I just acquired an older Gateway GT5220 with an AMD 62 Athlon-x2
dual processor. I want to set it up as a sort of test machine. There
does not seem to be a specific setting for 'cpu-type' or 'march' for
this machine. I have notices on some Linux forums that they recommend
using the 'native'
Well, Windows 7 isn't playing nicely with FreeBSD (and some other OS systems).
I have my first primary partition (MBR scheme) installed with Windows 7
and I want to have FreeBSD as second primary partition. Eventually, I
want to have
Ubuntu on my first and second extended partitions.
Any
On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 06:41:04 -0500
Carmel carmel...@hotmail.com wrote:
I just acquired an older Gateway GT5220 with an AMD 62 Athlon-x2
dual processor. I want to set it up as a sort of test machine. There
does not seem to be a specific setting for 'cpu-type' or 'march' for
this machine. I
2010/2/22 Nick Mackowski nmackow...@new.rr.com:
Hi I have a Hp Pavillion dv8 with dual sata drives. What program do I need
to raid this thing. I installed a second hard drive after I bought it.. I
am not sure what I need.
Hi Nick
On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 14:20:27 +0200, Angelin Lalev lalev.ange...@gmail.com
wrote:
Well, Windows 7 isn't playing nicely with FreeBSD (and some other OS systems).
I have my first primary partition (MBR scheme) installed with Windows 7
and I want to have FreeBSD as second primary partition.
On 02/23/10 13:21, RW wrote:
On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 06:41:04 -0500
Carmelcarmel...@hotmail.com wrote:
I just acquired an older Gateway GT5220 with an AMD 62 Athlon-x2
dual processor. I want to set it up as a sort of test machine. There
does not seem to be a specific setting for 'cpu-type' or
On 02/22/10 23:17, Jeronimo Calvo wrote:
How can I get rid of this message, making the system ignore it? Is
not causing any apparent problem apart of the funny flooding...
Try commenting out or modifying the first active line in
/etc/sylog.conf. If that doesn't work there's probably no
Angelin Lalev skrev 2010-02-23 13:20:
Well, Windows 7 isn't playing nicely with FreeBSD (and some other OS systems).
I have my first primary partition (MBR scheme) installed with Windows 7
and I want to have FreeBSD as second primary partition. Eventually, I
want to have
Ubuntu on my first and
Hi there all
I've trying to setup nested VLans using netgraph and most of my
googling suggests that this can be done.
But alas it is not working on this side. I'm running a standard
FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE-p2 AMD64.
The below works just fine and creates a perfectly functional Vlan
interface
On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 08:23:44 -0500, Leslie Jensen les...@eskk.nu wrote:
Angelin Lalev skrev 2010-02-23 13:20:
Well, Windows 7 isn't playing nicely with FreeBSD (and some other OS
systems).
I have my first primary partition (MBR scheme) installed with Windows 7
and I want to have FreeBSD as
Even if you installed FreeBSD *before* Windows, you can restore the
FreeBSD boot manager with sysinstall (select the Custom installation
from the main menu), for example. Or GRUB can also be another way to go,
of course.
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On 2010.02.23. 13:58, Polytropon wrote:
FreeBSD brings
Can anyone shed light on this?
I don't want to run kerberos...
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On 23 February 2010 13:16, AngryWolf angrywolf2...@gmail.com wrote:
Even if you installed FreeBSD *before* Windows, you can restore the FreeBSD
boot manager with sysinstall (select the Custom installation from the main
menu), for
On 02/22/10 14:32, Programmer In Training wrote:
Second attempt to post this to the list. Please bear with me as I'm
having issues with my posts to the list not always making it through.
OK, after some searching I've come up (almost) empty handed[0-1].
Everything else I've found so far for
On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 14:16:53 +0100, AngryWolf angrywolf2...@gmail.com wrote:
Even if you installed FreeBSD *before* Windows, you can restore the
FreeBSD boot manager with sysinstall (select the Custom installation
from the main menu), for example.
Well... in fact, that's not restoring the
On 2/23/10, Programmer In Training p...@joseph-a-nagy-jr.us wrote:
On 02/22/10 14:32, Programmer In Training wrote:
Second attempt to post this to the list. Please bear with me as I'm
having issues with my posts to the list not always making it through.
