On Sat, 14 Sep 2013 23:20:46 -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
say that I have a utility xxx running sometimes. xxx is
soaking up a chunk of my load. I have to use top to find if
xxx is running, then kill -9 to kill xxx and have a steady load of,
say, between 0.10 and 0.15.
On 15/09/2013 07:20, Gary Kline wrote:
I've evidently had too many pain meds; this shelll script should
be easy. say that I have a utility xxx running sometimes. xxx is
soaking up a chunk of my load. I have to use top to find if
xxx is running, then kill -9 to kill
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On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 07:56:17AM +0100, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 15/09/2013 07:20, Gary Kline wrote:
I've evidently had too many pain meds; this shelll
On 20.07.2013, at 18:34, Michael Grimm trash...@odo.in-berlin.de wrote:
On 20.07.2013, at 14:53, Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk
wrote:
On 20/07/2013 12:09, Michael Grimm wrote:
I did migrate to pkgng some month ago, and ever since I am curious
how to monitor changes in
On 20/07/2013 12:09, Michael Grimm wrote:
I did migrate to pkgng some month ago, and ever since I am curious
how to monitor changes in installed packages within jails. I am
looking for a functionality/port that works like 490.status-
pkg-changes for my host.
Question: is there any
On 20.07.2013, at 14:53, Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk wrote:
On 20/07/2013 12:09, Michael Grimm wrote:
I did migrate to pkgng some month ago, and ever since I am curious
how to monitor changes in installed packages within jails. I am
looking for a functionality/port that
Good to see you've finally been burned.
You'll never make that mistake again. :)
I liked that syntax:
ASD {
asd
} || {
bsd
}
mostly because of syntax highlighting, to be precise highlighting
of the second bracket of a pair at editors, nor VIM neither GEANY
highlight if/then/elif/else/fi
vermaden == vermaden verma...@interia.pl writes:
Good to see you've finally been burned.
You'll never make that mistake again. :)
vermaden I liked that syntax:
vermaden ASD {
vermaden asd
vermaden } || {
vermaden bsd
vermaden }
vermaden mostly because of syntax highlighting, to be
Emacs indents it nicely, and colorizes the
keywords so that it stands out.
Indentification is not a problem, it work both
in geany and vim.
Probably I haven't made clear what I meant ;)
Take a look at this picture:
http://ompldr.org/vZG50bQ
The brackets in that specific section (asd) are
And no difference on 8.3 :(
Should there have been a promote in there somewhere? It looks like
the boot env is still dependent on the very old zroot.
Hi,
I have just recreated from scratch Your zroot root
setup under VirtualBox and tested it deeply.
There was an interesting BUG in the
vermaden == vermaden verma...@interia.pl writes:
vermaden To the point, check these two code snippets, they should
vermaden do EXACLY the same, logic is the same, the differece is
vermaden only the syntax.
vermaden snippet 1:
vermaden [ ${MOUNT} -eq 0 ] {
vermaden zfs set
I have zfs-on-root using the classical documentation (everything under
zpool, possibly with some sub-mounts, but I've left those out lately).
Is there a way to transition my system to a form that beadm expects?
I tried just running it, and it's upset that zpool/ROOT doesn't exist.
Hi,
I
vermaden == vermaden verma...@interia.pl writes:
vermaden # fetch https://github.com/vermaden/beadm/blob/master/beadm
Heh. That's HTML. I think you want
fetch https://raw.github.com/vermaden/beadm/master/beadm
vermaden # chmod +x beadm
vermaden # ./beadm list
vermaden # ./beadm activate
Randal == Randal L Schwartz mer...@stonehenge.com writes:
vermaden == vermaden verma...@interia.pl writes:
vermaden # fetch https://github.com/vermaden/beadm/blob/master/beadm
Randal and after reboot, zfs set mountpoint=none zroot would also seem to
Randal clean that up.
Oh wait, it looks
Randal == Randal L Schwartz mer...@stonehenge.com writes:
Randal Oh wait, it looks like zroot is still holding 1.04G of data... will
Randal that ever go away? Shouldn't all the data be in the /ROOT/xxx
Randal items?
And worse, the things from the readme don't work:
locohost# ./beadm create
Randal == Randal L Schwartz mer...@stonehenge.com writes:
Randal This is FreeBSD 8.2.
And no difference on 8.3 :(
Should there have been a promote in there somewhere? It looks like
the boot env is still dependent on the very old zroot.
--
Randal L. Schwartz - Stonehenge Consulting Services,
On 5/4/2012 5:10 PM, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
Randal == Randal L Schwartz mer...@stonehenge.com writes:
Randal Oh wait, it looks like zroot is still holding 1.04G of data... will
Randal that ever go away? Shouldn't all the data be in the /ROOT/xxx
Randal items?
And worse, the things
Hi,
I just tested your tool the last few days and I must say I love
it already. Though I can get one of the commands to work
- might be me or the syntax
beadm create [-e nonActiveBe | beName@snapshot] beName
I read it as you can do the following
beadm create beName@snapshot beName
Kalle Møller freebsd-questi...@k-moeller.dk:
And I forgot
If I do a create and destroy, I would assume my system
was back to same state, but you keep the snapshot
when I destroy the clone, dont know if its working as
intended (better safe to keep it than sorry) or you just
didn't think of
Hi vermaden
I just tested your tool the last few days and I must say I love it
already. Though I can get one of the commands to work - might be me or
the syntax
beadm create [-e nonActiveBe | beName@snapshot] beName
I read it as you can do the following
beadm create beName@snapshot beName
Is
And I forgot
If I do a create and destroy, I would assume my system was back to
same state, but you keep the snapshot when I destroy the clone, dont
know if its working as intended (better safe to keep it than sorry) or
you just didn't think of it :)
http://pastebin.com/XdYZ2eGR
main# zfs list
Hi,
do you know manageBE? Google for it, it is the first
hit. This works for me like a charm since about a year.
Bye,
Alexander.
Hi,
yes I know and used manageBE for a while, I even mentioned it
in the HOWTO (quote below) but thought that making *beadm*
that is compatible with
Здравствуйте, Julian.
Вы писали 5 февраля 2012 г., 9:15:35:
JE On 2/4/12 10:53 PM, Julian Elischer wrote:
On 2/2/12 1:33 AM, Коньков Евгений wrote:
this is the mine script which helps me keep my firewall very clean
and safe.
It is easy to understand even if you have a thousands ruBTWles, I
On 2/4/12 10:53 PM, Julian Elischer wrote:
On 2/2/12 1:33 AM, Коньков Евгений wrote:
this is the mine script which helps me keep my firewall very clean
and safe.
It is easy to understand even if you have a thousands ruBTWles, I
think =)
please comment.
PS. If anybody may, please put into
On 2/2/12 1:33 AM, Коньков Евгений wrote:
this is the mine script which helps me keep my firewall very clean and safe.
It is easy to understand even if you have a thousands rules, I think =)
please comment.
PS. If anybody may, please put into ports tree. thank you.
it would probably be get
2012/2/4 Julian Elischer jul...@freebsd.org:
On 2/2/12 1:33 AM, Коньков Евгений wrote:
this is the mine script which helps me keep my firewall very clean and
safe.
It is easy to understand even if you have a thousands rules, I think =)
please comment.
PS. If anybody may, please put into
You are welcome to create a port and submit it for reccomendation...
For that you should review the documents etc... at
http://freebsd.org/docs
Good Luck
On Thu, Feb 02, 2012 at 11:33:14AM +0200, Коньков Евгений wrote:
this is the mine script which helps me keep my firewall very clean and
On Thu, 2 Feb 2012 12:10:14 -0500
Jason Hellenthal articulated:
For that you should review the documents etc... at
http://freebsd.org/docs
Which will get you a big: 404 - Not Found
You could start here though:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/firewalls-concepts.html
Steve == Steve Franks bahamasfra...@gmail.com writes:
Steve Is there a list of the proper permission modes for things in
Steve /usr/local to get a working system back, aside of starting over?
I think you can use mtree(8) to repair your system, with the masters in
/etc/mtree/*.
--
Randal L.
On 08/26/2010 10:34 AM, Hartmann, O. wrote:
Trying to create a bootable USB device (memory stick) with gpart - and
failed. I need those USB mem sticks for BIOS flashing purposes on an
older main PCB, utilizing FreeDOS. The old BIOS is capable of booting
off from USB mem sticks, since I booted
On Sun, 07 Feb 2010 01:55:02 +0100, Erik Norgaard norga...@locolomo.org wrote:
Hi:
I'm playing around with diskless operation. I'd like to be able to run
privileged commands when a user logins or logs out:
You can handle this in two ways:
a) On a per-user basis, you can use the user's
On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 4:55 PM, Erik Norgaard norga...@locolomo.org wrote:
Hi:
I'm playing around with diskless operation. I'd like to be able to run
privileged commands when a user logins or logs out:
- on login, nfs mount the user's home directory (ok, not critical, I can
mount /home)
-
On Sunday 07 February 2010 01:55:02 Erik Norgaard wrote:
I'm playing around with diskless operation. I'd like to be able to run
privileged commands when a user logins or logs out:
- on login, nfs mount the user's home directory (ok, not critical, I can
mount /home)
This can be done using
Erik Norgaard norga...@locolomo.org wrote:
I'm playing around with diskless operation. I'd like to be able
to run privileged commands when a user logins or logs out:
- on login, nfs mount the user's home directory (ok, not critical,
I can mount /home)
Or, better yet, use an automounter.
-
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 09:32:21 -0400 Michael Powell nightre...@hotmail.com
wrote:
Scott Bennett wrote:
Alexander Best wrote:
Hi,
i've added the following line to my /etc/hosts:
permail.uni-muenster.de:25 permail.uni-muenster.de:443
so what i want is for freebsd to never use
Scott Bennett schrieb am 2009-10-27:
On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 23:40:48 -0400 Michael Powell
nightre...@hotmail.com
wrote:
Steve Bertrand wrote:
Alexander Best wrote:
Olivier Nicole schrieb am 2009-10-27:
Hi,
i've added the following line to my /etc/hosts:
On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 23:40:48 -0400 Michael Powell nightre...@hotmail.com
wrote:
Steve Bertrand wrote:
Alexander Best wrote:
Olivier Nicole schrieb am 2009-10-27:
Hi,
i've added the following line to my /etc/hosts:
permail.uni-muenster.de:25 permail.uni-muenster.de:443
so
Scott Bennett wrote:
Alexander Best wrote:
Hi,
i've added the following line to my /etc/hosts:
permail.uni-muenster.de:25 permail.uni-muenster.de:443
so what i want is for freebsd to never use http, but https for that
address.
[snip]
Perhaps the easiest direct solution is to
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 03:29:13 +0100 (CET)
Alexander Best alexbes...@math.uni-muenster.de wrote:
i'm not using a webserver or anything. i'm just a regular user. the
point is: i often forget to specify https://... for that specific
address in apps like lynx or firefox. that's why the non-ssl
Alexander Best wrote:
hi there,
i've added the following line to my /etc/hosts:
permail.uni-muenster.de:25 permail.uni-muenster.de:443
so what i want is for freebsd to never use http, but https for that address.
unfortunately hosts doesn't seem to support this syntax.
It doesn't
Hi,
i've added the following line to my /etc/hosts:
permail.uni-muenster.de:25 permail.uni-muenster.de:443
so what i want is for freebsd to never use http, but https for that address.
unfortunately hosts doesn't seem to support this syntax.
De3finitely not. man hosts to see the
Olivier Nicole schrieb am 2009-10-27:
Hi,
i've added the following line to my /etc/hosts:
permail.uni-muenster.de:25 permail.uni-muenster.de:443
so what i want is for freebsd to never use http, but https for that
address.
unfortunately hosts doesn't seem to support this syntax.
Alex,
i'm not using a webserver or anything. i'm just a regular user. the point is:
i often forget to specify https://... for that specific address in apps like
lynx or firefox. that's why the non-ssl version of that site is being loaded.
i'd like freebsd to take care of this so even if the
Alexander Best wrote:
Olivier Nicole schrieb am 2009-10-27:
Hi,
i've added the following line to my /etc/hosts:
permail.uni-muenster.de:25 permail.uni-muenster.de:443
so what i want is for freebsd to never use http, but https for that
address.
unfortunately hosts doesn't seem to
Steve Bertrand wrote:
Alexander Best wrote:
Olivier Nicole schrieb am 2009-10-27:
Hi,
i've added the following line to my /etc/hosts:
permail.uni-muenster.de:25 permail.uni-muenster.de:443
so what i want is for freebsd to never use http, but https for that
address.
On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 22:29, alexbestms@ wrote:
Olivier Nicole schrieb am 2009-10-27:
Hi,
i've added the following line to my /etc/hosts:
permail.uni-muenster.de:25 permail.uni-muenster.de:443
so what i want is for freebsd to never use http, but https for that
address.
anyone can give some references of this?
any kind how to explanation will be more than welcome :D
Manolis Kiagias-2 wrote:
Mark Stapper wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently migrating my home desktop from Gentoo linux to FreeBSD
8.0(Beta but it'll be Stable soon. Using RELENG_8 btw).
I'm kind of
Chris Stankevitz chrisstankev...@yahoo.com wrote:
I was saddened to find that my ethernet card did not work on
my FreeBSD 7.2 machine. The bge driver in the kernel did not
support the broadcom 5756ME. Here is how I got it to work:
1. Set my machine up to compile the kernel (see
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009, Gary Kline wrote:
is there a way of setty'ing stty erase to [backspace key?
pretty sure that is the delete key. i'm tired of having to hand
set it every time when i use the Konsole term.
thanks,
gary
to set this you need to specify
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 08:59:27AM +0530, Saifi Khan wrote:
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009, Gary Kline wrote:
is there a way of setty'ing stty erase to [backspace key?
pretty sure that is the delete key. i'm tired of having to hand
set it every time when i use the Konsole term.
If you use sh or bash, you can add to .profile or .bash_profile:
stty erase ^h
That should do it. Type the caret (^) and (h).
On Aug 25, 2009, at 6:30 PM, Gary Kline wrote:
is there a way of setty'ing stty erase to [backspace key?
pretty sure that is the delete key. i'm
Gary Jennejohn wrote:
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 08:34:42 +0200
Mark Stapper st...@mapper.nl wrote:
I'm currently migrating my home desktop from Gentoo linux to FreeBSD
8.0(Beta but it'll be Stable soon. Using RELENG_8 btw).
I'm kind of a OS collector/nut/geek/nerd. As such virtualization is
Mark Stapper writes:
Gary Jennejohn wrote:
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 08:34:42 +0200
Mark Stapper st...@mapper.nl wrote:
I'm currently migrating my home desktop from Gentoo linux to FreeBSD
8.0(Beta but it'll be Stable soon. Using RELENG_8 btw).
I'm kind of a OS collector/nut/geek/nerd. As such
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 08:34:42 +0200
Mark Stapper st...@mapper.nl wrote:
I'm currently migrating my home desktop from Gentoo linux to FreeBSD
8.0(Beta but it'll be Stable soon. Using RELENG_8 btw).
I'm kind of a OS collector/nut/geek/nerd. As such virtualization is
quite important to me.
I've
Mark Stapper wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently migrating my home desktop from Gentoo linux to FreeBSD
8.0(Beta but it'll be Stable soon. Using RELENG_8 btw).
I'm kind of a OS collector/nut/geek/nerd. As such virtualization is
quite important to me.
I've been using VMware Server 2.x on Gentoo for
On Sat, 15 Aug 2009 17:53:47 +0700, Ricky Tompu Breaky ricky.bre...@uni.de
wrote:
Dear my friends,
please tell me how I know whether my FreeBSD can run the 3D Accelerator
with my current ATI Radeon 3450 graphic card.
As far as I know, the glxgears program is a good indicator.
It can be
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 05:53:47PM +0700, Ricky Tompu Breaky wrote:
Dear my friends,
please tell me how I know whether my FreeBSD can run the 3D Accelerator
with my current ATI Radeon 3450 graphic card.
The Radeon 3450 uses a RV620 chip
On Mon, 11 May 2009, Vincent Hoffman wrote:
Is there a way to sidestep the sysinstall during the
installation process, beyond selecting the 'location' ?
Since you are using the snapshot DVD you should have the live/fixit
environment which is very handy for this.
I would
On Mon, 11 May 2009, Saifi Khan wrote:
Is there a way to sidestep the sysinstall during the
installation process, beyond selecting the 'location' ?
i'm using FreeBSD 8.0 200905 i386 snapshot DVD and looking
for an approach to drive the entire installation from the
Fixit# command line
On 11/5/09 11:48, Saifi Khan wrote:
Hi all:
Is there a way to sidestep the sysinstall during the
installation process, beyond selecting the 'location' ?
i'm using FreeBSD 8.0 200905 i386 snapshot DVD and looking
for an approach to drive the entire installation from the
Fixit# command line
On Mon, 11 May 2009, Vincent Hoffman wrote:
On 11/5/09 11:48, Saifi Khan wrote:
Hi all:
Is there a way to sidestep the sysinstall during the
installation process, beyond selecting the 'location' ?
i'm using FreeBSD 8.0 200905 i386 snapshot DVD and looking
for an approach to drive
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 03:45:03PM +0930, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On Mon, 11 May 2009, Saifi Khan wrote:
Is there a way to sidestep the sysinstall during the
installation process, beyond selecting the 'location' ?
i'm using FreeBSD 8.0 200905 i386 snapshot DVD and looking
for an
On Mon, 11 May 2009, Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 03:45:03PM +0930, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On Mon, 11 May 2009, Saifi Khan wrote:
Is there a way to sidestep the sysinstall during the
installation process, beyond selecting the 'location' ?
i'm using FreeBSD 8.0
On Tue, 12 May 2009, Saifi Khan wrote:
Unknown giant
i still wonder why a snapshot should have a dysfunctional installer ?
stable slice and partition support is key to trying or helping
or contributing towards testing/coding for an evolving unknown
giant. Oh well :)
I think you're missing
On Mon, 11 May 2009, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
Putting out a monthly snapshot is nice and if the people are
going to not find info about 'Fixit#' and commands in the
legendary handbook, that is not very helpful.
FreeBSD doesn't work this way, you are trying to fit FreeBSD into your
On Mon 2009-05-11 23:17:09 UTC+0930, Daniel O'Connor (docon...@gsoft.com.au)
wrote:
Recreating a disk - slice/parttion/newfs - is one of the main things
to do under a fixit. You should have fdisk, bsdlabel and newfs
there as well as restore for sucking dumps back in.
Depends what sort
andrew clarke wrote:
On Mon 2009-05-11 23:17:09 UTC+0930, Daniel O'Connor (docon...@gsoft.com.au)
wrote:
A holographic shell won't have it, but the others will.
That reminds me...
Can someone explain to me why it's called a holographic shell?
It's an 'emergency holographic shell'
Saifi Khan wrote:
On Mon, 11 May 2009, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
Putting out a monthly snapshot is nice and if the people are
going to not find info about 'Fixit#' and commands in the
legendary handbook, that is not very helpful.
FreeBSD doesn't work this way, you are trying to fit
On Mon, 11 May 2009 16:11:08 -0400
Michael Powell nightre...@verizon.net wrote:
-Stable is where newer software from -Current (HEAD) is merged
backwards. An example would be a driver bug that was fixed in
8.0-Current would be made available in 7.2-Stable. The main purpose
for using -Stable
On Tue, 12 May 2009, Saifi Khan wrote:
On Mon, 11 May 2009, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
Putting out a monthly snapshot is nice and if the people are
going to not find info about 'Fixit#' and commands in the
legendary handbook, that is not very helpful.
FreeBSD doesn't work this way, you
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 3:53 PM, Pieter Donche pieter.don...@ua.ac.bewrote:
Where can I find a really good FreeBSD7 step by step HOW-TO on setting up
digital certifcates (SSL) for the Apache22. My apache22 is running on my
freebsd7 system but I never set up any
apache httpd server for https
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 7:53 AM, Pieter Donche pieter.don...@ua.ac.bewrote:
Where can I find a really good FreeBSD7 step by step HOW-TO on setting up
digital certifcates (SSL) for the Apache22. My apache22 is running on my
freebsd7 system but I never set up any
apache httpd server for https
2009/4/13 Pieter Donche pieter.don...@ua.ac.be:
Where can I find a really good FreeBSD7 step by step HOW-TO on setting up
digital certifcates (SSL) for the Apache22. My apache22 is running on my
freebsd7 system but I never set up any
apache httpd server for https access yet ...
Hi
I hope
Liss
Subject: Re: howto determine network device unit number? device.hints?
you may not change unit numbers as they are strictly
controlled by kernel.
However, on freebsd 5.3+, you may use 'ifconfig name your-name-here'
to achieve the same affect
Sorry, I don't understand the usage of ifconfig
-...@freebsd.org; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: howto determine network device unit number? device.hints?
for example, say you have 2 interface em0 and em1 which
you like to swap their minor numbers:
ifconfig em0 name tmp
ifconfig em1 name em0
ifconfig em0 name em1
or to assign cisco-like names
Hi,
Sorry to jump in but...
Problem is, this unit number is not constant and changing arbitrarily every
time I reload the driver (card A unit number=0 card B un=1 or the other
way around).
Since I have been using FreeBSD, the NIC had always been given the
same unit number (that is, unless I
Yony Yossef wrote:
Thanks for the explanation.
So there's no way to determine this in advance..
What do you mean by 'in advance'? Assuming a fixed hardware
configuration, when the kernel is loaded, you know all the
interface names and can rename them, i.e., in rc.local.
From
H.fazaeli wrote:
for example, say you have 2 interface em0 and em1 which
you like to swap their minor numbers:
ifconfig em0 name tmp
ifconfig em1 name em0
ifconfig em0 name em1
or to assign cisco-like names to you interfaces:
ifconfig xl0 name fastEthernet0
_
From: H.fazaeli [mailto:faza...@sepehrs.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:26 AM
To: Yony Yossef
Cc: freebsd-...@freebsd.org; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: howto determine network device unit number? device.hints?
for example, say you have 2 interface em0 and em1 which
you
-...@freebsd.org; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: howto determine network device unit number?
device.hints?
for example, say you have 2 interface em0 and em1 which you like to
swap their minor numbers:
ifconfig em0 name tmp
ifconfig em1 name em0
ifconfig em0 name em1
Yony, good day.
Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 11:26:34AM +0200, Yony Yossef wrote:
All I'm doing is unloading and reloading the driver.
Unit numbers change and it makes my automatic subnet configuration
(/etc/rc.conf) assign bad IPs.
You're using your own driver, aren't you? If yes, could you show
-Original Message-
From: rea-f...@codelabs.ru [mailto:rea-f...@codelabs.ru]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 12:01 PM
To: Yony Yossef
Cc: 'Julian Elischer'; Liran Liss; freebsd-...@freebsd.org;
Oleg Kats; 'H.fazaeli'; Eitan Shefi; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re
Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 01:15:53PM +0200, Yony Yossef wrote:
You're using your own driver, aren't you? If yes, could you
show your device_method_t structure and the corresponding
identify, probe, attach and detach routines? You're setting
the unit numbers via 'if_initname(ifp,
Yony Yossef wrote:
Thanks for the explanation.
So there's no way to determine this in advance..
I must build a script that contains my own mapping between MAC addresses and
the wanted interface names and run it after each driver load, rename the
interfaces if necessary.
It seems quite wrong,
Yony,
Bruce M. Simpson wrote:
And how come the unit number is given an arbitrary value? Is there a
good
reason for that?
...
In your case I'm not sure why your two cards would flip order. Could
it be how your BIOS and hardware set up the PCI IDSEL lines at boot?
If this is the case
Eygene Ryabinkin wrote:
...
I wanted to stress only one point: simple 'kldunload driver' and
'kldload driver' makes devices to flip for Yony's case. This means
that unless some PCI hotplug stuff is here (which I don't believe to be
present, because no physical cards are touched and there is
Bruce, good day.
Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 03:01:37PM +, Bruce M. Simpson wrote:
Bruce M. Simpson wrote:
In your case I'm not sure why your two cards would flip order. Could
it be how your BIOS and hardware set up the PCI IDSEL lines at boot?
If this is the case on your system, then you
Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 01:15:53PM +0200, Yony Yossef wrote:
You're using your own driver, aren't you? If yes, could you show
your device_method_t structure and the corresponding identify,
probe, attach and detach routines? You're setting the
unit numbers
via 'if_initname(ifp,
Eygene Ryabinkin wrote:
...
I wanted to stress only one point: simple 'kldunload driver' and
'kldload driver' makes devices to flip for Yony's case.
This means
that unless some PCI hotplug stuff is here (which I don't
believe to
be present, because no physical cards are touched and
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 08:07:35PM +0200, Yony Yossef wrote:
Eygene Ryabinkin wrote:
...
I wanted to stress only one point: simple 'kldunload driver' and
'kldload driver' makes devices to flip for Yony's case.
This means
that unless some PCI hotplug stuff is here (which I don't
you may not change unit numbers as they are strictly controlled by kernel.
However, on freebsd 5.3+, you may use 'ifconfig name your-name-here'
to achieve the same affect
Yony Yossef wrote:
Hi,
I would like to determine the unit number of my network cards, e.g.
make the device on pci0:16 be
-Original Message-
From: H.fazaeli [mailto:faza...@sepehrs.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 6:24 PM
To: Yony Yossef
Cc: freebsd-...@freebsd.org; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org;
Eitan Shefi; Oleg Kats; Liran Liss
Subject: Re: howto determine network device unit number
you may not change unit numbers as they are strictly
controlled by kernel.
However, on freebsd 5.3+, you may use 'ifconfig name your-name-here'
to achieve the same affect
Sorry, I don't understand the usage of ifconfig you suggested and the effect
it will cause.
Can you please explain
Quoting maddae...@gmail.com maddae...@gmail.com:
On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 10:36 AM, ec...@casasponti.net wrote:
I'm currently using wep at home and in the office configured from rc.conf.
example:
ifconfig_wlan0=DHCP ssid virus wepmode on wepkey 1:0x2373FE9515 weptxkey 1
I'm traveling and
On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 11:09 AM, ec...@casasponti.net wrote:
Quoting maddae...@gmail.com maddae...@gmail.com:
On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 10:36 AM, ec...@casasponti.net wrote:
I'm currently using wep at home and in the office configured from
rc.conf.
example:
ifconfig_wlan0=DHCP ssid virus
On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 10:36 AM, ec...@casasponti.net wrote:
I'm currently using wep at home and in the office configured from rc.conf.
example:
ifconfig_wlan0=DHCP ssid virus wepmode on wepkey 1:0x2373FE9515 weptxkey 1
I'm traveling and haven't been able to connect to hotspots that are
Followed a few things, but it seems ot not initalise my burner even though its
detected..below is the read out when running from console.
---
kdecore (KAction): WARNING: KActionCollection::KActionCollection( QObject
*paren
t, const char *name,
Warren Liddell wrote:
Followed a few things, but it seems ot not initalise my burner even though its
detected..below is the read out when running from console.
---
kdecore (KAction): WARNING: KActionCollection::KActionCollection( QObject
*paren
On Saturday 28 June 2008 20:53:32 Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Warren Liddell wrote:
Followed a few things, but it seems ot not initalise my burner even
though its detected..below is the read out when running from console.
---
kdecore (KAction):
Warren Liddell wrote:
Cdrecord-Clone 2.01 (amd64-unknown-freebsd6.3) Copyright (C) 1995-2004 Jörg
Schilling
Using libscg version 'schily-0.8'.
scsibus0:
0,0,0 0) 'LEXAR ' 'JUMPDRIVE SECURE' '3000' Removable Disk
0,1,0 1) *
0,2,0 2) *
0,3,0 3) *
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