RW wrote:
> I picked-up the most recent xorg update a couple of days ago, and
> since then X has been failing to start with the binary nvidia driver,
> and is leaving the following in Xorg.0.log:
>
> (EE) NVIDIA(0): This video driver ABI is not supported.
> (EE) NVIDIA(0): Use the -ignoreABI
John Almberg wrote:
> Thanks for all the tips. At least I have something to start with.
>
> The guys in the data center reinstalled FreeBSD (the filesystem was
> totally corrupted again), and then ran what they called "SMART test",
> which might be smartctl, and said the hard drives look good.
>
John Almberg wrote:
[snip]
>
> Okay, so the machine is back online and I can log in again.
>
> The hardware is only 18 months old or so... good quality stuff, so
> hopefully nothing is physically damaged. We'll see...
>
> Unfortunately, mysql isn't working at the moment... will make a
> backup
John Almberg wrote:
>
> On Apr 5, 2009, at 4:41 AM, Glen Barber wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 2:59 AM, John Almberg
>> wrote:
>>> Blast... my beautiful FreeBSD servers were rudely switched off
>>> when my data
>>> had a power outage a couple hours ago. They restored power about
>>> 30 minu
Seur Bors пишет:
As well, if anyone has any web-links to recommended reading, I would greatly
appreciate them.
You can try FreeNAS. It has "standard" file sharing with samba managed
through web-interface and it also has many more nice features.
Oh yeah, and it's FreeBSD. :)
_
Victor Sudakov wrote:
[snip]
>
> I have looked at your ruleset. First you have:
>
> [dd]
>> $fwcmd add divert natd ip from any to me in via ppp0
>> $fwcmd add divert natd ip from 10.10.0.0/8 to any out via ppp0
>> $fwcmd add check-state
>>
>
> [dd]
>
> and only later you have your keep-state
Victor Sudakov wrote:
> Colleagues,
>
> I have read some recommendations on combining a stateful firewall with
> divert, e.g.
> http://www.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD-Security/2003-06/0078.html
> and http://nuclight.livejournal.com/124348.html (the latter is in
> Russian).
>
> Do I under
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
Tabbing is the worst form of indentation. It is *much* better to use
spaces consistently.
stupid discussion and off topic. everybody write code as he/she like,
or as a team decided if it's not single person work.
only end result matters.
you know real programmers
has anyone attempted to use this device in fbsd yet? just wondering if i
should go the ndis route or try to fudge it in with the existing ral
drivers.
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Harold Hartley wrote:
> I am wondering if the freebsd team has ever thought of making freebsd to
> install on windows like ubuntu does.
Sorry - I am not quite certain what you mean by this. FreeBSD is an
"operating system", just as Windows, Linux, Solaris, etc are different
operating systems.
have any of you flamers stopped to try and help the OP?
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John H. Nyhuis wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I just re-installed an old file server from stable 6.1 to 7.1 stable,
> and I'm having a problem with my 3ware 7000-2 card.
>
> After sysinstall completes, and I try to boot from the SCSI HDD (not
> connected to the 3ware) for the first time, the system
Hello Eric:
Hi everyone,
Can you provide a little more information about your topology? Right now, you
only have one interface defined in your rules, but you are attempting to pass
traffic between two subnets. That would suggest you have two interfaces and,
if so, both need to be accounted
works fine.
michael
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Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 09:12:39PM -0400, Harold Hartley wrote:
I am wondering if the freebsd team has ever thought of making freebsd to
install on windows like ubuntu does.
I don't know what Ubuntu does. But, you can install FreeBSD on a machine
that also r
I also forgot to mention:
You should probably log your block rule so that you can see what's going on if
things don't work as expected.
So:
block in log on $ext_if
Note the lack of "quick" as well, as previously mentioned.
With logging enabled, provided you have pflog running (which you shoul
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 9:19 AM, Michael P. Soulier
wrote:
> Ok, that's what I have. I'm rebuilding it now.
And, confirmed. The rebuilt bash is fine now.
Thanks,
Mike
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touch of
. I'm rebuilding it now.
Mike
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touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction."
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bstitution: line 39: `}")'
It would see that bash no longer likes the $() command substitution syntax.
Does that mean that it's defaulting to some sort of posix compatibility mode
now?
