I have download the 4.7-disk-1 iso twice, burned 4 discs, and I get
the same results. (both ftp downloads from ftp.freebsd.org)
the md5 checks out exactly.
when booting the disk in an effort to install 4.7
all 4 disks I created halt almost immediately like so:
/kernel text=0x2833b1 zf_rea
Does anybody know how to customize the galeon (mozilla) context menus?
Eg, I want to re-arrange the order of the options for when hovering over
a picture . . . .
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with "unsu
at the single user mode prompt:
try this:
mount /
mount /usr
mount /var
cd /etc
vi fstab
** make changes **
:w
^D
Tony M. wrote:
> To start - I am a total newbie to FreeBSD.
> I'm using version 4.7
>
> I installed a 2nd hard drive using the sysinstall, as directed by the FreeBSD
> Handbook
at the single user mode prompt:
try this:
mount /
mount /usr
mount /var
cd /etc
vi fstab
** make changes **
:w
^D
Tony M. wrote:
> To start - I am a total newbie to FreeBSD.
> I'm using version 4.7
>
> I installed a 2nd hard drive using the sysinstall, as directed by the FreeBSD
> Handbook
- Original Message -
From: "Kent Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Martin Tsanov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 9:34 PM
Subject: Re: kernel panic after updating to 4.7-stable
>
>
> Martin Tsanov wrote:
> >>Martin Tsanov wrote:
> >>
> >>>Hello
Matthew,
> Why does linking an application such as java/javac to the /usr/local/bin/
> directory make the java and javac commands global? Whereas 'kmail' is not in
> there, but if I type it Kmail will launch anyways.
Do a "which kmail". You probably need to read about how FreeBSD (and
Linux an
Why does linking an application such as java/javac to the /usr/local/bin/
directory make the java and javac commands global? Whereas 'kmail' is not in
there, but if I type it Kmail will launch anyways.
Anything specific I should read?
~ Matthew
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This worked like a charm. Thanks!
Tony
>at the single user mode prompt:
>
>try this:
>
>mount /
>mount /usr
>mount /var
>
>cd /etc
>vi fstab
> ** make changes **
>:w
>^D
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Hi, Tony...
Your box has booted in "single user" mode.
The only filesystem that is mounted is likely /
Your environment variables are not set, so you
can't call things normally...you have no path.
Try calling /bin/ed /etc/fstab in order to invoke
the 'ed' editor on the fstab file, or find anot
In the last episode (Oct 13), Firsto Lasto said:
>
> Ok, well I guess a:
>
> "I'll make a conscious effort to arbitrarily limit functionality just
> because I don't need it"
>
> is one way to approach things.
the wrong way, of course:)
We ftp files up to 10gb between OSes here with no proble
Thus spake Firsto Lasto ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Ok, well I guess a:
>
> "I'll make a conscious effort to arbitrarily limit functionality just
> because I don't need it"
>
> is one way to approach things.
Far from being arbitrary, I think you'll find that it has a lot
to do with data type sizes
--- "Jack L. Stone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 08:28 PM 10.13.2002 -0700, Wayne Lubin wrote:
> >So I guess my question is what does it mean that
> >/dev/fd0 is not configured and how can I get it
> >configured so that I can start mounting it again.
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
> >
> >--- Wayne Lubin <
Ok, well I guess a:
"I'll make a conscious effort to arbitrarily limit functionality just
because I don't need it"
is one way to approach things.
Good luck with that!
>
>
>I should certainly expect that 2G or 4G files are unusually large to be
>FTPing around.
>
>You hit a 4-byte file-lengt
If your cache is really using that much memory, you may want to cron-tab
a full shutdown, cache purge, startup of your squid like bi-weekly.
(At college I worked for, I had to shutdown squid every 2 weeks and
restart it, sometimes less, it's memory footprint just keeps getting
bigger and bigge
at the single user mode prompt:
try this:
mount /
mount /usr
mount /var
cd /etc
vi fstab
** make changes **
:w
^D
Tony M. wrote:
> To start - I am a total newbie to FreeBSD.
