Hi list,
I want to mount my /dev/ad1s1e, but it produce error output :
root# mount /dev/ad1s1e /data1/
mount: /dev/ad1s1e: Operation not permitted
I've checked my /var/log/messages, but it doesn't show any message related
to that.
I've fsck that slice, and retried to remount, but it failed
Mel skrev:
On Wednesday 12 March 2008 15:28:25 Leslie Jensen wrote:
The compile error I get is
Mutex unlock failure: Operation not permitted
Any suggestions?
Details maybe? Just one line that's a pretty generic error message, that's
likely to be caused by system limits, isn't gonna
Hello,
I just bought a dell inspiron 1525.
Included is a Dell™ Wireless 1395 802.11b/g Mini-Card - Europe
Can this card be used on FreeBSD?
Is there a specific procedure to follow?
Thanks,
Philippe Schottey
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Hi list,
I want to mount my /dev/ad1s1e, but it produce error output :
root# mount /dev/ad1s1e /data1/
mount: /dev/ad1s1e: Operation not permitted
mount read only or fsck
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Hi everyone!
I was starting to think to recompile everything for my pc to speed
up everything. I started googling and I found almost nothing about how to
change make.conf on bsd. Almost everything was about Gentoo, somehow not
unsurprisingly.
The first thing I noticed is that for linux
On Mar 13, 2008, at 17:32 , Luca Presotto wrote:
Hi everyone!
I was starting to think to recompile everything for my pc to speed
up everything. I started googling and I found almost nothing about
how to
change make.conf on bsd. Almost everything was about Gentoo,
somehow not
Luca Presotto wrote:
Hi everyone!
I was starting to think to recompile everything for my pc to speed
up everything. I started googling and I found almost nothing about how to
change make.conf on bsd. Almost everything was about Gentoo, somehow not
unsurprisingly.
The first thing I noticed is
You're *really* wasting your time.
I supposed that!
Your system is doing no cpu cycles at all for most of
the time anyway. [cut]Also, makeopts and -pipe just make _compiling_ faster,
not the
applications themselves!!!.
I agree with everything. In any case I think that a faster compiling
Hi Mel,
Mel schrieb:
How ever did you get something in /usr/src looking for /usr/local/lib/*?
hm not really. I deleted now /usr/src and /usr/obj, did a fresh cvsup
and got the same error message.
What's in /etc/make.conf please?
hm, that is a bit longer but here:
CPUTYPE?=i686
CFLAGS=
Hi,
On Mar 13, 2008, at 18:58 , Luca Presotto wrote:
You're *really* wasting your time.
I supposed that!
Your system is doing no cpu cycles at all for most of
the time anyway. [cut]Also, makeopts and -pipe just make
_compiling_ faster, not the
applications themselves!!!.
I agree with
Should my make.conf be like:
MAKEOPTS==-j3
CPUTYPE=core2
CFLAGS= --O2 -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing
or just:
MAKEOPTS==-j3
CPUTYPE=core2
or maybe:
MAKEOPTS==-j3
CPUTYPE=core2
CFLAGS+= --O2 -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing
Setting CFLAGS can cause errors while compiling and other undesirable
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 01:43:11AM +, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Derek Ragona wrote:
At 02:19 PM 3/12/2008, Doug Poland wrote:
Hello,
Not sure if this is the most appropriate place for this question,
but since all my servers are FreeBSD 6.x/7.x, I'll give it a go...
I am considering
Isn't -j depend on how many cpu/core and a faster harddisk / raid?
Yes, it is. But with j1 you have only one job running at a time. On a dual core
you can really easily running at least two jobs at the same time.
Then I've read a number of ideas about which is the relation between the number
of
Hi,
It's still me.
I have read past posts about the patches available for the wpi intel3945abg
driver found at:
http://people.freebsd.org/~thompsa/wpi_releng7.diff
I see that it's a diff between the newest version and a version dated:2
february 2008.
The wpi drivers I have are from:
Luca Presotto wrote:
...
Where can I find more updated drivers to which I can apply these patches?
Thank you!
The patches are for the RELENG_7 sources.
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On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 14:05:27 +0200
Reko Turja [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MAKEOPTS==-j3
CPUTYPE=core2
CFLAGS+= --O2 -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing
Setting CFLAGS can cause errors while compiling and other undesirable
effects, so I recommend leaving CFLAGS undefined.