Thanks,
Mike
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"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger
offset 127, 16bit)
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009, Jaime wrote:
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Michael L. Squires wrote:
Have you looked at /var/log/messages? I've found error messages written
there when trying to write to a tape which showed that I needed to change
the block size.
Good idea, but
Polytropon wrote:
Dear list,
I'm searching for something really strange, maybe some reader will
be able to tell me what I'm searching for. :-)
For a special application, I need a programmable dialog library that
has... well, how to describe it... anyone know SIOS? Or at least TSO?
A bit like
Have you looked at /var/log/messages? I've found error messages written
there when trying to write to a tape which showed that I needed to change
the block size.
I've used DLT tapes with a variety of SCSI controllers from 4.X to 6.X,
and don't remember having to change anything to use "tar cv
Bill Moran wrote:
> Drew Tomlinson wrote:
>>
>> I have php5-5.2.9 installed on my FBSD 6.3 system. I am attempting to
>> use a php script that fails with:
>>
>> Call to undefined function simplexml_load_string()
>>
>> Googling suggests that this function is part of the PHP software and is
>> i
Christopher Key wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently upgraded from 6.3 (i386) to 7.1p3 (amd64) with a view to
> experimenting with zfs. Mostly, everything went smoothly, but I am getting
> some very odd behaviour from a linux utility.
>
> The program is very simple, it has two executables, A and B. A
s0rk wrote:
> Hello FreeBSD-Team,
>
> i got a question about the Perl version in 7.1 release. I needed
> Perl 5.8.10 but this wasn't available, okay i only need the perl
> threds but this isn't on in default. I set it in my ports dir in my
> MAKEFILE on, but wasn't accepted.
>
> How can i use Pe
David Banning wrote:
[snip]
>>
>> Please forgive if I seem a trifle dense, but how did you go about
>> installing? If done using the ports system, as part of the process
>> linux_compat and various linux-* ports should have installed as
>> dependencies. Perhaps the install succeeded but left o
David Banning wrote:
> I have installed acroread8 with no errors, however on
> execution I get the following error;
>
> /usr/local/Adobe/Reader8/ENU/Adobe/Reader8/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread:
> error while loading shared libraries: libgobject-2.0.so.0: cannot open
> shared object file: No such
Olivier Nicole wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> > > why not simply use /amd64?
>> > You mean he changes the CPU?
>> All CPUs generally shipped from Dell anymore are 64bit capable. Do you
>> have the original specs (take the service tag, go to dell support ->
>> warranty ->
>> original system config) and paste
Olivier Nicole wrote:
[snip]
>
> And I stick to RELENG, not STABLE, because I want to patch security
> bugs, but I most probably does not need all the new bells and whistles
> of STABLE: this is a production server, I prefer to modify the machine
> as least as possible, unless it is expressely ne
manish jain wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have a dual boot system (FreeBSD 7.1 + Windows 2000).
>
> I am trying out FreeBSD for the first time with an ISP who runs a DHCP
> server. Until the times of static addresses, everything was so simple in
> FreeBSD. Now I am forced to ask for help because the
gahn wrote:
>
> Hi, all:
>
> I am trying to build customized kernel with "device carp" and followed
> kernel building procedure of the handbook. unfortunately it is failed:
>
> lab1# make buildkernel KERNCONF=lab1
> ERROR: Missing kernel configuration file(s) (lab1).
> *** Error code 1
>
> Sto
Darryl Hoar wrote:
[snip]
>>
>> After looking at the referenced wiki and my system, I believe I have a
>> supermicro
>> SuperServer 6012L-6. It has (2) Xeon 512K L2 "Prestonia" processors.
>> They are
>> Installed in a P4DLR+ motherboard which has 603 pin sockets.
> From this, I believe I sho
Erik Trulsson wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 09, 2009 at 11:25:06AM -0500, Darryl Hoar wrote:
>> Greetings,
>> I just purchased an older rack mounted supermicro server. It is running
>> CentOS, but I want to install Freebsd on it.