> I'm using version 4.7
>
> I installed a 2nd hard drive using the sysinstall, as directed by the FreeBSD
> Handbook
At 08:40 PM 10.13.2002 -0700, Tony M. wrote:
>To start - I am a total newbie to FreeBSD.
>I'm using version 4.7
>
>I installed a 2nd hard drive using the sysinstall, as directed by the FreeBSD
>Handbook. I then added a line to the /etc/fstab, again as directed.
>I apparently messed up when I adde
At 08:28 PM 10.13.2002 -0700, Wayne Lubin wrote:
>So I guess my question is what does it mean that
>/dev/fd0 is not configured and how can I get it
>configured so that I can start mounting it again.
>
>Thanks.
>
>
>--- Wayne Lubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have been mounting my fl
At 11:05 PM 10.13.2002 -0400, Marlon Pabilona wrote:
>Sir,
>
> After a year having without problem, our freebsd machine experienced a hang
>problem and found the message "out of swap space" in /var/log/messages. Our
>proxy server has a 1G of mem and 128MB swap space. What are the common ca
To start - I am a total newbie to FreeBSD.
I'm using version 4.7
I installed a 2nd hard drive using the sysinstall, as directed by the FreeBSD
Handbook. I then added a line to the /etc/fstab, again as directed.
I apparently messed up when I added that line. Now, upon booting, I am told "THE
FOL
So I guess my question is what does it mean that
/dev/fd0 is not configured and how can I get it
configured so that I can start mounting it again.
Thanks.
--- Wayne Lubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been mounting my floppy drive for a long
> time.
> However, now when I do a
>
Hello,
Where should Apache web root directory be for users?
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Sir,
After a year having without problem, our freebsd machine experienced a hang
problem and found the message "out of swap space" in /var/log/messages. Our
proxy server has a 1G of mem and 128MB swap space. What are the common cause
of the problem ? Do you think it is related to a sma
Fernando Gleiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> for var in `ls /var/db/pkg`
> do
> pkg_delete -f $var
> done
pkg_delete -f *
should work too.
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Dear All,
Does anybody know when FreeBSD will support SIS 648 chipset? Current version
cannot find the hard disk on the SIS 648 motherboard. Thanks.
PS. ver 4.7 supports SIS 645 only.
-Richard
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[please stop top-posting]
cool46 cool46 wrote:
> thanks for your reply.i'm sorry,this doesn't work for me,the problem is
> still in.
> this time i do the same experiment as before except using:
> mount_nfs -i -R 1 -s 10.0.0.1:/home /usr/home
> the process blocked by nfs cann't return or be inter
Would appreciate knowing if someone's managed to port
Best Power's CheckUPS II Advanced Client to FreeBSD
yet. Currently, Powerware only provide ports for their
CheckUPS II Advanced suite to run on other Unix/BSD
OS's.
I searched www.FreeBSD.org/Ports with no luck. A
search of the mailing list ar
thanks for your reply.i'm sorry,this doesn't work for me,the problem is
still in.
this time i do the same experiment as before except using:
mount_nfs -i -R 1 -s 10.0.0.1:/home /usr/home
the process blocked by nfs cann't return or be interrupted,and i also can't
kill it.
i tried in freebsd 4.5 a
On Sun Oct 13, 2002; 06:21PM -0700 Firsto Lasto propagated the following:
>
> Hi,
>
> I think this message was caught in a mail loop from ... 1996 or something,
> because what it says is you have not tested your ftp software with files
> larger than 4gigs.
>
> Obviously this is some joke or s
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002 10:24:04 -0400
"Jeff MacDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What brand of fm radio tune would you folks recommend for FreeBSD?
> my radio died :) I have no need for a tv tuner, and the machine i'm putting
> it in does not run X.