If you want to optimise
The patches are for the RELENG_7 sources.
I could figure that from the name.
Where can I find a list of which version are available and where?
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On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 13:30:05 +0100
Luca Presotto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe it's possible that when building the kernel it gives some
problem, but I'm thinking about compiling ports.
You need to understand that make.conf affects FreeBSD make, which is
used for building the base system,
Well, I'm stumped. ALT key just does not work as designed on my
Fusion/FreeBSDS-7.0-RELEASE install. Its probably pilot error but I just
don't see it. I even tried inverting the Alt/Option key to see if that
would work.
I thought the issue was I rebuilt a VMWARE kernel stubbing out a lot of
Hi,
I've got a Blade-system with 16GB RAM, but only one 140GB
harddisk. My question is about swap-space: Traditional knowledge
recommends swap = 2*RAM. This would mean 32GB swap (!).
Should I really go for 32GB swap space? Or will e.g. 16GB (= RAM-size)
be enough?
Please note, that I don't do
Ewald Jenisch wrote:
Hi,
I've got a Blade-system with 16GB RAM, but only one 140GB
harddisk. My question is about swap-space: Traditional knowledge
recommends swap = 2*RAM. This would mean 32GB swap (!).
Should I really go for 32GB swap space? Or will e.g. 16GB (= RAM-size)
be enough?
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 13:01:47 +
RW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just set CPUTYPE unless you know what you are doing.
I forgot to mention, you can set core2 if you want to. At present, it
will be automatically translated into either nocona (64-bit) or prescott
(32-bit). See
At 08:59 PM 3/12/2008, jekillen wrote:
Hello:
I have named running as secondary server on v6.2
It will not start without a specific configuration file set
on the command line. After doing some investigation
it appears that that is because it runs chrooted and
there is not a symlink from
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 10:14:32PM -0400, Bill Moran wrote:
Because I don't think it's appropriate to drag this conversation on
and on, I'm going to try to answer all the responses in a single
email.
Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 11:27:36AM -0400,
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 14:20:14 +
RW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
prescott (32-bit). See /usr/src/share/mk/bsd.cpu.mk.
That should be /usr/share/mk/bsd.cpu.mk
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Thank you for your answers, you have been very clear!
I'm still not into recompiling the kernel for the moment!
I will have a look at the way to speed up the various ports building with the
gmake.
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Should I really go for 32GB swap space? Or will e.g. 16GB (= RAM-size)
be enough?
i think your programs will fit in 16GB without problems. so don't use swap
at all
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Hi!
I'm trying to boot up from my usb stick using grub 1.96 (/boot/loader gave me
the 'BTX halted bug') and I've managed to succeed in that. After booting up in
the command promth I've issued 'kldload zfs'. The command gives me 'link_elf:
symbol hardlink_check_uid undefined', after that
Hi,
I'd like to know why the inet_pton(3) doesn't fill in the address
family of the proper structure passed into it. I'm at a complete loss
for why. Here's the prototype:
int inet_pton(int af, const char * restrict src, void * restrict dst);
Three arguments only. The address family, hm, I'm
Fira wrote:
Hi list,
I want to mount my /dev/ad1s1e, but it produce error output :
root# mount /dev/ad1s1e /data1/
mount: /dev/ad1s1e: Operation not permitted
I've checked my /var/log/messages, but it doesn't show any message related
to that.
I've fsck that slice, and retried to remount, but
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 11:24:50AM -0500, Paul A. Procacci wrote:
Fira wrote:
Hi list,
I want to mount my /dev/ad1s1e, but it produce error output :
root# mount /dev/ad1s1e /data1/
mount: /dev/ad1s1e: Operation not permitted
I've checked my /var/log/messages, but it doesn't show any
On Thursday 13 March 2008 02:59:35 jekillen wrote:
I have named running as secondary server on v6.2
It will not start without a specific configuration file set
on the command line. After doing some investigation
it appears that that is because it runs chrooted and
there is not a symlink from
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Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Chuck Robey wrote:
Gligor Lucian wrote:
David Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at
12:59:38PM -0700, Gligor Lucian wrote:
Does FreeBSD support a USB printer?