>> The server has (2) Xeon processors. Which download should I use ? i386
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
> hello,
>
> I strongly advise anyone who has the mail/roundcube port or software
> installed to be careful as it has a security bug (and I do not know
> where to report it). It allows people to remotely place a trojan on
> /tmp and use it. They do it like this:
>
> 213.9
Bill Moran wrote:
> In response to Fbsd1 :
>
>> Having problems installing php5 in 7.1 so tried 8.0 and see that in
>> release 8.0 php5 in defaulting to apache 22 when apache interface is
>> selected from the make config menu. The config menu should give option
>> to select apache 13 or apache 22
Andrew Gould wrote:
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 9:00 AM, michael <mailto:michael.copel...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Andrew Gould wrote:
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 7:33 AM, michael
mailto:michael.copel...@gmail.com>> wrote:
*snip*
..
Andrew Gould wrote:
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 7:33 AM, michael wrote:
*snip*
...and legalities aside, let's not forget the question of ethics.
Andrew
ethics is like latin, few care. but i agree with you in entirety.
michael
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Marc Coyles wrote:
http://www.apple.com/legal/sla/macosx.html
They can write whatever they want. I'm not binded by it.
"This License allows you to install and use one copy of the Apple
Software on a single *Apple-labeled* computer at a time"
So, in theory, apply white lx t
Maciej Milewski wrote:
Tuesday 03 March 2009 12:33:16 Paul B. Mahol napisał(a):
On 3/3/09, prad wrote:
On Mon, 2 Mar 2009 14:46:27 -0500
Glen Barber wrote:
Try the atapicam kernel module.
i pushed 6 to get loader prompt and there did
boot atapicam
but got
elf32_loa
Paige Thompson wrote:
> Also I wanted to note how I got to this problem:
>
> [root@ /usr/src]# make buildkernel config=GENERIC 2> error.log
>
[snip]
cd /usr/obj and rm -rf usr before trying again. Then cd /usr/src and do:
make buildkernel KERNCONF=nameofsomeconffile another example:
make bui
Hi all,
As you're already aware, there've been known issues with ACPI running on
some laptops. For instance, mine is a Toshiba Satellite A105-S2051.
When I first installed FreeBSD v6.3 I would get the following error...
*** ACPI-0370: Error - No installed handler for fixed event ***
>From
m.borsat...@alice.it wrote:
[snip]
>> thanks ... but ... how?
>> now I don't get the first message; but the second tells me that a library
>> is missing, but it is present. anyway I' prepared a very simple
>> /etc/libmap.conf like this:
>>
>> # /etc/libmap.conf
>> #
>> # candidate mapp
m.borsat...@alice.it wrote:
> thanks ... but ... how?
> now I don't get the first message; but the second tells me that a library
> is missing, but it is present. anyway I' prepared a very simple
> /etc/libmap.conf like this:
>
> # /etc/libmap.conf
> #
> # candidate mapping
> #
> libc
lacalling wrote:
> I have some problems about pkg_deinstall.
>
> pkg_deinstall -R deletes packages depended recursively.
>
> but it seems to crashes some other packages.
>
> for example,i installed pkg A,it depends on pkg b,c,d.
>
> pkg_deinstall -R will deletes A,b,c,d.
>
> but if b is depen
Ian Smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> recently we've had a Mac notebook of some sort on our LAN, that likes to
> make these DNS queries from time to time, to no avail, as noticed on a
> filtering bridge between the LAN and the router+DNS at 192.168.0.1:
>
> 16:13:05.020397 192.168.0.59.53207 > 192.168.0.1.
d
restore (-R).
Google tells me that this error is not uncommon, but the only
solutions I saw (loading geom_mbr and setting kern.geom.debugflags=16)
did not help.
Anyone have any suggestions? Or, can anyone tell me I'm running down
the wrong path?
Thanks,
==ml
--
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Paul Schmehl wrote:
[snip]
>
> *default host=cvsup12.FreeBSD.org
> *default base=/usr
> *default prefix=/usr
> *default tag=RELENG_7
> *default release=cvs
> *default delete use-rel-suffix
> *default compress
>
Try a different server further up in the hierarchy. I recently had a similar
situat
daemon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I try to build a 7.1 kernel but when i does
>
> # make depend && make clean depend
>
> make shows :
>
> make : don't know how to make ../../../dev/agp/agp.c. Stop
>
> anyone know anything? Thanks!
[snip]
Have you tried cd to /usr/src and make buildkernel KERNCONF=your
I'd look for getty lines in /etc/inittab,
but that's not where things are configured here. Is init configured anywhere
on BSD?
> The ttypN files in /dev are, if I see this correctly, only
> generated when needed.
