ecessary), did a
> makeinstall, rebooted, and there uname -a is -p4,
> which makes sense, since rebuilding the kernel from source files wrote the
> information contained in /usr/src/sys/conf/newvers.sh into the kernel
> binary, from which uname -a extracts the patch version ..
> 2011/10/
On 07.10.2011 09:01, Jason Helfman wrote:
> If your kernel wasn't touched during the update, then uname won't bump.
but as -p4 for 8.2 fixes FreeBSD-SA-11:05.unix, it should have touched the
kernel, shouldn't it?
regards - Michael
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Michael
On 04.12.2010 20:19, Mike Tancsa wrote:
> On 12/4/2010 12:08 PM, Michael Schaefer wrote:
>>
>> ad4: FAILURE - READ_MUL48 status=51 error=84
>> LBA=594632984
&g
Hey folks,
some days ago i upgraded my FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE-p4 system to 8.1-RELEASE
using freebsd-update. I'm using a generic kernel so the upgrade process was
just straight forward.
However I encountered massive problems with my hdd which I now found out
are attributed to this upgrade. I'm using
On 04.12.2009 00:16, Nerius Landys wrote:
> I was wondering what controls this, meaning if I get an IP or a
> hostname, and why it's being truncated.
don't know about the truncating, but this behavior of displaying the
last login time and host is handled by pam_lastlog(8).
i guess the FQHN is jus
Hi Michael,
On 24.11.2009 00:41, Michael K. Smith wrote:
> We had similar crashes with PF, although not related to rtorrent
> specifically. However, we use the following sysctl values that have helped
> stability and performance immensely.
>
> net.inet.carp.preempt=1
> net.inet.carp.arpbalance=0
On 22.11.2009 23:11, cpghost wrote:
> Have you tried to run rtorrent and the router on two different
> FreeBSD machines? Does it lock the router, or does it crash
> the rtorrent box only, or both?
even though i haven't been asked i might want to answer ;) Since my box
really exclusively does rtorr
On 22.11.2009 23:11, cpghost wrote:
>> Have you tried to run rtorrent and the router on two different
>> FreeBSD machines? Does it lock the router, or does it crash the
>> rtorrent box only, or both?
even though i haven't been asked i might want to answer ;) Since my
box really exclusively does
ne to admit there was a bug and I'm unable to find the
> initial posting.
>
> Regards,
>
> -Peter
>
> Michael Schaefer wrote:
>> Hello everybody,
>>
>> I encountered same problems and am kinda glad to see I'm not alone. I
>> use FreeBSD 7.1-
Hello everybody,
I encountered same problems and am kinda glad to see I'm not alone. I
use FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE-p8 (GENERIC) on a VIA EPIA board (800MHz C3).
This box for the moment does nothing but torrent. I use two instances
of rtorrent. Each with an own user and in its own screen session.
Let's
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