Yes.
You know,
On Thursday 13 March 2008 12:00:52 Matthias Fechner wrote:
Hi Mel,
Mel schrieb:
How ever did you get something in /usr/src looking for /usr/local/lib/*?
hm not really. I deleted now /usr/src and /usr/obj, did a fresh cvsup
and got the same error message.
What's in /etc/make.conf please?
Andrew Falanga presented these words - circa 3/13/08 9:10 AM-
Hi,
I'd like to know why the inet_pton(3) doesn't fill in the address
family of the proper structure passed into it. I'm at a complete loss
for why. Here's the prototype:
int inet_pton(int af, const char * restrict src, void *
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 11:45 AM, Patrick Mahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Falanga presented these words - circa 3/13/08 9:10 AM-
Hi,
See man inet_pton . . . for details.
Briefly, inet_pton() doesn't understand sockaddr structures. Instead,
it only understands in_addr or
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My messages file is getting completely blasted by error lines like this:
Mar 13 11:16:03 april sshd[80704]: in openpam_dispatch(): pam_nologin.so:
no pam_sm_authenticate()
Anyone got any idea what's causing this?
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That cover you?
On Thu, 2008-03-13 at 14:36 -0400, Chuck Robey wrote:
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My messages file is getting completely blasted by error lines like this:
Mar 13 11:16:03
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2307.html
It seems to me that netgroups over LDAP is a powerful concept. From my
research into free BSD 6.2 and freeBSD 7.0 it seems that the
/etc/nsswitch.conf does not support the netgroups: database. Is there
any initiative to implement the functionality of the RFC?
I followed http://www.freebsd.org/releases/7.0R/announce.html to upgrade
freebsd6.1 to 7.0.
I forgot compile kernel for freebsd7.0. and I rebooted the machine.
The server didn't give any error message during the upgrade.
The server tried to boot at freebsd6.1. and it could not boot the system.
Hey,
I'm running 7.0-RELEASE, x86, SMP.
Can't remember exactly since when, or how, but atm. i see this:
Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad6s3a496M454M1.8M 100%/
I suspect it's since i upgraded from 7.0-rcX couple times.
Any idea
Ghirai writes:
Can't remember exactly since when, or how, but atm. i see this:
Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad6s3a496M454M1.8M 100%/
Start with /tmp.
Also:
du -x / | sort -nr | head -n 25
Hi, Ghirai--
On Mar 13, 2008, at 1:07 PM, Ghirai wrote:
Can't remember exactly since when, or how, but atm. i see this:
Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad6s3a496M454M1.8M 100%/
I suspect it's since i upgraded from 7.0-rcX couple
No, I use the default configuration.
It used to be OK, and it seems become fault after I upgrade from FB7
RC4 - Release...
Anyway, thank you for reply.
Cheers,
Kemian
On 12/03/2008, Oliver Herold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, I'm using it without any problems. Maybe you have some strange
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 16:15:22 -0400
Robert Huff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ghirai writes:
Can't remember exactly since when, or how, but atm. i see this:
Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad6s3a496M454M1.8M 100%/
On Mar 13, 2008, at 1:36 PM, Ghirai wrote:
Here's the output (removed a couple other 100KiB ):
[ ... ]
121M/boot
118K/etc/periodic
116K/etc/defaults
112M/boot/kernel
/tmp is ~2MiB.
Atm. i have no clue how df reports 454M used...
Your kernel tree is huge-- on a 6.x system,
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 13:49:11 -0700
Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 13, 2008, at 1:36 PM, Ghirai wrote:
Here's the output (removed a couple other 100KiB ):
[ ... ]
121M/boot
118K/etc/periodic
116K/etc/defaults
112M/boot/kernel
/tmp is ~2MiB.
Atm.
On Mar 13, 2008, at 1:56 PM, Ghirai wrote:
Are there supposed to be .ko.symbols near the .ko files in /boot/
kernel?
Those would account for ~80MiB.
Also i have a total of 1041 files in /boot/kernel.
They're used for debugging, but can be deleted if you aren't doing
kernel hacking or
On Thursday 13 March 2008 21:49:11 Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Mar 13, 2008, at 1:36 PM, Ghirai wrote:
Here's the output (removed a couple other 100KiB ):
[ ... ]
121M/boot
118K/etc/periodic
116K/etc/defaults
112M/boot/kernel
/tmp is ~2MiB.
