John Rogers wrote:
/boot/kernel/aic.ko
...
/boot/kernel/zlib.ko
It looks like lots of kernel modules weren't installed (or, more likely,
were installed but glitched when the system rebooted). If you don't
expect to use any of these modules, it's probably safe to ignore this;
otherwise, you'll
Hi, you are right - there was indeed the following messages:
kernel: ad0: FAILURE - READ_DMA status=51READY,DSC,ERROR
error=40UNCORRECTABLE
And this message appeared starting from the date I ran CFS, an
encrypted filesystem. It's a half year old WesternDigital250GB disk.
I now disabled dma
John Rogers wrote:
Before I saw your reply, I just manually created those old-index etc
by following upgrade.sh, and ran the rest of the upgrade.sh from the
Removing schg flag from existing files... part. After that I have
ran portupgrade, portsnap etc, and so far don't see problem. Do I
freebsd-update IDS found the following. Do I need to grab the
kernel files for 6.1? If so, how? I did not find them in
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/6.1-RELEASE/kernels/
Thank you,
The following files, which are distributed as part of the binary
release, have been modified
Hi, I was upgrading following Colin's FreeBSD 6.0 to FreeBSD 6.1
binary upgrade
http://www.daemonology.net/freebsd-upgrade-6.0-to-6.1/
but it failed. I installed freebsd 6.0 release and only used Colin's
freebsd-update to updae before. There is plenty of free space on that
partition. What do
John Rogers wrote:
Hi, I was upgrading following Colin's FreeBSD 6.0 to FreeBSD 6.1
binary upgrade
http://www.daemonology.net/freebsd-upgrade-6.0-to-6.1/
but it failed. I installed freebsd 6.0 release and only used Colin's
freebsd-update to updae before. There is plenty of free space on
Oops, I forgot to edit the subject line before hitting 'Send' -- for
some reason, SpamAssassin thought that John's original email needed
to be marked as **SPAM**.
Colin Percival
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I also wonder why these binary update and upgrade
are not legitimized
in the freebsd core distribution. An important
reason why linux is
used by more is its easy update solution similar
to Microsoft's
Windows Update. Sure make world is fun
especially to developers.
But providing
Wow, I did not expect Colin's direct reply - and so prompt! Thanks,
and great to know binary updates will be foreseeable.
I actually already did it again, since it doesn't make sense to binary
upgrade all those source files, I renamed /usr/src to something else,
and this greatly reduced the
John Rogers wrote:
Installing new kernel into /boot/GENERIC... done.
Moving /boot/kernel to /boot/kernel.old... done.
Moving /boot/GENERIC to /boot/kernel... done.
Removing schg flag from existing files...
Then my connection to the server froze and I found the server rebooted
itself.
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