I'm going through the freebsd-update process to move from 7.0 to 7.4. I
followed the handbook, rebooted to GENERIC and followed up with
`freebsd-update install` and got the following output:
# freebsd-update install
Installing updates...rmdir: ///usr/share/man/ja: Directory not empty
rmdir: //
Kaya Saman wrote:
From what you mention it sounds like a bad idea as the system disk will
have many R/W's going through it it seems as /tmp and Swap get written
to all the time.
You can skip swap altogether and use MFS (memory filesystem) like Brian
mentioned for other high write partition
Noah wrote:
Hi there,
I just installed 1.2.11 and running apache
I get the Log in screen and I am able to register.
As soon as I enter my account information at the main Login page i am
sent right back to the page and the error message is "You are not logged
in!"
Nothing is appearing in the
Brent Bloxam wrote:
I'm having trouble building Ghostscript 8.70 from source on FreeBSD 7.0.
I cannot use the version in the ports tree for various reasons. I've
looked at the .mak patches in ./files/ for the ports tree however to try
to suss out any differences but they elud
I'm having trouble building Ghostscript 8.70 from source on FreeBSD 7.0.
I cannot use the version in the ports tree for various reasons. I've
looked at the .mak patches in ./files/ for the ports tree however to try
to suss out any differences but they elude me.
My configure line:
./configure -
alexus wrote:
I'm trying to fight with ipfw and unfortunately unsuccessfully...
I created following rules
ipfw pipe 1 config bw 1Mbit/s
ifpw add 8080 pipe 1 tcp from any to any src-port www
ifpw add 8080 pipe 1 tcp from any to any dst-port www
yet I see peaks of my traffic is way higher them 1
Dan Nelson wrote:
If you're mounting UFS filesystems, you can label them and mount them by
label (see the tunefs and glabel manpages for more info). ZFS should find
its pool devices automatically, but you can always manually label devices
with glabel and refer to the label instead of the da## na
Brent Bloxam wrote:
I'm wondering about how device names are assigned on scbus, specifically
when using the isp driver. It seems to me that there's potential when an
HBA has access to multiple LUNs that on boot the scbus will have entries
in /dev scrambled compared to the previous
Roland Smith wrote:
There are several webmail apps available in ports. E.g. mail/squirrelmail,
which has a lot of plugins available.
Squirrelmail's webserver was recently hacked, and plugins were compromised:
http://secunia.com/advisories/36087/
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?m
Rob wrote:
I'm new to FreeBSD and installed a base 7.0-RELEASE system and have been
running it for a while with ZFS and gmirror partitions. I've never
updated since install, so I'm attempting to do so now, but I'm having no
luck. I'm following the upgrade instructions in the 7.2-RELEASE relea
Mel Flynn wrote:
> I guess the main question here is "what is 10?" or what is an FIB?.
How does
one create such an FIB id (which I can't find in docs either). For example, on
my system if I do:
% setfib 2 fetch http://www.freebsd.org/docs.html
setfib: 2: invalid FIB (max 0)
I would expect to
Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
> Just start a shell in FIB 10 and every command forked from
that shell will be bound to FIB 10.
setfib 10 csh
... do some work
exit
you're back in FIB 0.
HTH, Nikos
Thanks Nikos, I didn't want to assume setfib was the only method of
modifying them (whether through d
Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
Brent Bloxam wrote:
The documentation on FIBs is pretty slim unless I've been looking in the
wrong places, all I've seen are a few mentions in errata and release
notes. setfib(1) doesn't offer much in the way of associated commands,
and definitely doesn
The documentation on FIBs is pretty slim unless I've been looking in the
wrong places, all I've seen are a few mentions in errata and release
notes. setfib(1) doesn't offer much in the way of associated commands,
and definitely doesn't explain how to actually work with a FIB. I'm
curious if there'
Chris wrote:
The course is HTML. Mouse button operations should be close,
a window that gives a simple file directory and a text editor that
doesn't require learning a character command set would be the
target.
Hi Chris,
Maybe look at using Xfce, which is a lightweight window manager based o
Robert Hall wrote:
"ifconfig ral0 inet 192.168.1.104 netmask 255.255.255.0" assigns the
specified values. Ping no longer tells me that there's no route to the
host, but I'm getting about 95% packet loss. "netstat -r" now shows
that link1 (ral0) is the gateway to 192.168.1.0. I still don't have a
kalin m wrote:
hi all...
my first time using serial ports and modems. the modem is hooked up
using RS-232 cable...
modem specs:
• Baud Rate: 115.2kbps
• Bits: 8
• Stop Bits: 1
• Parity: none
• Hardware Handshaking: Yes
my /etc/ttys:
ttyd0 "/usr/libexec/getty std.115200" dialup on
ttyd1 "
fo...@pisem.net wrote:
When I make my kernel (make kernel KERNCONF=KERNEL) it stop whith Error
code 1
According to Chapter 8.5 of the handbook
(http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/kernelconfig-building.html):
1.
Change to the /usr/src directory:
#
I'm wondering about how device names are assigned on scbus, specifically
when using the isp driver. It seems to me that there's potential when an
HBA has access to multiple LUNs that on boot the scbus will have entries
in /dev scrambled compared to the previous run (thus messing up mounts).
My
Chris Rees wrote:
Although I think it's not a big deal, as long as your id_?sa has
permissions 600 like mine, or even 400.
Chris
The man page for ssh(1) provides a lot of detail about the sensitivity
of the various files related to ssh. To quote it regarding a few of them:
~/.ssh/
Dave wrote:
Hello,
I've got a freebsd 7.2 machine that i need to use for banner
filtering, addzapping and filtering out all the junk that comes along with
adds windows viruses trojans things like that before they can get to my
internal clients. Previously i used squid and dansguardian but
Rafael E Garcia wrote:
Gentlemen
Please How I can copy the Free BSD Handbook in my computer? Any
Sugestion will be apreciate. Thank you Rafael E Garcia
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/doc/handbook/
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Mel Flynn wrote:
Any reason a jail can't be used? This would allow sharing the binary using
null or union fs, little overhead, yet seperated from host install and no
maintenance of port installed files, like rc.d/mysql-server.
Unionfs, unix sockets and flush operations don't like each other f
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