[Posted to freebsd-questions will little result. I figured I'd
give -hackers a try before I give up and copy the output by hand.]
Can anyone suggest a means by which to capture the 'boot -v'
output without using a serial console? I'm stuck without any
serial ports on my notebook.
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]$ strings NSLOOKUP.EXE | grep -i copyright
@(#) Copyright (c) 1985,1989 Regents of the University of California.
Now if we can just locate something in the kernel or a well-used
DLL..
No similar luck with any of the DLL's on my Windows 2000
file system.
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involved with this system (unless of course
you feel like putting them there yourself, but that's a separate
matter).
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level) to a master set of
startup files. Blech. Yuch. Ptooey!
Agreed. It's not that I have a difficult time grokking the
layout; there's just too much work involved (both in the fingers
and in the head) working with a SysV-like setup (IHO, no need to
try changing my mind).
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changing it for feel-good compatibility reasons.
If someone with clue feels there is merit in this, feel free to
commit it.
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Or would that be overkill? (The name is certainly a bit silly ;-)
It sounds useful, but it certainly adds a lot of additional
granularity to the system. Whether that is a good thing is
debatable, however. =)
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you're at it, why not use single word verbs:
size (got 1234 wanted 5678)
cksum (got 42424242 wanted 69696969)
Or perhaps:
size (got 1234 expected 5678)
cksum (got 42424242 expected 69696969)
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could chew. =)
Have a look here for some seminar information on 4.4BSD internals:
http://www.csh.rit.edu/seminars/os/19962/week4/
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On Sat, Jul 01, 2000 at 11:11:47AM +0200, Mustafa Deeb wrote:
is there someone who've used the L440GX+ motherboard with 18G disks
and he is happy with it
No problems here with assorted 18G and 9G IBM Ultrastars and some 9G
Cheetahs.
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On Sat, Oct 02, 1999 at 07:15:12PM +0200, Ollivier Robert wrote:
Wow! I didn't know that. I'll have a look. Anyone has already done the work of
running Mutt from Netscape ? :-)
http://www3.bc.sympatico.ca/brian_winters/mutt/
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