Hmm. Must go read...
Mike
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"Any intellig
ase read the UPDATING entry for 20090113, strike yourself upon the
> forehead whilst crying "D'oh!" in a loud voice and then run
> 'perl-after-upgrade -f' as instructed.
All of the above worked, except striking myself on the forehead, which just
hurt.
Mike
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etty std.9600" dialup off secure
dcons "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600" vt100 off secure
I think I ran mergemaster correctly on the upgrade. I'm not sure why init is
trying to talk to these ports, which are obviously pseudo terminals...
Advice appreciated.
Mike
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Mich
Bobby Walker wrote:
> I have a small network at work that, unfortunately, uses Windows 2003.
> I need a good mail server, but I do not have a budget for purchasing
> additional software. Exchange requires too many hacks to configure a
> catchall email account, and Exchange and I do not get along
sc...@centroin.com.br wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I need help for some strange problem with one of my servers, that can cost
> my job.
>
> It's a FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE-p5/amd64 running on a Dell PowerEdge III as a
> Virtual machine of VMware ESXi. There are only two VM in this box, and one
> of them (bas
Fbsd1 wrote:
> I have php code on home page to count how many times it is accessed from
> the internet. Problem is pages deeper in website can jump back direct to
> home page and this again gets counted.
>
> Is there any way to give the php counter routine intelligent so it will
> bypass bumping
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 8:52 PM, prad wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 20:38:26 -0500
> Steve Bertrand wrote:
>
> > Jerry made a very valid point.
> >
> i think so too.
>
> assuming that constantin was sincere in his request, a simple
> explanation as to what the difficulties are would have sufficed
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 8:45 PM, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> michael copeland wrote:
>
> > on a side note, i can't believe this has kept going
>
> Either can I. It's a flame-war, and I became part of it (tsk).
>
> I just so want this list to be a good place for n
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 8:45 PM, michael copeland <
michael.copel...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 8:43 PM, Bill Campbell wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Feb 10, 2009, Chris Knight wrote:
>> >On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 5:16 PM, michael copeland
>>
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 8:43 PM, Bill Campbell wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 10, 2009, Chris Knight wrote:
> >On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 5:16 PM, michael copeland
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> and if someone is ignorant of their stupidity?
> >
> >Then Gary Larson puts them
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 8:38 PM, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> Chris Knight wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 4:41 PM, Jerry McAllister
> wrote:
> >> To make fun of someone's ignorance is not humorous.
> >> It is offensive and small.
> >
> > We are going to have to agree to disagree.
>
> I read in a
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 8:13 PM, Chris Knight wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 4:41 PM, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> >
> > To make fun of someone's ignorance is not humorous.
> > It is offensive and small.
>
> We are going to have to agree to disagree. It is my opinion that to
> make fun of someon
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 7:52 PM, wrote:
> Let the flaming begin
>
> Or continue..meh!
>
> --Original Message--
> From: michael copeland
> Sender: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org
> To: Jerry McAllister
> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Sent
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 7:41 PM, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 04:33:26PM -0800, Chris Knight wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Jerry McAllister
> wrote:
> > > On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 01:29:34PM -0800, Chris Knight wrote:
> > >
> > >> Damn, that is the funniest th
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 6:57 PM, Bill Campbell wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 10, 2009, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> >On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 01:29:34PM -0800, Chris Knight wrote:
> >
> >> Damn, that is the funniest thing I have seen in years.
> >
> >You might try posting a helpful response instead of trying
>
Proskurin Kirill wrote:
> Odhiambo Washington wrote:
>> On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 11:01 AM, Proskurin Kirill
>>>
>>> Just wondering - why samba 3.2+ is not in a ports?
>> net/samba3-devel ??
>
> Oh. But why it is "devel"?
> Samba 3.3 is officially stable.
>
Look in the subdirectory called "files"
nd so on...
I have no hair left to pull out, or it would be gone.
Mike
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"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a
touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction."
--Albert Einstein
pgpatVvbcWgvo.pg
"make install" command line.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/textproc/p5-XML-Parser.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/textproc/p5-XML-RSS.
So now what?
Mike
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"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a
touch of genius - and
upgrade would take the right action to uninstall/reinstall
if required. I mean, it upgrades ports, right? :)
Some guidance would be appreciated.
