Hello,
I'm a novice of FreeBSD. I just can use ppp -ddial adsl to connect
to my ISP, but can't disconnect it. Could u tell me the command?
Additionally, where can I get a GUI tool for PPPoE?
Thanks!
Best regards,
Benny Au
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freebsd-questions
+++ Benny Au [freebsd] [02-07-06 23:18 +0800]:
| Hello,
| I'm a novice of FreeBSD. I just can use ppp -ddial adsl to connect
| to my ISP, but can't disconnect it. Could u tell me the command?
| Additionally, where can I get a GUI tool for PPPoE?
| Thanks!
try
# killall ppp
Shantanoo
--
Ignore
to disconnect ADSL
Hello,
I'm a novice of FreeBSD. I just can use ppp -ddial adsl to connect
to my ISP, but can't disconnect it. Could u tell me the command?
Additionally, where can I get a GUI tool for PPPoE?
Thanks!
Best regards,
Benny Au
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freebsd
On 03/07/2006, at 1:18 AM, Benny Au wrote:
Hello,
I'm a novice of FreeBSD. I just can use ppp -ddial adsl to connect
to my ISP, but can't disconnect it.
Your modem probably has an admin control panel which will include a
connect/disconnect switch. Check your manual for the modem url
on those disks, especially when I copy a big file
(around 700 MB or so) on the exported file system, the system hangs
displaying ata4 : DISCONNECT required. ata4 is the first SATA controller
on the Adaptec card. The card and the disks are brand new, and the
motherboard is a Tyan Tiger LE (dual Pentium 3
on those disks, especially when I copy a big file
(around 700 MB or so) on the exported file system, the system hangs
displaying ata4 : DISCONNECT required. ata4 is the first SATA controller
on the Adaptec card. The card and the disks are brand new, and the
motherboard is a Tyan Tiger LE (dual Pentium 3
On 24 Jul Sam Varshavchik wrote:
dick hoogendijk writes:
On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 06:50:57 -0400
Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dick hoogendijk writes:
Sure, smtp service is listening. No matter on what address I call
the oucier server (127.0.0.1 ; 192.168.11.1 ; localhost ;
Hey, all.
I want to replace a 9 GB SCSI drive with an 18 GB SCSI drive. All the
hardware supports hot-swapping. Just for kicks, I thought I'd try to
turn the drive off via SCSI commands and replace it without rebooting.
The camcontrol utility doesn't have a disconnect command or a stop unit
doesn't have a disconnect command or a stop unit
command (that I can find), so I was going to try to use 'camcontrol cdb'
$ camcontrol | grep stop
camcontrol stop [dev_id] [generic args]
Works for me. There's also a 'start' command.
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Dan Nelson
[EMAIL PROTECTED
$ camcontrol | grep stop
camcontrol stop [dev_id] [generic args]
Works for me. There's also a 'start' command.
I'm blind as a bat (no offense to any bats out there). I have no
idea how I missed that.
Thanks!
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On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Brian H wrote:
what is the proper way to disconnect a usb device in bsd. I have a
lexar 128mb drive that i want to move to another computer. I know in
windows there is a way to stop the device before removing it from the
system. is there a command to run to do this in bsd
Greetings,
what is the proper way to disconnect a usb device in bsd. I have a lexar
128mb drive that i want to move to another computer. I know in windows there
is a way to stop the device before removing it from the system. is there a
command to run to do this in bsd?
thanks,
brian
Hi all
I run the background job wget by ssh
When I discounnect ssh, it does have
9%
.10% on the screen
Why?
Thank you
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