that I need not re-install the OS...
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/database for freeBSD 9.0 standard
sysinstalls languages that I can view and use to re-install (via pkg_add
-v -r perl etc) ?
[there must a config file for sysinstall to use itself]
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lang/ contains all languages and so on ruby, lua, python, perl.. Of
course you removed perl since
A bit of a stab in the dark here, but are any of the disks in your array
Advanced Format drives? If so, did you create a pool with a block size of 4k?
Lastly, are all the partitions on your disks (if any) aligned to 4k sector
boundaries (in the case of the Advanced Format disks)?
Rob
On Feb
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 10:02 AM, Robert Bonomi
bon...@mail.r-bonomi.com wrote:
Something about -your- installation is causing you to run out of inodes.
This is a release engineering issue in 9.0, not just his installation.
The defaults are screwed up. See bin/162659.
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remember making about 3
hacks to the tools to get it working.
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On 3/7/12 11:05 AM, David Jackson wrote:
Many of your issues are non-issues, as your suggestions were
implemented in some form long ago. For example, updated applications
are compiled and available online. You can use pkg_add -r
/freebsd-mirrors/cvsup-stats-global.php
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On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Rick Miller vmil...@hostileadmin.com wrote:
Thanks Rob...
I put the kernel conf file in the source tree as opposed to linking to
it and it certainly did compile the custom kernel.
What confuses me (not that I expect you to have the answer) is that
Chapter 9
points to
/app/release/root/kernels/MYKERNEL. It will be easiest to get rid of
the symlink and copy the actual file into your EXTSRCDIR before
starting the make release; alternately you could use the LOCAL_PATCHES
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I'm looking at getting a couple of SSDs to act as ZIL drives on FreeBSD
8/9 systems. Are there any recommended drives?
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important step for a software company.
git or mercurial - best choices
For what reasons?
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(increases the likelihood of something going wrong for a disk replace
operation if I forget to label), but I'll give gpt labels a try.
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Can glabels, gpt, and zfs all work together? I have a system where I
have disks with 4 gpt partitions. Partitions 2 and 3 are part of gmirror
arrays, and partition 4 is part of a zfs pool. glabel says it writes to
the end of the partition, which I believe zfs also writes to doesn't it?
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of a broken design in the ahci driver imho.
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tunefs or a partitioning tool to
label each partition, which is even more ugly imo.
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On 12/2/11 9:27 PM, Derrick Ryalls wrote:
Look for disk labels, I think glabel is the command. Then you use
/dev/label/mylabel etc for the disks.
Let me know if this isn't enough to find the right man page
the functionality)
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On 12/3/11 3:44 AM, Denise H. G. wrote:
On 2011/12/03 at 10:51, Robli...@midsummerdream.org wrote:
I was getting ready to install the latest FreeBSD 9-RCs image, and I
found that 9 now defaults to using the ahci driver for sata disks.
This would be great if it weren't
the ahci driver and get static device names?
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Has anyone tried using an SATA SSD card (SATA add-on card that is a SSD
drive) in FreeBSD? I was looking at an OCZ RevoDrive and was wondering
if anyone had tried using one of those specifically, or any SATA SSD
card in general.
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On 06/09/2011 15:49, Rob wrote:
On 6/6/11 8:39 PM, Mario Lobo wrote:
You need to rebuild your kernel with
options COMPAT_FREEBSD32 # Compatible with i386 binaries
included.
I noticed that when I tried to build the ports, but I don't have
tree I haven't had cause to look. If so just tell me to go read
the respective doc. :)
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On 6/9/11 4:55 PM, Mario Lobo wrote:
On Thursday 09 June 2011 10:49:37 Rob wrote:
On 6/6/11 8:39 PM, Mario Lobo wrote:
On Monday 06 June 2011 17:56:53 Rob wrote:
I was attempting to install virtualbox on my 8.2-p2 64-bit system this
weekend, and hit a rather curious situation. The pre
On 6/6/11 8:39 PM, Mario Lobo wrote:
On Monday 06 June 2011 17:56:53 Rob wrote:
I was attempting to install virtualbox on my 8.2-p2 64-bit system this
weekend, and hit a rather curious situation. The pre-packaged version
of virtualbox retrievable by pkg_add is 3.2.12 (which looks in
ports
around has produced old e-mail
threads indicating this was a problem as of 2 or so years ago with the
3.x release. If it's not possible to build w/o the 32-bit libs, what do
I need to install?