Mike
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"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a
touch of genius - and a lot of courage
Andrew Falanga wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 10:08 PM, Adam Vande More
> wrote:
>
>> af300...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Tonight I finally took the bull by the horns and got OpenOffice
>>> installed. However, I'm not having a problem that I haven't found an
>>> answer to yet but seems
cguan wrote:
>
> yes, I did.
>
> # kldstat -v | grep udf
> 42 0xc44bd000 7000 udf.ko
> 419 udf
> 51 0xc4498000 2000 udf_iconv.ko
> 423 udf_iconv
> # mount -t udf /dev/md0 ../iso_mount/w2k8-amd64
> mount_udf: /dev/md0: Invalid argument
> #
>
> Is it possible the udf version is
cguan wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to mount a w2k8 dvd iso image on freebsd 7 using mdconfig and
> mount -t cd9660. the commands appeared to be working fine but when I look
> at the mount point I only see a readme.txt file reads:
>
> "This disc contains a "UDF" file system and requires an oper
/usr/ports/audio/p5-Ogg-Vorbis-Header.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/www/p5-Apache-MP3.
Any suggestions?
Mike
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"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a
touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite d
Maxim Khitrov wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'm planning to build a new home file server for myself, starting with
> about 2TB of RAID6 space, but with room to grow in the future. Most of
> that will be on SATA drives, but I may throw in two SAS drives in
> RAID1 for the base OS, hence the SAS raid con
but this is just a
guess.
Any hints?
Thanks,
Frank
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Proskurin Kirill wrote:
> Michael Toth wrote:
>>
>> Proskurin Kirill wrote:
>>> Michael Toth wrote:
>>>> Proskurin Kirill wrote:
>>>>> Hello all.
>>>>>
>>>>> What we have:
>>>>> Dell 2950 with Free
Proskurin Kirill wrote:
> Michael Toth wrote:
>> Proskurin Kirill wrote:
>>> Hello all.
>>>
>>> What we have:
>>> Dell 2950 with FreeBSD-7.0-p9 on it.
>>> It work as mail server(Exim+Dovecot and so on).
>>> All latest version from p
Chuck Robey wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Chad Perrin wrote:
On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 04:04:15PM +, Anthony M. Rasat wrote:
Lawrence Auster wrote:
Bla bla bla Ku Klux Klan crap.
Why don't you bring your hatred outta here. This is a family-o
I didn't find "IPFILTER" in either the GENERIC or NOTES kernel files, so no, I
didn't compile it in. I was wondering about it, though, based on older kernel
help messages I found on the net (> 10 years old).
I'll give both of those options
*ping*
From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org on behalf of Michael VanLoon
Sent: Thu 1/22/2009 3:43 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Dumb ipnat question
I have built a simple 7.1 system in a VM. I built a custom kernel that is
basically
t src.track 1200
Finally, the box is using EM interfaces with VLAN's and has 4 Gig of physical
RAM. There are two PF boxes in Active/Failover and the errors show up on both,
although they seem to show up more often on the Backup device, which seems odd.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
oing wrong? What do I need to configure to use ipnat and
then later ipfw or ipfilter?
- Michael
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i have an 8 current machine that i labeled the slices and partitions
with glabel, it boots with generic but not with custom. i didn't touch
anything in generic other than removing network devices and scsi/raid.
this is an ide only system.
any ideas?
mike
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Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 06:59:02PM +0100, Tobias Daub wrote:
Hi There,
I'm pretty new to UNIX/FreeBSD and I'm going to install and administrate
FreeBSD on a DELL PowerEdge 2900.
Does anybody have experience with that machine, or are there any known
problems, fo
Clifton Royston wrote:
I'd consider running a Mac Mini (tiny, silent, s/b reliable) if
it weren't for needing 2+ drives for mirroring.
this would work fine with gmirror using usb/firewire drives.
there is also the droboshare. great little fileserver.
aopen cubes run great. i've had one sinc
ThinkDifferently wrote:
[snip]
> Gigabyte's tech support guy was a whole lot more helpful, but in the end
> he
> couldn't get it to work either. His working theory is that since the
> motherboard has its own RAID controller (even if it's disabled), it may be
> interfering with the RocketRAID's ab
ThinkDifferently wrote:
>
>
> Michael Powell-6 wrote:
>>
>>
>> ThinkDifferently wrote:
>>>
>>> In my BIOS there is the following...