Atm. i have no clue how
On Thursday 13 March 2008 21:36:57 Ghirai wrote:
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 16:15:22 -0400
Robert Huff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ghirai writes:
Can't remember exactly since when, or how, but atm. i see this:
Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad6s3a
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 10:36:57PM +0200, Ghirai wrote:
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 16:15:22 -0400
Robert Huff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ghirai writes:
Can't remember exactly since when, or how, but atm. i see this:
Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
Hello,
There's a problem with my MPD which I cannot reproduce but it appears
from time to time. Here's complete session log and mpd configs:
Mar 10 08:26:23 tazek mpd: [pptp] using interface ng0
Mar 10 08:26:23 tazek mpd: [pptp] link: OPEN event
Mar 10 08:26:23 tazek mpd: [pptp] LCP: Open
On Thursday 13 March 2008 08:46:08 Leslie Jensen wrote:
Mel skrev:
On Wednesday 12 March 2008 15:28:25 Leslie Jensen wrote:
The compile error I get is
Mutex unlock failure: Operation not permitted
Any suggestions?
Details maybe? Just one line that's a pretty generic error
Written by Reid Linnemann on 03/13/08 00:58
I've had DRI running on a radeon 9500 for a while now, and at some point
in time tracking 6-STABLE and continuing now on 7-STABLE I've started
seeing rendering artifacts in gl in the form of a cross-hatch pattern of
pixels that don't get filled. At
Ok thank you very much it works
Luigi
Kris Moore a écrit :
Luigi,
Normally you can't just look-up the password, however you can reset
it if you like. To reset, use this procedure:
1. Boot the system
2. At the splash loader screen, choose option 4 single user mode
3. When it drops you to a
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 22:14:48 +0100
Mel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 13 March 2008 21:49:11 Chuck Swiger wrote:
Your kernel tree is huge-- on a 6.x system, that's normally around
25MB.
Yeah, but that went up with 7. Majorly.
here's one from a 7.x kernel, generic, but with ULE
I would like to use the CD install menus to only prepare the hard
disk (Partition, Label, Format) without actually installing anything on
the drive. Can this be done? There seems to be no None option for
Distributions, and I cannot find the right magic to make the installer
go ahead and prepare
OK,
I have all the CDs on my computer in the d:\freebsd\ folder.
I did not just copy the cds but put the contents of each cd in that folder...
So, just one folder of all the freebsd files.
I have one floppy disk... So I booted over time to get to the installer..
I would like to know
On Mar 13, 2008, at 3:28 PM, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I would like to use the CD install menus to only prepare the hard
disk (Partition, Label, Format) without actually installing anything
on
the drive. Can this be done?
There should be a (W)rite option on the various pages which let you
at
Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Mar 13, 2008, at 3:28 PM, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I would like to use the CD install menus to only prepare the hard
disk (Partition, Label, Format) without actually installing anything on
the drive. Can this be done?
There should be a (W)rite option on the various pages
Hello,
I have a server at home, I use it as a mail server, as well as P2P
instead of running P2P on my Laptop, I run it on the server and I just
use clients to control it...
Anyway, I switched from Gentoo to FreeBSD like a month ago, I'm quite
happy with it, very stable very reliable, but I'm
On Friday 14 March 2008 01:43:28 Wael Nasreddine wrote:
Anyway, I switched from Gentoo to FreeBSD like a month ago, I'm quite
happy with it, very stable very reliable, but I'm having trouble
installing azureus. Since it's a server, that doesn't even have a
monitor attached to it, I have no
This is interesting, especially because I was going to build a 64 bit
system for my next storage server.
Search through zfs-discuss on opensolaris.org.
If you don't find anything, post a message. Sun engineers frequent
that list.
Be sure to make it clear that you are using FreeBSD 7.0
Is there a compelling reason for placing subversion and web-server
data in /usr/local and not somewhere else? I was thinking of keeping
all user accounts (human and daemon alike) in one place like,
/home/www and /home/svn and so forth.
Before I break convention, I just thought I'd see if placing
On 3/11/08, Mark Busby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looking to build a new server, looking for a dual amd 940 board with sata II
support.
