In jails, I'd like a local ZFS /, a read-only nullfs-mounted /usr, and a
local /usr/local. (I'd also have read-only nullfs-mounted /bin, /lib,
/libexec, but let's forget about that for now.)
This way, I can upgrade the master /usr once, in one place, and have all
jails inherit it. And my dear
krad kra...@gmail.com writes:
use zfs mount/umount
How?
The zfs mount command does not work anyting like the mount(8) command
but for ZFS volumes. The zfs mount mounts a volume using its
mountpoint property. But if that's set to legacy, then zfs mount will
hardly work, since it cannot
Matthias Gamsjager mgamsja...@gmail.com writes:
The Supermicro controllers listed by FreeBSD as supported seem to be
rebranded Adaptec controllers, and they are therefore also disqualified.
The supermicro usas-l8i
Is the any PCIe SAS controller that is supported by FreeBSD 8.1 that I
can purchase today? The controller should preferably be low-profile.
RAID is not needed since I have just one disk, but if only RAID
controllers are available, I can live with that.
FreeBSD supports several controllers, but
I am trying to get an Adaptec 2405 to work in *any* mode with FreeBSD
8.1. I have installed FreeBSD hundreds of times, usually quiet
successfully.
I have just one disk, a Seagate Savvio 15k 146 GB SAS. (The reason I
use a RAID controller is that it appears that FreeBSD does not support
any
Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mar 22, 2007, at 12:00 PM, Torbjorn Granlund wrote:
The second line should have been smtp.swox.se.smtp SYN+ACK'ing the
ISN of 27523124. vm is sending a RST to that because the sequence
#'s don't match. It's also odd that the set
Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mar 21, 2007, at 5:03 PM, Torbjorn Granlund wrote:
When vm attempts to make a TCP connection (e.g., on port 25) to
smtp.swox.se I see the following traffic on the router:
22:46:27.015389 IP vm.se.lsoft.com.47218 smtp.swox.se.smtp: S
I have the following setup:
IBM VM mainframe - [Internet] - fbsd 6.2 router - fbsd 4.10 smtp box
vm router.swox.se smtp.swox.se
When vm attempts to make a TCP connection (e.g., on port 25) to
smtp.swox.se I see the following traffic on the router: