Thanks Adam,
When the machine boots it drops straight into (I
guess) single user mode. The /usr/sbin /usr/bin cant
be cd-ed to and the /etc dir says it is read only file
system! So I can't save to it.
I have a Schlacter tute fireall setup on it. With
whatever security it entails.
Any clue? Can I
Once you're in single-user mode, try
mount -a
This should give you a writeable root as well as your other filesystems.
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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 3:34 PM
Subject: Re: Help!
From: Keith Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 1:04 AM
Subject: Re: Help! I killed my rc.conf and cant boot correctly!
Thanks Adam,
When the machine boots it drops straight into (I
guess) single user mode. The /usr/sbin
When I try to portupgrade gdchart, it wants to install gd2. (current
version of gd installed is 1.8.4_6)
When portupgrade tries to install gd2, it fails with the following
messages:
/usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4: undefined reference to 'XDefaultScreen'
/usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4: undefined
Im uncompressing a file via tar, and Im getting this error -
/files: create/symlink failed, no inodes free
tar: mpn2/themes/css/mail/mail.css: Cannot open: No such file or directory
tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
Is this a tar or filesystem error??
Gerard Samuel wrote:
Im uncompressing a file via tar, and Im getting this error -
/files: create/symlink failed, no inodes free
tar: mpn2/themes/css/mail/mail.css: Cannot open: No such file or
directory
tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
Is this a tar or filesystem error??
I forgot
On Sat, Jun 28, 2003 at 03:43:25AM -0400, Gerard Samuel wrote:
Gerard Samuel wrote:
Im uncompressing a file via tar, and Im getting this error -
/files: create/symlink failed, no inodes free
tar: mpn2/themes/css/mail/mail.css: Cannot open: No such file or
directory
tar: Error exit delayed
howto automatically fsck -y on single-user,..
howto rulesets ipfw using MAC address
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Hello,
how could I boot from my slave disk on the first IDE channel from NTLDR?
on the URL
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/disks.html#NT-BOOTLOADER
you explain how to boot when using the same physical disk... but I
missunderstand how to do it
when using two different disks.
Rob,
If you want a nice message, I suggest creating a class in
/etc/logins.conf which point to a /etc/issues.sftponly file where
the
user gets a nice message, which you deem appropriate.
Secondly, as far as chroot, I don't believe OpenSSH supports chroot
natively, however I know there is a
DanB wrote:
If I tar my files on freebsd box then FTP them to a window 98 box can
I use that file to reinstall on a new Freebsd box?
You're a little vague ...
But as long as you do the FTP transfer in binary mode you'll be able to
unpack the tar archive again. If you properly tarred up
Dear sales,
with a warmest heart am sending this enquiries to about
an order am about to place in your store,the product are listed below,
Zip Disk 250mb 20 PICKS.
I will want you to give the shipping charge to my store here in
MUSHIN,LAGOS STATE.NIGERIA.
As soon
Is this a harvesting scam or something?
robert moore wrote:
Dear sales,
with a warmest heart am sending this enquiries to
about an order am about to place in your store,the product are listed
below,
Zip Disk 250mb 20 PICKS.
I will want you to give the shipping charge
HI all. As part of the ongoing development of a spam tracking script I'm
writing, I'm looking for tidbits of information on how to do certain things.
My question today is simple. What I need to know is what's the command at
the console to display date and time? I'm looking for an output
Dragoncrest wrote:
HI all. As part of the ongoing development of a spam tracking
script I'm writing, I'm looking for tidbits of information on how to do
certain things.
My question today is simple. What I need to know is what's the
command at the console to display date and time?
Rus Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Trying to wokr out how to do the following. I've got the base 5.1 CD whihc
has some compiled ports on. I'm also install things from /usr/ports. What
I would like is for the system to first query the cd-rom. If there is a
prebuilt package then download the
Keith Pitcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm doing a net install of 5.1 on an AMD K5 100, 16 megs ram. 2 gig HD,
put 128MB for swap. I know this is basically bare minimum, but it's only
going to be a modem gateway.
I started this around 2am, it is now bogged down on adding the perl
package.
David Bear [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ftpd -Dh
I still get unknown option, illegal flag.
Is my ftp deamon wrong, or the man page?
using FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE
I can't duplicate this on -STABLE...
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Yunus E. Kose [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I set up FreeBSD 5.1 . But i can't use ethernet card which is
SURECOM lan EP-320X-R.
How is it detected (if at all) in a production release, like 4.8?
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From: Dragoncrest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 9:01 AM
Subject: Write date/time to file?
HI all. As part of the ongoing development of a spam tracking script I'm
writing, I'm looking for tidbits of information on how to
John Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am using freebsd 4.6 on a pc that is not connected to the internet
and will never be connected to the internet. . I am trying to install
mysql323-server as the first step in creating a apache web server. I
was able to find 3.23.49.tar.gz on a site but
Assuming you installed them from the ports (or packages) system,
# pkg_delete jdk*
should do it.
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Christoph Kukulies [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I wanted to cvsup src-all from 4.8-STABLE and tried with
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_4
Is this correct?
Either that or RELENG_4_8, where the latter only gets absolutely
critical fixes.
The cvsup went fine but building the src tree resulted
please ignore.
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Hi
I would like to know when u install a port or a package how do u know
what is the executable file and where does it normaly store the
installation files of the port or package?
Regards
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In the port directory of the program you are installing, the file
pkg-plist contains a list of the installed files. The executable is
usually going to be the file installed in /usr/local/bin, or
/usr/local/sbin.
You can also use pkg_info to find what was installed and where it was
Matthew Seaman wrote:
The filesystem you're writing to doesn't have sufficient inodes
available to create all of the files from the tarball. Effectively
you need an inode for each file you create. Inodes are created at the
time the filesystem is generated: the newfs(8) command has an option
to
On Sat, Jun 28, 2003 at 10:10:08AM -0400 or thereabouts, Joseph Holland King wrote:
On Sat, Jun 28, 2003 at 12:59:50AM -0700, Terry Lambert had the gall to say:
Give him a commit bit, and he can quickly grind through all the
PR's that already have diff's attached to them, and have just sat
On Sat, Jun 28, 2003 at 12:59:50AM -0700 or thereabouts, Terry Lambert wrote:
Simon L. Nielsen wrote:
On 2003.06.27 16:10:13 -0700, Joshua Oreman wrote:
I currently have a lot of free time and I was wondering whether there was
a TODO list of some sort for bugs that need fixing in FreeBSD.
In the last episode (Jun 28), Joshua Oreman said:
Is there like a search for PRs with no Fix:?
If you cvsup the gnats repository, you can do your own arbitrary
searches. Note that grep -rL Fix . won't work because empty sections
still have their header stored in the PR.
And for anyone
On Saturday, Jun 28, 2003, at 05:48 US/Pacific, Bill Moran wrote:
DanB wrote:
If I tar my files on freebsd box then FTP them to a window 98 box
can
I use that file to reinstall on a new Freebsd box?
You're a little vague ...
But as long as you do the FTP transfer in binary mode you'll be able
hi
what is the defferent between, FreeBSD stable, release, RCX (X = 1,2, ...) ?
and what does FreeBSD miniinst iso image contains ?
does it contain the FreeBSD OS with the XWindows ? or what !?
thanks
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MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail
Brett Glass wrote:
[ ... ]
Ah... but you're not there at the exact moment when the power
comes back on. (Maybe it was just a flicker and there was no
UPS, or maybe the power company -- like ours -- is so slow to
fix outages that the UPS battery was fully drained.)
Unattended restarts can more
On Sat, Jun 28, 2003 at 11:57:41AM -0500 or thereabouts, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jun 28), Joshua Oreman said:
Is there like a search for PRs with no Fix:?
If you cvsup the gnats repository, you can do your own arbitrary
searches. Note that grep -rL Fix . won't work because
On Sat, Jun 28, 2003 at 08:07:20PM +0300 or thereabouts, ZaiD Dashti wrote:
hi
what is the defferent between, FreeBSD stable, release, RCX (X = 1,2, ...) ?
-release is what you get on CDs. -stable is a continually updated stable (duh)
bugfix track of -release. Before a new -release, -stable
Hi dude,
I get message in /var/log/message:
/kernel: in_cksum: out of data by 3
Would you explain this message?
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Hi All,
I installed 5.1 on 2 separate machines yesterday. After the general install
(which included all the Ports), I went to /usr/ports/x11/kde3 and did a:
make install clean after reading tfm.
The install has been going for over 11 hours now. It's not hung up, the text
is scrolling by... On
Hello Bill,
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 23:53:30 -0400
Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- I don't know what's wrong, but does unmounting and remounting the partition
- reclaim the lost space?
Alas, I can't umount the partition, my guess is because it is unable to sync
(nothing to do with open
budsz wrote:
Hi dude,
I get message in /var/log/message:
/kernel: in_cksum: out of data by 3
Would you explain this message?
in_chksum is a routine that validates the checksum of recieved network data.
As far as I can tell from the code, that error means that the packet of data
was three bytes
sounds about right [took me that long as well]
perhaps installing precompiled binaries? it might be faster?
On Saturday 28 June 2003 11:23 am, Joe Pokupec wrote:
Hi All,
I installed 5.1 on 2 separate machines yesterday. After the general install
(which included all the Ports), I went to
Hello,
I've been offline for the last two weeks whilst moving house /
switching ISP's, now that I'm able to access the Internet, I now find
that one of my favourite FreeBSD sites www.freebsdforums.org is
unavailable.
Does anyone know if they're temporarily off-line, or completely gone?
Hi Stacey,
On Saturday, June 28, 2003, at 07:44 PM, Stacey Roberts wrote:
Hello,
I've been offline for the last two weeks whilst moving house /
switching ISP's, now that I'm able to access the Internet, I now find
that one of my favourite FreeBSD sites www.freebsdforums.org is
unavailable.
Joe Pokupec wrote:
Hi All,
I installed 5.1 on 2 separate machines yesterday. After the general install
(which included all the Ports), I went to /usr/ports/x11/kde3 and did a:
What are these machines? Processor? RAM?
make install clean after reading tfm.
The install has been going for over 11
John Ekins wrote:
Hello Bill,
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 23:53:30 -0400
Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- I don't know what's wrong, but does unmounting and remounting the partition
- reclaim the lost space?
Alas, I can't umount the partition, my guess is because it is unable to sync
(nothing to do
Joe Pokupec wrote:
I installed 5.1 on 2 separate machines yesterday. After the general install
(which included all the Ports), I went to /usr/ports/x11/kde3 and did a:
make install clean after reading tfm.
The install has been going for over 11 hours now. It's not hung up, the text
is scrolling
Pedram PD Messri wrote:
Do you guy's think you can add support or for this network card?
And if so, when do you think that will be?
That card is probably an on-motherboard integrated NIC similar to the 3C90x, and
might work with the xl driver. What does the 'pciconf -v -l' entry for the card
On Sat, Jun 28, 2003 at 03:14:23PM -0400, Chuck Swiger wrote:
X is huge and bloated. CDE was a graphic user environment designed by a
committee of Unix vendors: Sun had NeWS, OpenWindows, Motif/MWM and CDE
choose the latter rather than either of the former, HP had HP/UX and that
wretched
Marc Wiz wrote:
On Sat, Jun 28, 2003 at 03:14:23PM -0400, Chuck Swiger wrote:
X is huge and bloated. CDE was a graphic user environment designed by a
committee of Unix vendors: Sun had NeWS, OpenWindows, Motif/MWM and CDE
choose the latter rather than either of the former, HP had HP/UX and that
Hello,
Sorry for the top post, as its an update..,
I figured that this problem must be down to the the firewall on the ADSL
router I have here.
I'll have to source a Win machine to install the management app that
reads the log files and see what I can gather here..,
Thanks for taking the time
Hi all, I solve my problem about changing time in mail, but
AFAIK FreeBSD is non BIOS-dependant??? correct me if I'm wrong, now the
trouble is that mails go out with the BIOS time and not with the server
time...but changes on files taken the time of my server, I think I'm a bit
Hey Guys,
Thanks for your input and explanations. Here's the part I don't understand
(very simplistic view). Both machines previously had Red Hat 9 installed on
them. I decided that I didn't want to pay Red Hat for their up2date feature
on each machine and decided to go back to BSD with a GUI so
On Sat, Jun 28, 2003 at 04:07:58PM -0400, Chuck Swiger wrote:
AIX smit makes X huge and bloated? Smit is an application which
runs either curses or X for display purposes. It is certainly not
to blame for X being bloated.
