"userquota" and "groupquota" options are not given, but
"rq" is, isn't it possible to use the same behaviour than other
systems, which is to turn on quota at mount time and not at boot
time and defaulting to userquota to /disk0/quotas in my case ?
of course, more control needs to be done in every quota commands
such as, don't create a quota file if the filesystem isn't mounted.
and mount needs to be completed to activate quotas at mount time.
so, I am right to make these modifications and more if needed,
but before, I want to be sure I'm not wrong somewhere ? and before
to send a bug-report, I'm asking you.
PS : there is a lot of quota PRs which are not assigned right now.
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Josef Karthauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There appears to be some code in the /boot/support.4th file to force
the user to enter a password at kernel load time. Does anyone know
enough forth to tell me how to activate it?
in /boot/loader.conf or /boot/loader.conf.local try the following
"Julian Stacey" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here's a weirdness in 4.2-RELEASE kernel generation:
- Compiling a GENERIC kernel _Without -O optimiser causes a broken make !
- Compiling a GENERIC kernel _With_ -O optimiser compiles OK.
this question is cyclic. and yes, the kernel *have* to be
Munish Chopra [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If the following isn't an appropriate subject for discussion on this
particular mailing list, please move ensuing discussion to one that is
more appropriate (possibly -hackers or -hardware).
NVidia discussions usually are in -multimedia, no ?
Cyrille.
Brian Somers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd suggest going ahead and committing it ASAP - before people start
``discussing'' it again :oI
from my point of view, it would be better to implement -i/-I than this
hack which has no advantage in performance and functionnality than :
while read arg;
Gunther Schadow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I got some VAXen 6420, big machines. Mine has 6 CPUs. I was planning
to boot myself with Ultrix, and then go on with NetBSD. Even
NetBSD's port-vax needs some tweaking for my hardware, XMI and
BI bus support is blank. I am with FreeBSD forever and
Gunther Schadow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I got some VAXen 6420, big machines. Mine has 6 CPUs. I was planning
to boot myself with Ultrix, and then go on with NetBSD. Even
NetBSD's port-vax needs some tweaking for my hardware, XMI and
BI bus support is blank. I am with FreeBSD
Farooq Mela [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am wondering why some operating systems use the macro _ANSI_SOURCE
while others (ie Linux) use _ANSI_C_SOURCE to indicate that the source
compiled is ANSI-compliant (and similarly with _POSIX_SOURCE and
_POSIX_C_SOURCE). I have neither copies of the
Matthew Seaman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
by which time the script might just as well be pure perl anyhow...
and the perl polution continue...
while some people claims perl should goes off whenever possible,
you're claiming it should goes on.
FYI, the date stuff can be written in pure
Matthew Seaman wrote:
[snip]
see the following url on a portable (awk and ksh) replacement for
date -v-1d :
Then the program will contain perl, ksh and awk code? There are too many
languages used, aren't there? Also realize please that base system does not
welcome in the portable
Jon Parise [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
With the proposed NetBSD-derived system, individual services are
isolated in their very own scripts, making starting / stopping
them very convenient (the only advantage I see to the SysV
layout). In addition, the integrity of dependency graph is
Andrew Hesford [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 06:04:23PM -0700, Gordon Tetlow wrote:
[snip]
Anyway, here's my status:
rcorder ported (one line code change)
CPPFLAGS - CFLAGS in Makefile I suppose ?
Alternatively, give up the handy feature of being able to start
Warner Losh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Doug Barton writes:
: in fact, the require keyword isn't sufficient in it's own. there
: should be pre_require and post_require keywords since nfsd needs to
: start mountd before to start nfsd then rpc.statd and rpc.lockd
Robert Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Koster, K.J. wrote:
[snip]
How about /var/run/{$deamon}.pid?
So, one of the things I've always hated (and loved) about UNIX is the pid
system. One of the problems I have with (foo).pid is that pid's are
rapidly recycled, so
Jordan Hubbard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ground in front of them. I've seen a lot of hands go up but I STILL
haven't seen anything committed or even just a URL to some prototype
bits to test. :(
before coding anything, it's a common usage to know the way to go.
for instance, I'm not sure
Sergey Babkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip]
How about keeping the state of the system as empty files in
a subdirectory, say, /etc/rcstate.d. This directory would be
cleaned up at boot time and then as each of the service startup
script is run (and completed successfully), an empty file
Dima Dorfman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Warner Losh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a way to undef an option?
