Hello Bill,
H. that's odd. I guess the WiFi card works perfectly elsewhere?
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network is scanning for
the WiFi client on the machine, and when it doesn't find it - it won't allow
it to log on.
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Jeff,
Sounds like you need to read about getty and friends :)
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Yes, it is.
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Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 02:24:59PM -0400, Jonathan M. Slivko wrote:
Hmmm I just tried that on my system thats supposedly an HT P4 but it
didn't work after recompiling the kernel as well as setting that sysctl
call.
Make sure your kern
Hmmm I just tried that on my system thats supposedly an HT P4 but it
didn't work after recompiling the kernel as well as setting that sysctl
call.
Kirk Strauser wrote:
On Tuesday 24 May 2005 12:13, Jonathan M. Slivko wrote:
Where did you actually set that, in /etc/sysctl.conf?
lot of
people read the PR much as I did: "blah, blah, theoretical, doesn't affect
me, next message"...
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d'n happen. I don't understand
why your file systems get uncleanly umounted.
About freebsd 5.3, I've been using 3ware 7500-4LP (in raid 5) for the
last 3 months, and I have not had such (nor any other) problems with twe
driver.
Hope it helps.
2005/5/24, Jonathan M. Slivko <[EM
in the C column
and I'm not exactly sure when it stopped. Any ideas?
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WRITE)" message when you run it manually?
2005/5/24, Jonathan M. Slivko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[EMAIL PROTECTED](~)% cat /etc/fstab
# Device Mountpoint FStype Options Dump
Pass#
/dev/twed0s1b none swap sw 0 0
/dev/twed0s1a / ufs rw 1 1
/dev/twed0s1g /home ufs rw,userquota,groupquo
it the problem that fsck is running *every* time you boot? Or is
it that you get this "(NO WRITE)" message when you run it manually?
2005/5/24, Jonathan M. Slivko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
[EMAIL PROTECTED](~)% cat /etc/fstab
# Device
/cdrom cd9660 ro,noauto 0 0
none/proc procfs rw 0 0
[EMAIL PROTECTED](~)%
Franco Bruno Borghesi wrote:
Could you post your /etc/fstab?
2005/5/24, Jonathan M. Slivko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Yes, this is actually the autoboo
hesi wrote:
For fsck to work (to actually correct any problems you may have),
partitions should be umounted first. Are you sure you have umounted
/dev/twed before running fsck?
2005/5/24, Jonathan M. Slivko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
Hello,
Hello,
I have an interesting question, I have a Pentium 4 2.4Ghz (No HT Enabled),
2x80GB SATA Hard Drives in RAID 1. The box boots, works, etc. However,
whenever you try and do an fsck -y, it says:
[EMAIL PROTECTED](~)% fsck -y
** /dev/twed0s1a (NO WRITE)
** Last Mounted on /
** Root file system
Hmmm could you possibly try rsync? Also, I believe that ncftp has a
recursive (-R) option in it that would allow you to download all of the
files in a given directory structure. I'm not sure if thats what your
looking for.
HTH,
-- Jonathan
On Fri, May 20, 2005 5:10 pm, Eugene Hercun said:
> I
With all the events of September 11th, one would think we'd have learned
about backups by now :)
-- Jonathan
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Did you compile a custom 2.4.23 kernel with it?
-- Jonathan
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If it's anything like 3Ware's support for RedHat 9, then I don't want it
(since custom kernels choke on the 3Ware driver on boot) :)
-- Jonathan
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David,
You can try and run distributed.net on it for awhile - that should
give it a pretty good workout.
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Start up /stand/sysinstall, go to Post-Install, Options and then set
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