>>> Hard Disk Boot Priority [Press Enter]
>>> 1. SCSI-0:: RocketRAID 3120 SATA C
>
Da Rock wrote:
On Fri, 2009-01-09 at 09:53 -0500, Grant Peel wrote:
Hi Mike,
I am not at all sure whate you are suggesting here?
What I am asking, is, somehting like:
Can I reboot the machine with the FreeBSD install disk, and using the
sysinstall utility, reinstall the freebsd boot man
ThinkDifferently wrote:
>
>
> Michael Powell-6 wrote:
>>
>> In your motherboard BIOS is there any entry that controls which
>> controller boots first? If so set it to boot from the add-in card first
>> instead of the
>> onboard controller.
>>
>
Jeremy Gagliardi wrote:
> I'm having trouble with HighPoint RocketRAID 3120 on FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE.
>
> I have 2 disks on it in a mirror configuration. Everything seems to go
> swimmingly through the FreeBSD installation, up until the final reboot...
>
> 1) Boot from Disc 1.
> 2) At the "Welcom
Chuck Swiger wrote:
[snip]
>
> While it is true that you can comment out all but i686 and get a
> working kernel, you will experience reduced performance. There are a
> number of low-level assembly routines (cf sys/i386/i386/support.s such
> as i586_bcopy) that are conditionalized off of I586_CP
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 08:13, Zbigniew Szalbot
> wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I am looking for your advice. Due to a very stupid design decision my
>> / slice is only 256 MB. It seems too little so whenever I compile a
> Actually it is 242MB
I have one box wit
Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Jan 12, 2009, at 9:56 PM, Jay Hall wrote:
I am in the process of redesigning my organization's network. And,
since we will be using mostly Macintosh OS X clients, I am
considering using NFS. However, I will need the ability to perform
user/group authentication since
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jan 10), michael said:
several of my laptop batteries(L-ION) have an i2c bus to the eeprom
inside the case. is it possible to reprogram or reset a battery i
have repacked from within freebsd or will i need to do this with the
available windows
William Gordon Rutherdale wrote:
> I have to use paper-sneakernet because
> - no network connectivity yet
> - tried plugging in a memory stick; it flashed but nothing showed up
> with the 'mount' command
>
> Here are the last two entries from the 'pciconf -lv' command, which look
> relevant to th
several of my laptop batteries(L-ION) have an i2c bus to the eeprom
inside the case. is it possible to reprogram or reset a battery i have
repacked from within freebsd or will i need to do this with the
available windows programs?
what i'm asking is if freebsd actually supports sending of data o
Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 09:33:12PM -0500, Grant Peel wrote:
Can I use a windows install cd's "R" option to do the fdisk /mbr ?
Maybe.But, MS software is notorious for not recognizing any
other OSen nor being able to boot them So, use the FreeBSD fdisk
w
1 to C:\BOOTSECT.BSD. However, if
FreeBSD is installed on a different disk /boot/boot1 will not work,
/boot/boot0 is needed.
- Original Message - From: "Michael Copeland"
To: "Grant Peel"
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2009 9:57 AM
Subject: Re: FreeBSD Boot Manager
rg wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to compile gnome2, but libggz fails to compile because of
missing library: gcrypt1.5. It does on to complile security/libgcrypt,
but evidently the current version 1.4.3 doesn't help much. How can I
fight with this beast?
Thank you.
i would assume upgrade to 1
mehting like:
Can I reboot the machine with the FreeBSD install disk, and using the
sysinstall utility, reinstall the freebsd boot manger so I wind up with:
F1 Windows
F2 FreeBSD
F5 Disk1
-Grant
- Original Message - From: "Michael Copeland"
To: "Grant Peel"
Cc:
why not just add loader or whatever to the windows boot loader.. unless
you specifically need fbsd boot manager
Grant Peel wrote:
Hi all,
For those that have been following this thread:
I now have Norton GoBack uninstalled and un-hooked from the MBR
-Had to go to Symantec and get a rescue dis
Polytropon wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to ask a two-stage question:
1. Is it possible to recover files that have been deleted?
2. Which tools or procedures are suggested for recovery?
While sorting out some files and transfering them to another
hard disk, I accidentally deleted too much: the direct
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