Never mind. I misspell 192 as 129 on one machine. It works now.
On Fri, 18 Oct 2002, Zhihui Zhang wrote:
I tried to connect two machines with a parallel cable. Some
configuration files are as follows:
In file /etc/rc.conf, add following lines:
inetd_enable=YES
hostname=pc1
Jerry:
Thanks for your long response. I have downloaded bootitng v1.32 from
http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/ and it works great. It has nice menu.
The only thing to watch is that I should create a dedicated partition for
bootitng before trying to install it. I also changed the timeout from 0
I have a new Dell Dimension 4500 but with an old Dell monitor D1028L. I
have installed FreeBSD 4.6 on it, but I have troubles configuring X
server. I have chosen NVidia 0172 as the card and IntelliMouse as the
mouse (both shown in dmesg). But I think the biggest problem is the
frequency. I can
-Original Message-
From: Zhihui Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 14:22:23 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: Install FreeBSD on a Windows XP box
Jerry:
Hi, Zhihui. If you care to make the BootItNG
partition smaller (though it looks
I have two FAT floppy that I used to transfer files between FreeBSD and
Windows. One can show longer file names, the one cannot. What format
command (on FreeBSD or Windows) does this trick (i.e. choose FAT32)? I
want to reformat the floppy that does not show longer than eight names.
Thanks.
I used to ssh as root to a FreeBSD box and uses the root password.
Today, I reinstall 4.5-Release and try the same thing:
$ ssh -l root mymachine
otp-md5 100 pl6491 ext
S/Key Password:
I was expecting something like:
$ ssh -l root mymachine
root@mymachine's password:
I did set
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-11-27 11:58:27 -0500:
I used to ssh as root to a FreeBSD box and uses the root password.
don't do it.
I only use it for development purpose - it will probably be reinstalled
quickly. No important data on it.
Is there a way to count the number of ports in a FreeBSD release? I guess
this boils down to how to parse the file /usr/ports/INDEX easily.
Thanks.
-Zhihui
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