On Monday 11 May 2009 03:57:21 Michel Di Croci wrote:
Yes it is in. And it's not the sendmail that is slow, it's the detection /
kernel step... not the service steps.
Please choose verbose boot from the menu and hand-copy the lines right
before,right after and during which the hang occurs.
On Sun, 10 May 2009, Michel Di Croci wrote:
When I boot, it takes about 5 mins before being up and running. Since it's
my first FreeBSD, I didn't thought there was an issue, but I think there's
one ;)
I have a P4 2.8 HT which is too bad computer and I really think the issue is
in freeBSD and
Hello!
When I boot, it takes about 5 mins before being up and running. Since it's
my first FreeBSD, I didn't thought there was an issue, but I think there's
one ;)
I have a P4 2.8 HT which is too bad computer and I really think the issue is
in freeBSD and the Giant Locked and stuff like that.
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 8:31 PM, Michel Di Croci
michel.dicr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello!
When I boot, it takes about 5 mins before being up and running. Since it's
my first FreeBSD, I didn't thought there was an issue, but I think there's
one ;)
I have a P4 2.8 HT which is too bad computer
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 9:57 PM, Michel Di Croci
michel.dicr...@gmail.com wrote:
Did it hang with GENERIC? If not, do a diff on your config and the
GENERIC config, and paste it for us.
If I remember correctly, yes but I don,t remember. Can you tell me if I
don't want to lose my actual
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 9:52 PM, Glen Barber glen.j.bar...@gmail.comwrote:
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 8:31 PM, Michel Di Croci
michel.dicr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello!
When I boot, it takes about 5 mins before being up and running. Since
it's
my first FreeBSD, I didn't thought there was an
Hi.
I just installed freebsd on my laptop yesterday. I have a previous
version of windows on there (windows XP Home) as well. I was told by a
friend that I would be able to boot between BSD and windows easily,
however I seem to be having some problems. I am using that bootloader
that BSD
On Monday 04 October 2004 11:03 am, Andy Scheriff wrote:
Hi.
I just installed freebsd on my laptop yesterday. I have a previous
version of windows on there (windows XP Home) as well. I was told by
a friend that I would be able to boot between BSD and windows easily,
however I seem to be
More importantly did you defrag the windows
installation _before_ doing any repartitioning??
Note that defrag doesnt necessarily move _all_ files down to the
low end of the disk. I had to scour the net for other tools
to finally get EVERYTHING packed down low on the disk.
Then and only then can
no, it didn't help.
it's still trying to boot from da0s1a insted of da0s1e.
# The root device and filesystem type can be compiled in;
# this provides a fallback option if the root device cannot
# be correctly guessed by the bootstrap code, or an override if
# the RB_DFLTROOT flag (-r) is
10/5/2002 5:14:51 AM, ??? [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
no, it didn't help.
it's still trying to boot from da0s1a insted of da0s1e.
# The root device and filesystem type can be compiled in;
# this provides a fallback option if the root device cannot
# be correctly guessed by the
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 08:27:17AM +0600, ??? typed:
Dear Sirs,
how to force booting from da0s1e, not from da0s1a ??
Read LINT:
#
# The root device and filesystem type can be compiled in;
# this provides a fallback option if the root device cannot
# be correctly guessed by the
Dear Sirs,
how to force booting from da0s1e, not from da0s1a ??
(I've no idea why, but /boot.config in this case doesn't work)
Regards, (îÁÉÌÕÞÛÉÅ ÐÏÖÅÌÁÎÉÑ)
Ilia Chipitsine (éÌØÑ ûÉÐÉÃÉÎ)
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