I thought about this, too. Right now there isn't a way to do that,
and neither OpenBSD nor NetBSD have one AFAIK. That said, I think it
would be trivial to implement. The
Coleman Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here's the address of the 3dfx device driver I wrote for freebsd:
http://pohl.ececs.uc.edu/~cokane/
Please test it some more and give me feedback. Could someone please email me
with information on submitting this to the CVS commit team?
did you
Joseph Wright wrote:
On Sun, Jun 18, 2000 at 04:14:51AM +0200, Cyrille Lefevre wrote:
"Daniel C. Sobral" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joseph Wright wrote:
Since when? Any that I've ever needed had to be compiled into the
kernel.
Since when is a toug
Cyrille Lefevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joseph Wright wrote:
On Sun, Jun 18, 2000 at 04:14:51AM +0200, Cyrille Lefevre wrote:
"Daniel C. Sobral" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joseph Wright wrote:
Since when? Any that I've ever needed had to b
preliminaries :
# mkdir -p /path/name /path/to
# touch /path/name/file
# ln -s /path/name /path/to/symlink
# mv /path/to/symlink/ /other/location
^ note the terminating slash.
move the target of the symlink instead of the symlink itself.
same results w/ rm -r and cp -r.
John Polstra wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Cyrille Lefevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the problem I have, is that, when I run "cvs -t update -r RELENG_4",
I got the following message (last 4 lines) :
[...]
cvs update: notice: main loop with [EMAIL PROTECTED
Ben Smithurst [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brian Somers wrote:
Well, "periodic security" will work as long as /etc/periodic/security
exists, so I guess you just mean the docs need updating? I'll get to
that if someone is actually planning on committing this stuff.
=20
Perhaps the best
Essenz Consulting [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know that APC SmartUPS and BackUPS are supported under FreeBSD but what
about the APC PowerStack? I was looking at the APC PowerStack 250
Rackmount UPS. It comes with a RS-232 cables and supports that same kind
of emergency shutdown that the
why it's not possible to suspend SCSI drives like the ATA/IDE ones ?
I'm not talking about camcontrol suspend feature. if you have a mounted
filesystem, and access a file onto that filesystem while the drive is
suspended in this manner, the system gives up. and it is not so good
(at all :) to
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So what does everyone think? Is it suitable to add a read only
sysctl 'machdep.apm_powerstate' that reports either AC, nn%,
or N/A ? Or should the format be numeric (999 = AC, =100 =
Nick Sayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Cyrille Lefevre wrote:
Nick Sayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Cyrille Lefevre wrote:
Poul-Henning Kamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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So what does everyone think
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: So what does everyone think? Is it suitable to add a read only
: sysctl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alexander Langer) writes:
Currently, I see the following:
root@parca /sys $ grep _BSD_TIME_T {alpha,i386}/include/ansi.h
alpha/include/ansi.h:#define_BSD_TIME_T_int /* time() */
i386/include/ansi.h:#define _BSD_TIME_T_long /* time()... */
I
"Michael C. Wu" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am working on completing a BSDL'ed implementation
of wchar* that is *not* broken. However,
I could not find a free copy of ANSI C library standard.
try this link :
http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/7908799/
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Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
On 1 Aug 2000, Cyrille Lefevre wrote:
"Michael C. Wu" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am working on completing a BSDL'ed implementation
of wchar* that is *not* broken. However,
I could not find a free copy of ANSI C library standard
Wes Peters [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Nicolas Leonard wrote:
I would like to generate a core dump 'explicitly' in
my program. How can that be done ?
Call abort(3)
If you want to coredump it "interactively", hit your QUIT
"Daniel O'Connor" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 20-Nov-00 Brian Reichert wrote:
I didn't find anything after an admittedly quick look intp PRs and the mail
list archives:
Under FreeBSD 3.4-RELEASE, we are running a simple log file scrubber:
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Thierry DELHAISE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm developping a tool running in userland (root) (a command line
tools) for enumerating all devices present on the machine :
take a look at http://www.magnicomp.com/sysinfo/ first :)
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process using fcntl(2) or lockf(3), and vice versa.
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default 0 # By default, boot the first entry.
timeout 5 # Boot automatically after 30 secs.
title FreeBSD
root (hd0,0)
root(hd0,0,a) would be better :)
kernel /boot/loader
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title Install GRUB (primary - IDE)
root(hd0,2,a)
setup (hd0,2)
title Install GRUB (floppy)
root(fd0)
setup (fd0)
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Just plain doesn't work here moans that it cant mount the FS
where as chainloader works fine.
do you add ,a in root (hd0,0,a) ?