>
> Also some software suggestions to
Hi,
I think this message was caught in a mail loop from ... 1996 or something,
because what it says is you have not tested your ftp software with files
larger than 4gigs.
Obviously this is some joke or something, since these days a 4gig file is
not rare or exceptional or interesting in any w
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The most recent version of proftpd (1.2.6 in the ports) provides support
for >2G files...the maximum we've tested is ~4G.
On Sun, 2002-10-13 at 09:15, Firsto Lasto wrote:
> I have a 2gig file and a 6gig file on a linux system, and I am trying to
> move them to a freebsd machine.
>
> I have tri
Hi Paul,
I just looked at www.sourcejudy.com/downloads/, and there is now a "trial
version for BSD" there -- a file called Judy_trial.0.0.4.src.tar.gz. I
was able to compile it with no trouble. After "./configure" and "make",
you can find Judy under src/bsd_ia32/product/deliver/
On Mon, 16
Hi,
I have been mounting my floppy drive for a long time.
However, now when I do a
mount -t msdos /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy
it gives me the error msg
mount: /dev/fd0: Device not configured
It may have to do with the fact that the last time I
mounted the floppy I turned off the computer without
u
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 02:15:23AM -0700, Firsto Lasto wrote:
> I have a 2gig file and a 6gig file on a linux system, and I am trying to
> move them to a freebsd machine.
>
> I have tried both scp and ftp and in both cases I get:
>
> "File too large"
>
> So, how should I transfer large files b
10/13/2002 6:03:55 AM, wolfgang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>i have a computer with 3 OS's on it: win98 on ad0s1, freebsd 4.7 on
ad0s3 and
>linux on ad2s2. ad2 is too big to be handled correctly by the bios, so
there
>is a disk manager installed to the master boot record of ad0.
Arrgh. Disk
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 12:08:29PM -0400, Brian McCann wrote:
> Yea...did it logged on directly as root. I think what happened is
> someone hacked the box via anon. FTP and made this program as a back
> door of some kind. :-/ I was able to 'chmod +w " " ' it, no errors
> there...but it yells w
On 2002-10-12 18:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 12-Oct-2002 Cliff Sarginson wrote:
> > Just out of curiosity why are you trying to install a port then
> > immediately de-install it ?
>
> Hi, no, no, what I mean is that when I pass any of these option
> to 'make' my FreeBSD answer with 'Missing
On 2002-10-13 15:02, Dave Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've managed to completely screw up my ports collection, to the
> extent that I can't install anything now (don't want to get into how
> I achieved this, too painful/embarassing :-))
Please, try to set your mailer up to wrap lines in
On Sun, 13 Oct 2002, DaleCo, S.P.---'the solutions people' wrote:
> Good question. FBSD can read NTFS, I think, but I don't think
> it speaks FAT. (I could be wrong here.) I've never tried mounting
> a Windoze HDD in a FBSD box, can't think of why I'd want to
See:
man mount_msdos
Useful fo
I had a problem similar to this when I upgrade to 4.7. I fixed it by running
mergemaster and overwriting the pam.conf file in /etc, as there were variations
between the new file and the old file. Hope this helps.
-Andy
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
On 2002-10-12 15:31, Dean Hollister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Oct 2002, Maildrop wrote:
> > I just got a panic in 4.7 also (K6-2 300 MHZ, 256 RAM). How did you grab
> > the "panic log" off the console? I got a kernel.0 and a vmcore.0 in
> > /var/crash, but can't find the text messa
Does anyone know of any good documentation (I have found NONE) on how to
configure courier-imap's server side sorting options?
~ Matthew
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On 2002-10-11 23:41, Hillery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Somewhere on the site or in those books I found a blurb on how to
> modify the text that spits out "F1 DOS & F2 BSD " lines in pre-boot
> (before BTX takes over -- so boot) or boot1?)
That's boot0. You can modify the labels that are print
From: "bowen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 12:52 PM
Subject: Can I and where to learn how?
