interesting issue. I have a wireless card (using the
FreeBSD box as a base station), and want to run various services
(dhcpd, named) bound to that interface. By default it seems the
boot process gets to those items before the pccard code has made
'wi0' available, so those services
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Leo Bicknell writes:
: If you've got an idea, I'd love to hear it. If I can make something
: work I'll send patches back.
Add -z to the pccardd_flags.
Warner
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Could you please tell me where in the source the KLD location is
determined? I found out that the KLD can be loaded under / in 4.3-Release
even if I have a newer copy under /modules. This gives me a lot of
trouble debugging.
It shouldn't give you a lot of trouble because you should never
Mike Smith wrote:
So the driver writers
are forced to at least recompile their drivers for each release.
This isn't typically the case, actually. 4.x has in fact been very
good in this regard.
What about between 3.x and 4.x ? And 5.x is going to be yet another
major change.
Plus
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