Henrik W Lund wrote:
I am planning on purchasing a crystalfontz LCD panel to be able to
have a rudimentary interface with the system without having a
keyboard/monitor/shell.
I'm not sure whether to go the serial or USB route. What I want to do
is to be able to display status as the system is co
Hi all,
I am planning on purchasing a crystalfontz LCD panel to be able to have
a rudimentary interface with the system without having a
keyboard/monitor/shell.
I'm not sure whether to go the serial or USB route. What I want to do is
to be able to display status as the system is coming up, then
Hi all,
I am working on porting an old system over to FreeBSD, and am having a
weird (to me) problem. This system uses various data file types, and
unfortunately it uses the group_id execution bit (but no execute) on a
data file to signify a sequential type file (mode 2440). I have stepped
thro
Kris,
That is *exactly* what I was looking for. Thank you!
I was trying to avoid the sysinstall route if possible.
Tim
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Sun, May 09, 2004 at 10:17:50AM +0200, Ruben de Groot wrote:
On Sat, May 08, 2004 at 09:48:27PM -0600, Tim Pushor typed:
Hi all,
I do CPIO
Hi all,
I do CPIO style image backups of my FreeBSD systems. In the event that I
need to restore one of these backups, I usually use the FreeBSD
installation media to fdisk and create filesystems, then mount the new
filesystems and restore the CPIO archive.
This system works great for me, but I
big gamble.
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Subject: tun devices and firewall
Hi all,
I am building a new firewall based on 5.2.1-RELEASE. I am using the
openbsd port of PF, but I thi
Hi all,
I am building a new firewall based on 5.2.1-RELEASE. I am using the
openbsd port of PF, but I think that my question is fairly generic.
I have remote systems that sort of vpn through this one using
ppp-over-ssh. This uses tun devices. In the past, when I had configured
X number of devi
good success. As for
performance, the 641 should be much faster than the 532.
Thanks Olaf!
Tim
Olaf Hoyer wrote:
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004, Tim Pushor wrote:
Hi all,
We are going to be replacing one of our older systems here with a new
HP/Compaq server and want to buy a (cheap) supported hardware raid
ada
Hi all,
We are going to be replacing one of our older systems here with a new
HP/Compaq server and want to buy a (cheap) supported hardware raid
adapter. Compaq/HP used to be so easy.
The system we are looking at has either a Compaq 532 or 641 depending on
the processor speed (!). I see the 53