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maildir format and is really simple to configure.
http://monkey.org/openbsd/archive/misc/0405/msg00490.html
if you're using maildir mbox format, consider courier-imap or binc-imap.
if you're using virtual domains, courier-imap would be your friend.
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shlock ? and CMU md (a sort of mkdep in C) ?
PS : decomment and relpath only need some mods while sadc would need a large
amount of mods, don't know about sar.
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Cyrille Lefevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
regarding the APSL (http://www.opensource.apple.com/apsl/),
do you think it is possible to import some darwin commands w/ mods.
for instance, I thing to decomment
Robert Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 28 May 2004, Cyrille Lefevre wrote:
regarding the APSL (http://www.opensource.apple.com/apsl/), do you think
it is possible to import some darwin commands w/ mods.
[snip]
The FreeBSD Core Team took a look at the APSL a while back, and decided
/test.sh. I found that my patched version
(when run with no options) produced identical output to the existing
version.
don't know if you submit a PR, if not, man send-pr.
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is there any reasons to hide timeradd() and co in sys/time.h
from the kernel space (! _KERNEL) ?
how about to remove #ifndef _KERNEL/#endif ?
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On Thu, 17 Jun 2004, Cyrille Lefevre wrote:
is there any reasons to hide timeradd() and co in sys/time.h
from the kernel space (! _KERNEL) ?
Yes. This prevents them being used in the kernel. They are compatibility
cruft for NetBSD. In the kernel
; then
ok
else
locked
fi
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that the selected process is the last forked thread and
not the thread owner (father) ?
PS : using -lc_r, there is no thread at all, but I suppose this is an
expected behaviour.
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David O'Brien wrote:
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 04:05:27PM +0200, Cyrille Lefevre wrote:
David O'Brien wrote:
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 05:42:23PM -0700, Jordan Hubbard wrote:
We're still waiting for 4.0's support footprint to widen
a bit more before subjecting people to it by default
matching capability is used.
others are ignored. I've a pending termcap update related to
http://www.tuxedo.org/terminfo. for instance, I don't remember if
reorder works w/ termtypes.tc ?
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Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
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As you can see there are quite a few terminals that have capabilities defined
more than once! I don't have THAT many terminals to check, but I'm open to
suggestions. Should we do something about this? If yes, what?
this isn't
...
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-rc's Yahoo! Group ?
then you have to submit a status report to avoid duplicates
work...
I also done some stuffs on this some months ago, but I have
to review it. don't remember the status of my job... :(
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updated.
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David O'Brien wrote:
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I've prepared a status report about this project. the xml file in
attachment have to be reviewed since I've just put descriptions
from FreeBSD-rc's Yahoo! Group and your email message.
WHY
log).
kill -1 `cat /var/run/syslogd.pid`
gzip log.0
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much better is to keep it, at least to remember that something like
that have to be done.
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conf/21722The mixer settings are lost on system reboot.
This should probably be closed due to the work being done on the
NetBSD rc system. The same functionality can be provided
happen if $dhcp_kernel isn't sets ?
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FreeBSD 3.x
releases, but they always hang with a kernel panic when booting via the
included bootdisks. Would the FreeBSD 2.2.x series of releases work with
such a CD-ROM drive?
don't know, but I have all 2.2.8 CDROMs at home.
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On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 01:45:09AM +0200, Cyrille Lefevre wrote:
On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 03:48:32PM +0200, Alex Dupre wrote:
In normal situation accessing to a FreeBSD 4.x machine from cygwin is not
very pleasant: editing files is quite a pain
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not be turned off; disks for mounted filesystems, /dev/mem, and
^
/dev/kmem may not be opened for writing; kernel modules (see
kld(4)) may not be loaded or unloaded.
I guess no.
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have to submit a PR (man send-pr).
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no need, cd /usr/ports/misc/upclient make install
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ourpose.
Dyndns offers three levels of DNS ... static, dynamic and custom.
I have modified the dd-up code to support the custom part of this.
ok, I'll take a look.
sorry for the convenience...
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current directory. imagine that the current fs is nearly full...
for the rest of the code, same assertion than above.
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On Sat, Jul 27, 2002 at 03:18:24PM -0500, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jul 27), Cyrille Lefevre said:
IMHO, both the old and the newer code are wrong. they should use
getenv(TMPDIR) if any and certainly not the current directory.
there is probably more room in ${TMPDIR:-/var/tmp
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