* Martijn van Buul:
> Hi,
>
> I've recently installed FreeBSD 8.0RC1 on my Acer Aspire One netbook, and so
> far things are working out OK. I'm using the SSD model, and since these
> netbooks have a notoriously slow SSD write speed, I'm trying to get rid o
* Polytropon:
> On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 08:02:19 + (UTC), Martijn van Buul
> wrote:
>> I'd like to relocate this file to a tmpfs ramdisk,
>> if possible.
>
> Have you tried using a symlink? I'm not sure if this will
> work across partitions...
Symlinks work
* Martijn van Buul:
> Does anyone know an alternate way to move this logfile, or if everything
> else fails how to silence it?
>
I forgot to mention that I'm using gdm, but I'm not opposed to changing that.
--
Martijn van B
here I want it to be, but that doesn't
seem to work anymore. Instead, it's writing the error log to
~/.xsession-errors., with a random string.
Does anyone know an alternate way to move this logfile, or if everything
else fails how to silence i
you give
stupid commands ;-)
martijn.
Once upon a Tue, Dec 05 2006, martijn hit keys in the following order:
> Hi,
>
> I remembered thinking, should i backup the directory tree before this chang?
> nah ;-)
>
> i used sed in a directory with subdirs, and it changed all direc
Once upon a Tue, Dec 05 2006, martijn hit keys in the following order:
>
> Once upon a Tue, Dec 05 2006, Andrew Pantyukhin hit keys in the
> following order:
> >
> > The general idea is that kernel never permits *any* write access to
> > directory files even
ot possible.
so i won't be able to recreate it anyway.. my problem remains the same,
no argueing about it, my directories _did_ turn into files.
> And please use shorter lines.
sorry about that, i forgot to setup my textwith... 72 chars is okay
right?
bye
martijn
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lar situation... sed
sais 'in-place editing only works for regular files' but this time it didn't
my question though: is there _any_ way to flip the bit that marks the file
being a directory? it would really be helpful to me because i've just lost
Hello,
I am planning on running a BSD server with DNS and an apache server, maybe an
dhcp server to. (No X). What would be the minimum requirements for this?
Martijn
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Hi chris,
You first have to unmount the cdrom before you can mount
a new cd, you can do that by typing:
umount /cdrom
greets, Martijn
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> In summar
I was wondering if anyone could tell me how
I can generate my openSSL certificate key's.
Greets, Martijn
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