have to enable them all in rc.conf and then manually stop them after
each boot, I'll most likely end up writing my own non-RCng wrapper
scripts for each app. :(
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On May 17, 2004 09:56 am, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Monday 17 May 2004 18:51, Freddie Cash wrote:
> > Is it possible to manually run an rcNG-style script with
> > app_enable=NO in /etc/rc.conf?
> >
> > For instance, there are a few services that I don't wan
e workarounds by
changing the name of the startup script or editing rc.conf. I'm just
wondering if there is anything built into RCng for this situation.
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which is where I am stuck):
> (/usr/src/Makefile comments)
> 1. cd /usr/src
> 2. make buildworld
> 3. make buildkernel
> 4. make installkernel
> 5. reboot
> 6. mergemaster -p
There's your problem. You should run "mergemaster -p" as step 2. The
-p means &quo
2000 /etc/exports /etc/zfs/exports
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> program I can't wait around for while I freshly compile.
portmaster and portupgrade both include a -b switch as well, which will
create a backup package before uninstalling the port to install the new
version.
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just a bunch of disks).
I don't know if the version of ZFS in FreeBSD 7.x supports hybrid
pools, but the version in FreeBSD 8.0 should, which lets you add SSDs
to the pool to be used automatically as "cache" in-between RAM and
harddrives.
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