FIXED, ignore this email..
However no one has answered.
Hello Gurus,
This is an Urgent help, as everything pending, waiting.. a FreeBSD
Solution.
and I appologize if I will explain in details, please be patient with
me.
Just yesterday, our ISP installed 2 routers
Hello Gurus,
This is an Urgent help, as everything pending, waiting.. a FreeBSD
Solution.
and I appologize if I will explain in details, please be patient with
me.
Just yesterday, our ISP installed 2 routers (both 3com) at our main
office.
One router acting for Datalink between
I'm in need of urgent help. I have a production 4.9-RELEASE
server. I track STABLE, last cvsup/make world was about two
months ago. After powering on after an extended power outage
(was given advanced notice by electric company and I shut the
server down before the outage occurred), the
I'm in need of urgent help. I have a production 4.9-RELEASE
server. I track STABLE, last cvsup/make world was about two
months ago. After powering on after an extended power outage
(was given advanced notice by electric company and I shut the
server down before the outage occurred), the
I'm in need of urgent help. I have a production 4.9-RELEASE server. I
track STABLE, last cvsup/make world was about two months ago. After
powering on after an extended power outage (was given advanced notice by
electric company and I shut the server down before the outage occurred), the
server
Don't think these lists are the best place for this question but alas...
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 06:25:13AM +, shubha mr wrote:
If I have to write to a register at offset say x,in
the pci configuration space,how do I do it? If it is
using pci_read_config and pci_write_config,how does
the
Hi,
If I have to write to a register at offset say x,in
the pci configuration space,how do I do it? If it is
using pci_read_config and pci_write_config,how does
the system know where the pci reg base address of my
device is?
plese help urgent
shubha
Date: 12-22-02
Operating System / Configuration:
FreeBSD 4.6 with RAID 1 ( Mirrored )
Situation:
I have 2 active drives running in the same machine at all times. In
addition, I have 1 extra drive that sits on the shelf with a copy of the
previous backup that I swap out with one of the other
I then type:
mountroot ufs:/dev/ad0s1a
and it lets me log in with read-only access and browsing is limited to the
/root /dev /etc directory.
once there, just type
% mount /
% mount /usr
that will at least get you access to your data.
-randall
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# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-12-23 01:23:53 +:
Date: 12-22-02
Operating System / Configuration:
FreeBSD 4.6 with RAID 1 ( Mirrored )
I have 2 active drives running in the same machine at all times. In
addition, I have 1 extra drive that sits on the shelf with a copy of the
previous
- Original Message -
From: Ethan Akins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 23, 2002 2:23 AM
Subject: mountroot Please Help / URGENT..
Operating System / Configuration:
FreeBSD 4.6 with RAID 1 ( Mirrored )
Situation:
I have 2 active drives running
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