The bad news: Recompile your kernel
The good news: Just change this line:
options SCSI_DELAY=5000 #Delay (in ms) before
probing SCSI
You really just need to eliminate anything (the DEVICE lines) that is
not needed across the whole config file. Read the LINT file for
That, however, is where the similarities end. The Nocona chip is only
64bit on the outside, the internals are essentially built on a 32 bit
legacy system. The end result is that AMD is pure 64 bit and intel's
chip just won't keep up when full 64 bit code hits the market. The new
code will
http://www.atnewyork.com/news/article.php/3110981
Has anyone seen this? Now SCO is apparently planning on filing suit
against BSD and users like us?
I had been watching the SCO vs. Linux thing from the sidelines, now it
looks like we're in the game too.
Sean
I'm trying to mount a 64MB Sony memory stick via a USB cable and need a
bit of help.
I recompiled my kernel and upgraded to 4.8 RELEASE and now, if I boot
with the camera connected, it finds it as a SCSI device, but it
conflicts with my da0 device which has my / partition on it.
I've got 4 SCSI
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Sean J Countryman
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MRTG is in the ports collection. It uses SNMP to build bandwidth graphs
and statistics.
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