No problem. You might also consider extending it to support '.jpeg' as
well as '.jpg', or even alter to work recursively through
sub-directories. Like I said though, it's more or less a starting
point. It will continue to extend beyond the current number each time
it's run too - so it
Quoting Dário \P. fbsd.questions.l...@gmail.com:
Hello,
I have one directory with some pictures that I wanna rename (I use csh,
don't know if that matters).
For exemple, I have:
b.jpg
bs.jpg
bsd.jpg
And I wanna change to:
bsd1.jpg
bsd2.jpg
bsd3.jpg
I really appreciate if someone can help
Paul,
You'll need either a *nix machine with 'dd' or rawwrite.exe (should be
on the cd image in the /tools/ folder). You need to write 'root.flp'
to a floppy disk similar to the way you'd write an .iso image to a
cdrom.
dd if=root.flp of=/dev/fd0- assuming existing FreeBSD box,
or
Confirmed; you should only need boot.flp to boot to do an install on
FreeBSD 2.0.5, (just tried with older 2.2.2 disks I had). root.flp is
the 'live/fixit' boot image IIRC.
--
Nathan Vidican
nat...@vidican.com
Quoting Paul Shi shih...@hkusua.hku.hk:
Actually, I do have a floppy drive on
Quoting Paul Shi shih...@hkusua.hku.hk:
Dear All,
I have tried to setup a wireless network consist of a server, AP, a router
machine and wireless client. Here is setup and configuration of my design.
Please correct me if I am wrong about anything.
Server
IP: 192.168.2.1, Gateway: 192.168.2.2,
Paul,
The key thing you need to look at is enabling routing on the machine
you want to act as a gateway. Given the dual-homed nature of the
machine it's routing table will already contain each of the interfaces
on the two networks, and as such the router machine will 'know' how to