OK, after some searching I've come up
On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 11:05:20 -0600, Programmer In Training
p...@joseph-a-nagy-jr.us wrote:
OK, upon a second reboot (for something unrelated), the device is
detected (but I think only because I had the disk in the drive at the
time). Now I'm having mount issues. First, it's entry in dmesg:
On 02/23/10 11:42, Tim Judd wrote:
Could be due to that the zip disks have a partition defined.
ls /dev/afd0*
file -s /dev/afd0
That did it. I didn't know how to define the partition. Now to format it.
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On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 03:10:01PM +, Matthew Seaman wrote:
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On 22/02/2010 14:30, Jerry McAllister wrote:
No. In multi-user, files are still changing. The snapshot could
possibly be made between parts of a change - between different
I am asking out of curiosity.
'top' describes the memory state on my machine like this:
Mem: 1085M Active, 196M Inact, 301M Wired, 36M Cache, 112M Buf, 1366M Free
Swap: 16G Total, 757M Used, 16G Free, 4% Inuse
There is enough space in memory to load back all swap. Is there a
command to do that
In response to Yuri y...@rawbw.com:
I am asking out of curiosity.
'top' describes the memory state on my machine like this:
Mem: 1085M Active, 196M Inact, 301M Wired, 36M Cache, 112M Buf, 1366M Free
Swap: 16G Total, 757M Used, 16G Free, 4% Inuse
There is enough space in memory to load back
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 12:24:15PM -0800, Yuri wrote:
I am asking out of curiosity.
'top' describes the memory state on my machine like this:
Mem: 1085M Active, 196M Inact, 301M Wired, 36M Cache, 112M Buf, 1366M Free
Swap: 16G Total, 757M Used, 16G Free, 4% Inuse
There is enough space in
On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 14:59:28 -0600
John j...@starfire.mn.org wrote:
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 12:24:15PM -0800, Yuri wrote:
I am asking out of curiosity.
'top' describes the memory state on my machine like this:
Mem: 1085M Active, 196M Inact, 301M Wired, 36M Cache, 112M Buf,
1366M Free
From the lack of response, am I correct to conclude that Gvinum can't do
RAID1+0 (as opposed to RAID0+1)?
Thanks.
Andrew
--- On Mon, 2/22/10, Andrew Klaassen claws...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi.
Newbie question: I'm trying to figure out how to
create a stripe-over-mirrors, aka RAID1+0, with
Some years ago I thought that future java tools would have
BSD ports that did not demand that we fetch them ourselves?
Now, among the few things left to rebuild/update is
diablo-jdk16. The makefile sez to fetch
tzupdater-1_3_25-2009u.zip.
Can
Hi Gary,
On 23 February 2010 23:28, Gary Kline kl...@thought.org wrote:
Some years ago I thought that future java tools would have
BSD ports that did not demand that we fetch them ourselves?
Now, among the few things left to rebuild/update is
diablo-jdk16. The
On Tuesday 23 February 2010 23:11:37 Andrew Klaassen wrote:
From the lack of response, am I correct to conclude that Gvinum can't do
RAID1+0 (as opposed to RAID0+1)?
I'll bite.
Is there a particular reason why you want to use gvinum instead of a
combination of gmirror and gstripe?
I don't
Thanks for the first reply and the link. it helped.
My second question is if I do the bsd raid0 thing, will it affect windows 7,
the protectsmart harddrive feature, the imprint reader, and other misc
features. IE: will it run like it does now in exception for the changes to
the sata setup.
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 2:18 AM, Lowell Gilbert
freebsd-questions-lo...@be-well.ilk.org wrote:
Andreas Nilsson andrn...@gmail.com writes:
is the scheduler and acpi system aware of the Intel Turbo Boost technology?
I don't know much more about it than the advertising material, but I
don't
On 2/23/10 8:23 AM, Steven Friedrich wrote:
Can anyone shed light on this?
I don't want to run kerberos...
I think you posted this on the freebsd-ports list, and Gary Jennejohn
provided the following reply, have you tried?
On 2/10/10 11:59 AM, Gary Jennejohn wrote:
Run make config
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