> Hi I've been going through the handbook and the faq's and wondering
how
> or if it's possible to do the following
>
Yep to most from my POV. Comments inline
In an older episode (Sunday 13 October 2002 17:54), Nathan Kinkade wrote:
> > Tell me please, how can i get newest freebsd version on cd?
at www.bsdcentral.com > BSD Central CD-ROMs > BSD Distributions you will find
1 CD releases for $ 2.95, right now they only have 4.6 there now tho, so
appar
Martin Tsanov wrote:
>>Martin Tsanov wrote:
>>
>>>Hello list
>>>
>>>Today I cvsupped my source tree and made the upgrade
>>>procedure.
>>>cd /usr/src
>>>make buildworld
>>>make buildkernel
>>>make installkernel
>>>make installworld
>>>mergemaster
>>>reboot
>>>I was not able to boot with the new
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Hash: SHA1
>> (10.13.2002 @ 1052 PST): bowen said, in 1.4K: <<
> 1_) I'd like to use my FreeBSD 4.7 to act as the home to 3 windows
> machines my documents folder.
/usr/ports/net/samba
> 2_) I'd like to use it for my WWW server
/usr/ports/www/apache13
> 3_)
On Sun, 13 Oct 2002, Dave Chapman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've managed to completely screw up my ports collection, to the extent that
> I can't install anything now (don't want to get into how I achieved this,
> too painful/embarassing :-))
Instead of removing /usr/local by hand, did you try to pkg_del
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 03:27:51PM +0100, agustian daili wrote:
> Dear Sir,
> I want to ask about how we change UTC time in FreeBSD
> to some kind date that we can read more clearly.
> I hope you can give me some information about that.
> sincerely
Run tzsetup(8) and choose a timezone that suits
> Martin Tsanov wrote:
> > Hello list
> >
> > Today I cvsupped my source tree and made the upgrade
> > procedure.
> > cd /usr/src
> > make buildworld
> > make buildkernel
> > make installkernel
> > make installworld
> > mergemaster
> > reboot
> > I was not able to boot with the new kernel due to k
Martin Tsanov wrote:
> Hello list
>
> Today I cvsupped my source tree and made the upgrade
> procedure.
> cd /usr/src
> make buildworld
> make buildkernel
> make installkernel
> make installworld
> mergemaster
> reboot
> I was not able to boot with the new kernel due to kernel panic,
> so I boo
On 2002-10-10 18:49, Mega Tr0n <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I cvsuped this morning when i heard that 4.7 went gold, but had a
> compile error in the pcibus.c
>
> i386/isa/pcibus.c
> /usr/src/sys/i386/isa/pcibus.c: In function `nexus_pcib_is_host_bridge':
> /usr/src/sys/i386/isa/pcibus.c:218: synta
On 2002-10-10 22:49, alireza mahini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to accepting and handle (sending to and receiving from) two
> sockets (STREAM socket) at the same time please guide me and send me
> a sample code written in c++ about this title for me.
> Thanks for your attention.
If you ca
Hello list
Today I cvsupped my source tree and made the upgrade
procedure.
cd /usr/src
make buildworld
make buildkernel
make installkernel
make installworld
mergemaster
reboot
I was not able to boot with the new kernel due to kernel panic,
so I booted with the old kernel.
Attached is the output o
Hi,
> On Sun, 13 Oct 2002 16:36:16 +0100
> "chris scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
c.scott> I've just cvsed up and made world to freebsd 4.7 stable, without a hitch.
c.scott> However when I rebooted my machine the vpn tunnel which it was running
c.scott> wouldnt come back up. After a whi
Hi I've been going through the handbook and the faq's and wondering how
or if it's possible to do the following
1_) I'd like to use my FreeBSD 4.7 to act as the home to 3 windows
machines my documents folder.
2_) I'd like to use it for my WWW server
3_) I'd like to use it for my FTP server
4_) I
Hi,
i've recently upgraded to FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE. Everything is working okay,
kernel is compiled and the world is builded.