No: MIT is to blame for X being huge and bloated.
I was
On Sat, Jun 28, 2003 at 04:07:18PM -0500, Marc Wiz wrote:
...
I have worked with smit quite a bit both as a user and as a developer
developing and fixing smit menus. If you would take a look under
the covers you would find it uses lots of tools to do it's job. In
some ways smit is a glorified
RedHat installs KDE as binary packages, wheres FreeBSD ports compiles
everything from source. If you want to install the binary package for
FreeBSD, either use /stand/sysinstall or pkg_add(1). More information is
also in the handbook.
Han Hwei Woo
http://www.argosy.ca/~hhw
- Original Message
The reason the bsd port takes longer to build is that it has to be compiled
first. Redhat uses pre-compiled binaries (the rpm). You can download
packages under FreeBSD - I like compiling from the ports so that I am
certain I get it linked against the right version of the libraries.
I used to
KDE is not part of Freebsd! I takes about 5 minutes to install FBSD on
my machine! If you're referring to kde taking so long to install, it's
because it has to build first from source. If you were to install kde
from source in RH9 I'm sure it would take that much time also. The
reason it
This is the funniest thing I have ever read Bill, hilarious. You just made
my day :-D
Anyways, Bill along with all the other guys are right, it's huge which is
why it takes so long to compile, however if you install it through
/stand/sysinstall it'll take like 10 minutes to install because it's
On Sat, Jun 28, 2003 at 12:59:36PM -0800, Joe Pokupec wrote:
Hey Guys,
Thanks for your input and explanations. Here's the part I don't understand
(very simplistic view). Both machines previously had Red Hat 9 installed on
them. I decided that I didn't want to pay Red Hat for their up2date
Yet again the FBSD community kick goals!
Thanks heaps
Keith
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adam,
try:
fsck -y (check the filesystem)
mount -uw / (mount root filesystem read/write)
if you saved a backup of the rc.conf, all you have
to do is:
mv /etc/rc.conf_backup_file
Has anyone one been lucky trying to get the tv-out on a geForce4 card
working with the nvidia card?
I'm running latest 5.1 of freeBSD and could need some samples from the
X86Free config file on how to get the TV-out working.
To be specific: I would like to view jpeg-images on my TV. My FreeBSD
Hello,
On the same note, will *default release=cvs tag=RELENG_4_8 work to
update from 4.4 Release to 4.8 Stable?
Gregory Norman
On Saturday, June 28, 2003, at 10:41 AM, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Christoph Kukulies [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I wanted to cvsup src-all from 4.8-STABLE and tried with
Hi all,
I have a new adsl isp allocating my fbsd 4.7 box a
routable IP (end user ip)
I have 32 (read that as 30) ips of my own to use and
route for my domain.
I have 2 NICs in the gateway/router
How should I setup the IPs and aliases etc. I
figure...
(yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy = ISP end user ip they gave
Sorry, some of the things you said were kind of confusing.
1) Do your xxx.xxx.xxx.* IP's = 10.0.0.*? If not, why bother with the
10.0.0.* IP's?
2) I think you are just setting up a typical NAT configuration, but correct
me if I'm wrong.
3) What do you mean by 2 ip live servers inside the firewall
On Sat, 28 Jun 2003, Gregory Norman wrote:
Hello,
On the same note, will *default release=cvs tag=RELENG_4_8 work to
update from 4.4 Release to 4.8 Stable?
yup, it will do the job - involving the required commands
ofcourse (buildworld, buildkernel, installkernel and so on).
Read through
- Original Message -
From: Keith Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 5:25 PM
Subject: A routing/IP/NIC query Expert required
Hi all,
I have a new adsl isp allocating my fbsd 4.7 box a
routable IP (end user ip)
I have 32 (read that as 30)
On Sat, 28 Jun 2003 12:59:36 -0800
Joe Pokupec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Guys,
Thanks for your input and explanations. Here's the part I don't understand
(very simplistic view). Both machines previously had Red Hat 9 installed on
them. I decided that I didn't want to pay Red Hat for
Joe,
Check the blackbox out - compiles fast and loads within 5-7 seconds :-)
/usr/ports/x11-wm/blackbox. You will like how easy it is to configure
menus there.
KDE is indeed an overbloated application. From binaries, it takes 10-15
minutes to install KDE.