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On 6/6/11 8:13 PM, Mario Lobo wrote:
On Monday 06 June 2011 17:56:53 Rob wrote:
I was attempting to install virtualbox on my 8.2-p2 64-bit system this
weekend, and hit a rather curious situation. The pre-packaged version
of virtualbox retrievable by pkg_add is 3.2.12 (which looks in
ports
.
Rob
On 5/21/11 9:26 PM, Jason C. Wells wrote:
I am looking to get 2 sata host adapters. The mandatory requirements are
good freebsd support and hot swap capability. I plan to use gmirror. I
have discovered that my onboard chipsets don't support hot swap.
The highpoint cards are rated highly
update.
I figured this issue may be of some value since I did not do any src updates.
I'll be glad to try to help or test this further, but keep in mind I'm not a
coder.
Thanks,
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Install it manually. Go to src/cddl/lib/libctf and
make obj
make depends
make
make install
Then buildworld will work.
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Rob Farmer rfarmer at predatorlabs.net writes:
Have you used the default FreeBSD shell (tcsh) recently?
tcsh is not a shell. Well, it’s an interactive command line
interpreter, not a bad one compared to what else
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btw, would you stop putting ads on your signature? it's annoying
LOL - how hypocritical. This thread was four days dead then suddenly
two people show up and start pushing this mksh shell, which seems to
be part of some obscure OpenBSD fork. If anyone is advertising it's
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file, though Vmware has an option to
split it up for these situations.
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Yep, that was it. Thanks very much Yuri.
On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 3:07 PM, Yuri Pankov yuri.pan...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Feb 05, 2011 at 02:24:31PM +1000, Rob wrote:
Hi,
I'm running FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE (running on VMWare Server 2.0.2) and am
having some odd issues the formatting of man
are
pretty much the default, including the Connection-Data-Terminal-type
string set to xterm.
The pager in both sessions is set to more.
I've played around with various terminal settings, to no avail. Can someone
please offer some pointers as to how I might fix this?
Thanks,
Rob
user can't write
there. I would save any bookmarks or other useful items and then
delete the folder. I haven't run into this in FreeBSD but you can get
similar problems in Windows if a global profile is created in
C:\Program Files\Opera by an administrator.
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I would suggest the reporter try again with a recent version - I
suspect it will work fine.
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is in /usr/local/lib/firefox or somesuch - its not in any
remotely normal $PATH). Since the environment stuff the script does is
required for it to start, temporarily editing the script and running
firefox3 is probably the easiest thing to do.
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Even Windows doesn't bother with the alignment in recent versions.
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with no indication given that a fix was in the works. On
the other hand, Doug Barton has been very responsive to issues with
portmaster and fixed this problem less than 48 hours after it
appeared. Hence my recommendation to switch.
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$javac helloworld.java //No problem
$java helloworld.class
It should be java helloworld (no extension).
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inconsistency for nodevices with the syntax in the manpages and the real
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file? Especially the GEOM_PART_* at the end might be the culprit, although this
configuration used to work for 7.3.
Thank you!
Rob.
# My kernel config file:
cpuI686_CPU
identMYKERNEL
options SCHED_ULE# ULE scheduler
options PREEMPTION# Enable kernel thread
it
automatically every boot.
If you are going to manually build things in /usr/src, you should run
make obj in the directory first, to create a directory in /usr/obj for
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where a version number is
necessary, because that is what will be branched from it next, but it
will become 10.0, 11.0, etc. without a new branch in CVS once more
stable branches exist.
See:
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, it may not be worth adding, from a bloat point of
view. I would say it is probably safe for your port to assume csh is
/bin/csh, though.
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and covers a lot of common
problems:
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to be noneexistent,
instead ${SH} exists.
