Hi all,
I'm still fairly new to this, so I hope you all don't mind another
question. Actually, several questions
First let me explain what I have, then what I want to do.
I have 2 machines which I want to run FreeBSD on. So far I have set one
of them up, a P-II machine, as a file print
On Sunday 27 February 2005 16:32, Richard Danter wrote:
...
I guess the last step is to recompile the ports I have installed. Is
there a quick way to rebuild just the ports I have installed or do I
need to go through them all one by one and 'make install clean' them?
The easiest way is to use
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Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 22:03
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Subject: Optimising FreeBSD
First, I think I need to edit the /etc/make.conf file. This is what
-Original Message-
From: Richard Danter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 23:13
To: Subhro
Subject: Re: Optimising FreeBSD
Subhro wrote:
Yeh a rebuild of world is necessary. Well, not necessary but definitely
recommended.
So just to be clear
On 27 Feb 2005, at 16:32, Richard Danter wrote:
Assuming the settings above are right, now I guess I can rebuild my
kernel again without changing the configuration but I should now have
p2 specific code? Is there anything in the kernel config file I need
to check? Do I even need to rebuild