I have googled, but still looking for a firm success before spending the
money.
Anyone have success with this Tyan board.
Model S2892GNR
North Bridge AMD
This One Time, at Band Camp, Mel [EMAIL PROTECTED] said, On Fri, Mar 14, 2008
at 02:08:43AM +0100:
On Friday 14 March 2008 01:43:28 Wael Nasreddine wrote:
Anyway, I switched from Gentoo to FreeBSD like a month ago, I'm quite
happy with it, very stable very reliable, but I'm having trouble
On Thursday 13 March 2008, Modulok said:
Is there a compelling reason for placing subversion and web-server
data in /usr/local and not somewhere else? I was thinking of
keeping all user accounts (human and daemon alike) in one place
like, /home/www and /home/svn and so forth.
Before I break
I've just noticed that when I play mp3s with noatun and kaboodle the audio
skips and plays too fast sometimes. It doesn't do it with audacious or vlc, a
quick search on google tells me it has to do with a bug on aRts but the
suggestions from those posts didn't work. Has anyone experienced
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been decided to implement EV
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The use of EV
This One Time, at Band Camp, Wael Nasreddine [EMAIL PROTECTED] said, On Fri,
Mar 14, 2008 at 02:58:08AM +0100:
This One Time, at Band Camp, Mel [EMAIL PROTECTED] said, On Fri, Mar 14,
2008 at 02:08:43AM +0100:
On Friday 14 March 2008 01:43:28 Wael Nasreddine wrote:
Anyway, I switched
Hello everyone.
First off, sorry for the double post, but I'm not 100% certain at where this
post belongs.
I've found via Google many problems with ndis0 and failure to find a link in
6.3-RELEASE, without resolution. So here's my setup.
I'm using a Broadcom 4318 chipset, with drivers
Hello
The online FreeBSD manual in the 4.4 Using the Packages System part
doesn't mention a command to list the files that were installed
through a package.
What is the equivalent of eg. pkg_list mypackage?
Thank you.
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The online FreeBSD manual in the 4.4 Using the Packages System part
doesn't mention a command to list the files that were installed
through a package.
What is the equivalent of eg. pkg_list mypackage?
Have a look at the pkg_info man page. The option you're looking for is -L.
Regards,
Gilles wrote:
Hello
The online FreeBSD manual in the 4.4 Using the Packages System part
doesn't mention a command to list the files that were installed
through a package.
What is the equivalent of eg. pkg_list mypackage?
Thank you.
man pkg_info
ciach
-L Show the files within each
Gilles wrote:
Hello
The online FreeBSD manual in the 4.4 Using the Packages System part
doesn't mention a command to list the files that were installed
through a package.
pkg_info -L pkg-name
What is the equivalent of eg. pkg_list mypackage?
Thank you.
I'm not sure if anyone has seen this but it started a few months ago.
When I startup vim I have to hit 'i' three times to get it to go into
insert mode. I started troubleshooting my .vimrc file and figured out
that as long as I have a .vimrc file, even if it's completely blank it
exhibits this
Hello,
Is anyone using safesquid from www.safesquid.com on FreeBSD? I read
there was a patch for it for 5.3, but didn't see anything for 6 or 7, so was
curious.
Thanks.
Dave.
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On Wednesday 12 March 2008 19:37:47 Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Chuck Robey wrote:
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Gligor Lucian wrote:
David Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at
12:59:38PM -0700, Gligor Lucian wrote:
Does FreeBSD support a USB printer?
Pollywog wrote:
On Wednesday 12 March 2008 19:37:47 Manolis Kiagias wrote:
I have cups working on my system, printing on locally attached USB
printers. I have followed the instructions in dekstopBSD wiki:
http://desktopbsd.net/wiki/doku.php?id=doc:printing
(though I used ports and not
Hi all,
I'm running postfix with postgrey on FreeBSD 7.x.
For some reason, postgrey is sending info messages such as
acxtion=greylist, reason=new, client=xx, sender=, ...
I've looked in syslog.conf and the postgrey docs without any success.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 22:54:09 -0600, David Reedy Jr
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pkg_info -L pkg-name
Thanks guys.
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Hi,
See man inet_pton . . . for details.
Briefly, inet_pton() doesn't understand
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