But when i make make installworld i get:
/usr/share/locale/ja_JP.SJIP/LC_TIME: Too many levels of symbolic links
Anyone know this problem? Somewhere i've read, tha LC_TIME
On Sun, 13 Oct 2002, Rus Foster wrote:
> Hi,
> I've got some unstable hardware ATM and whilst I'm trying to track it
> down I would like to minimize downtime. I've enabled soft updates on all
> but the rootfs as I thought this would do it. Can anyone point me in the
> right direction?
>
Try set
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 04:23:59PM +0200, Janine C.Buorditez wrote:
> Hi.
>
> My network is like this:
>
> Name: Cisco 677i-DIR (ADSL-router/modem)
> IP: 217.13.29.51
> |
> v
> Name: Ninja (FreeBSD)
> IP: 192.168.187.1
> |
> v
> Name: Aegis (FreeBSD)
> IP: 1
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 03:55:16PM +0100, Rus Foster wrote:
> Hi,
> I've got some unstable hardware ATM and whilst I'm trying to track it
> down I would like to minimize downtime. I've enabled soft updates on all
> but the rootfs as I thought this would do it. Can anyone point me in the
> right d
Vincent Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a DE-220 10M NIC connect to a server with
> realtek
> 8139 NIC using cross over cable. The transfer speed
> usually over 500K bytes. Recently, the server crashed
> and I have to connect this DE-220 NIC to another
> server with Intel 82559 NIC usin
Yea...did it logged on directly as root. I think what happened is
someone hacked the box via anon. FTP and made this program as a back
door of some kind. :-/ I was able to 'chmod +w " " ' it, no errors
there...but it yells when I try to rm it.
--Brian McCann
-Original Message-
From:
On October 13, 2002 09:00 am, paul wrote:
> Brian McCann wrote:
> > No go...here's the listing for the file...here's what happens...
> >
> > -rwsr-sr-x1 root root64924 Sep 2 15:24
> >
> > rm " "
> > rm: remove write-protected file ` '? y
> > rm: cannot unlink ` ': Operation
At 08:30 AM 10.13.2002 -0700, Vincent Chen wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>I have a DE-220 10M NIC connect to a server with
>realtek
>8139 NIC using cross over cable. The transfer speed
>usually over 500K bytes. Recently, the server crashed
>and I have to connect this DE-220 NIC to another
>server with Intel
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 09:00:19AM -0700, paul wrote:
> Brian McCann wrote:
> >No go...here's the listing for the file...here's what happens...
> >
> >-rwsr-sr-x1 root root64924 Sep 2 15:24
> >
> >rm " "
> >rm: remove write-protected file ` '? y
> >rm: cannot unlink ` ': Ope
Brian McCann wrote:
> No go...here's the listing for the file...here's what happens...
>
> -rwsr-sr-x1 root root64924 Sep 2 15:24
>
> rm " "
> rm: remove write-protected file ` '? y
> rm: cannot unlink ` ': Operation not permitted
>
> Any other ideas?
>
I assume you did
No go...here's the listing for the file...here's what happens...
-rwsr-sr-x1 root root64924 Sep 2 15:24
rm " "
rm: remove write-protected file ` '? y
rm: cannot unlink ` ': Operation not permitted
Any other ideas?
--Brian
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On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 12:56:46PM +0300, ÐгоÑÑ Ðиджиев wrote:
> Hi.
> Tell me please, how can i get newest freebsd version on cd?
>
> Best gerards, Igor Lidzhiyev.
See this web page:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors.html
Nathan
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Hi,
I've just cvsed up and made world to freebsd 4.7 stable, without a hitch.
However when I rebooted my machine the vpn tunnel which it was running
wouldnt come back up. After a while of checking configs and poking around I
found it was because the gif interfaces were cinfigured and not up. A
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-10-13 08:18:45 -0700:
> I'm having a problem installing 4.6.2-RELEASE and 4.7-RELEASE (haven't
> tried any others yet) when installing from CD-ROM using a Hitachi
> GD-3000.