Regards,
Denis
Message: 10
Date: Sat,
I ran #ldconfig on a FreeBSD 3.4 system and the tcp wrappers no longer work:
Shared object libwrap.so.7 not found is the message I get when trying to
access services that use tcp wrappers.
Can anyone give me an example of the correct ldconfig options to use so that
all of my libraries are
Hello!
I have a group of 5 users that I want to set up quotas for - their home
directories are:
/export/data1/user1
/export/data1/user2
/export/data1/user3
/export/data1/user4
/export/data1/user5
And they will be given free reign to fill up those directories however
they choose.
At the same
I wrote details which are the OS says in my first mail.The release 5.1. I didn't
detect anything just i can't use it.
explained with ifconfig pciconf and dmesg.
Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yunus E. Kose writes:
I set up FreeBSD 5.1 . But i can't use ethernet card which is
I want to set up a catchall for incoming email addressed to nonexistant accountnames in
my domain. This way probes do not bounce back and reveal what acount name does NOT exist
here. How do I do this? I am running FreeBSD and Sendmail.
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Cheers!
Kirk D Bailey
In the last episode (Jun 28), Josh Brooks said:
I have a group of 5 users that I want to set up quotas for - their home
directories are:
/export/data1/user1
/export/data1/user2
/export/data1/user3
/export/data1/user4
/export/data1/user5
And they will be given free reign to fill up
When I tried installing cups on FreeBSD 4.8 today, the install balked part
way through saying that a file couldn't be downloaded, a Samsung file from
www.linuxprinting.org. It turns out that that file was just updated today
so the time and checksum don't match what's in the ports database.
I
hi sirs,
i face problem of hard disk error because of the power
downed during using the machine.
once the power is coming, my machine stuck at
file system is still dirty please run fsck manually.
the partion that is dirty is /dev/ad0s2g, a home
partion one. i did run fsck /dev/ad0s2g several
Hi Michael,
Thanks for the helping hand.
I assume (because I did not do it) the modem is NOT in
bridge mode.
It looks like the last set of instructs you tell me to
do is exactly what I need.
I will alias the nic to all my 30 addresses and use
IPNAT to static NAT map them. I was a bit confused
On Saturday 28 June 2003 07:17 pm, manee wrote:
hi sirs,
i face problem of hard disk error because of the power
downed during using the machine.
once the power is coming, my machine stuck at
file system is still dirty please run fsck manually.
the partion that is dirty is /dev/ad0s2g, a
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Hello everyone,
Is there anyone here on this list that can tell me what I need to do to
get pcm sound working using 4.8 Release?
This use to work properly on 4.7 Release but for some unknown reason (at
least to me anyway) upon building 4.8, pcm sound is no longer working.
I've built a custom
Hi all,
I seek to add 30 or so aliases to an extrenal NIC
But a ping and and ifconfig -a
only shows the first 2 IPs bound to the NIC the rest
of the 210.15.203.xxx ips are ignored...
I am sure it is something obvious but what?
Thanks
Keith
+
ifconfig_interfaces=fxp0
On Saturday, Jun 28, 2003, at 21:00 US/Pacific, Keith Spencer wrote:
Hi all,
I seek to add 30 or so aliases to an extrenal NIC
But a ping and and ifconfig -a
only shows the first 2 IPs bound to the NIC the rest
of the 210.15.203.xxx ips are ignored...
I am sure it is something obvious but what?
Bill Campbell wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
When I tried installing cups on FreeBSD 4.8 today, the install balked part
way through saying that a file couldn't be downloaded, a Samsung file from
www.linuxprinting.org. It turns out that that file was just updated today
so the time and checksum
Hi All,
Thanks for the replies to my first post about ipfw. All is great now.
My problem now is that I am implementing a Samba PDC on FreeBSD 5.1 and
am wanting to use the On-the-Fly Creation of Machine Trust Accounts
method as detailed in Samba PDC HOWTO document
On Sun, Jun 29, 2003 at 03:32:37PM +1000 or thereabouts, Michael Tran wrote:
Hi All,
Thanks for the replies to my first post about ipfw. All is great now.
My problem now is that I am implementing a Samba PDC on FreeBSD 5.1 and
am wanting to use the On-the-Fly Creation of Machine Trust
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