Interesting - I assumed it would be listed in bsd.commands.mk, but it
seems to not be. Most of the base system tools are. In any case, glad
to hear you got it working.
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On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 10:48, Robert Bonomi bon...@mail.r-bonomi.com wrote:
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Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2010 21:21:51 -0800
From: Rob Farmer rfar...@predatorlabs.net
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they
commit at exactly the same time. The difference is that locking is
done at the application layer, rather than by the OS itself.
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and they don't see that as
terribly worthwhile - they just want to get started on their work. I
think some UNIX fans are reluctant to accept this, and in doing so
limit its ability to grow. That's my reason for preferring GUI in most
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I'm not saying the CLI is universally bad - if you gain competence
with a set of programs that you use frequently, it can be very
efficient
is r210188, it was fixed in r196859.
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the programs I know or am willing to read documentation for. I never
read documentation for GUI programs - I jump right in and look through
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wasn't.
I think many here are underestimating the value of GUIs, because they
have been running many of these traditional UNIX commands for years
(or decades) and are also technically oriented enough that learning
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if you successfully
complain (assuming it is a legit hoster that cares) and they do
something about it, there are thousands more.
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mentioned sets up the table and has pf drop the
connection attempts, but you need to configure syslog to fill the
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logging to syslog under auth or authpriv. If not you'll need to change
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block someone is, but you could test it - just make sure you have a
way to get back in if it works and your IP is blocked (or wait for the
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with 4.5.2.20101014
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threads where people report a
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, but that assumes a decent amount of swap - I'll bet
sysinstall's recommended partitioning would give you 2 GB.
Try mailing the maintainers (ge...@freebsd.org) and see what they say.
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with make
-DDISABLE_MAKE_JOBS to just run one at a time - maybe you have enough
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the EAR doesn't apply or why I am
wrong - just tangents about my world view, etc. The only other person
who actually addressed the issue of US export laws, Robert Bonomi,
largely agreed with me. Is this an overly restrictive and outdated
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to address some of it. (For example, the
one about making a video and DMCAing it was only re-posted to the list
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On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 05:30, Henry Olyer henry.ol...@gmail.com
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Surrilous isn't an English word, nor an obvious typo of one, so I
in the US and are then
exported, it just might actually be affected by what US lawmakers say
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@rob,
Kinda wish you would make a video wherein you read your above statement from
a teleprompter with a green-screened American flag billowing in the
background. You might want to add in a statement about your deep
to expect that
they would bring this up, rather than just summarize license terms on
a one-off basis.
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says things like El 07/10/2010 and Rob
Farmer escribió and you seem unwilling to actually talk about US law,
I'm curious to know where you attended law school and what states you
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regarding what may be
exported to where always apply, regardless of what the license says.
Making the license more visible may be a good idea, but doesn't
materially change the situation any.
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Sourceforge was forced to IP ban these.
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)
I don't think this makes a bit of difference (it fact it would be
somewhat misleading) since the export restrictions are a valid law and
dropping clauses from the license doesn't change that - are you saying
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with
Linux (Debian and Red Hat) (see below). This same software seems to
be provided for all of the Canon LBP series printers.
Cheers to all,
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It will happen on amd64 if you build the lib32 bits (i386
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, as you
once could from the CDs .. guess I just got spoiled back there in the
olden days :)
Adding a slave port would probably be a good solution and shouldn't be
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2010/9/15 Dánielisz László laszlo_daniel...@yahoo.com:
Hi,
What plugin do you use in munin to get values of your CPU?
There are several, and some have dependencies on other software - what
cpu are you using?
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disable and remove ccache ,but still I
have that probelm
please help me
I had a similar problem, and removing the contents of /usr/obj and
then rebuilding world (cvsup'ed as of 15/09) with make -DNO_CCACHE
seemed to work. This was on a real AMD64 machine too.
Rob
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/usr/ports/emulators
current# mv vmware-guestd6 vmware-guestd6.old
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current# cd vmware-guestd6
current# make
=== Vulnerability check disabled, database not found
kernel modules for 8.0 i386 amd64.
http://www.predatorlabs.net/dl/vmware-tools-freebsd-711.iso
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