> The drive is the master on the secondary on-board controller. The machine
> boots up fine off
Dear all,
I have a DE-220 10M NIC connect to a server with
realtek
8139 NIC using cross over cable. The transfer speed
usually over 500K bytes. Recently, the server crashed
and I have to connect this DE-220 NIC to another
server with Intel 82559 NIC using the same cross over
cable. After that, th
On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 20:00, D J Hawkey Jr wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > I have a friend installing FreeBSD for the first time on his HP Pavilion
> > 7800 with integrated ICH soundcard. The card is supported by the
> > snd_ich module, however, it f
(NOTE--I am not subscribed, so please reply to me as well as the list)
I'm having a problem installing 4.6.2-RELEASE and 4.7-RELEASE (haven't
tried any others yet) when installing from CD-ROM using a Hitachi
GD-3000.
The drive is the master on the secondary on-board controller. The machine
boots
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Hartmann,
O." writes:
>I can see the X-Terminals and other diskless systems booting but when
>mounting / via NFS from the boot host, they get stuck. It seems that they
>can not mount the NFS file system, but that is not the problem.
>I exported then the root tree
Hi,
I've got some unstable hardware ATM and whilst I'm trying to track it
down I would like to minimize downtime. I've enabled soft updates on all
but the rootfs as I thought this would do it. Can anyone point me in the
right direction?
Rus
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I already answered this once, and I believe it's in the archives. Just
do a search form "umass" and you should come up with it. Look before you
ask!
-Andy
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 9:35 AM
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-10-13 15:35:04 +0200:
> Hi,
> i got this error when i make my kernel. config runs without errors.
> snap from the output:
> [...]
> umass.o: in function `umass_cam_sense_cb':
> umass.o(.text+0x1ad8): undefined reference to `xpt_done'
> umass.o(.test+0x1ae9): undefined re
please keep the line length below 75 chars.
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-10-13 15:02:07 +0100:
> I've managed to completely screw up my ports collection
> So, what I would like to know is: can I get my system back to a state
> as if it had never had any ports installed on it at all, so I can t
Dear Sir,
I want to ask about how we change UTC time in FreeBSD
to some kind date that we can read more clearly.
I hope you can give me some information about that.
sincerely
agus
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Everything you'll ever need on one web page
from Ne
Hi.
My network is like this:
Name: Cisco 677i-DIR (ADSL-router/modem)
IP: 217.13.29.51
|
v
Name: Ninja (FreeBSD)
IP: 192.168.187.1
|
v
Name: Aegis (FreeBSD)
IP: 192.168.187.2
The Cisco router runs CBOS and apparently NAT. I have forwarded these ports to
Nin
On Sun, 13 Oct 2002, Brian McCann wrote:
> I've got an interesting question for you all. I've got a file who's
> name is " "...3 blank spaces. It shows up when I do an ls -la, and I
> can get it's inode # (it's in RedHat...a box I'm going to convert to
> FreeBSD real soon)...does anyone know
I've got an interesting question for you all. I've got a file who's
name is " "...3 blank spaces. It shows up when I do an ls -la, and I
can get it's inode # (it's in RedHat...a box I'm going to convert to
FreeBSD real soon)...does anyone know how to remove a file based off of
an inode #?
--B
Hi All,
I'm running 4.6.2-RELEASE and have a dos fs I'm trying to mount. However
each time I run mount -t msdos /dev/ad2s1 /mnt the system locks hard. What
can I do to trouble shoot this and file a bug report if necessary?
Rus
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Hi,
I've managed to completely screw up my ports collection, to the extent that I can't
install anything now (don't want to get into how I achieved this, too
painful/embarassing :-))
So, what I would like to know is: can I get my system back to a state as if it had
never had any ports installe
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