Re: rsync on Freebsd 5.3

2006-08-18 Thread Kevin Sanders
I've never needed to do any rsync specific configuration, just install from ports on both machines. This sounds more like a ssh configuration issue (connect to host newfreebsd.com port 22: Connection refused) on newfreebsd.com. Or maybe you're not allowing ssh connections thru the firewall on

Re: mount_msdosfs 240G

2006-10-09 Thread Kevin Sanders
On 9/26/06, Alistair Sutton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 26/09/06, sanya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello I have a problem with mounting big fat32 partition. I had a similar problem when trying to mount a 180G USB drive. Recompiling my kernel with the MSDOSFS_LARGE option allowed me to mount

Re: Re: mount_msdosfs 240G

2006-10-10 Thread Kevin Sanders
On 10/9/06, Jonathan Horne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Monday 09 October 2006 18:43, Kevin Sanders wrote: On 9/26/06, Alistair Sutton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 26/09/06, sanya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I had a similar problem when trying to mount a 180G USB drive. Recompiling my kernel

Re: change of runlevel 5 to runlevel 3 in FreeBSD 6.1

2007-02-13 Thread Kevin Sanders
On 2/13/07, DeadMan Xia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear Friends ,, Well i m facing some problem reagrding System Boot in FreeBSD 6.1, I have installed GNOME2 and when my system reboots its start in X Windows. Now i want to change Run Level 5 to Run level 3. Can anybody help me out ? You

Re: Tools for FreeBSD development

2006-12-02 Thread Kevin Sanders
On 12/2/06, Alexander Kabaev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I personally think that having a dedicated box in disk-less configuration is the best option out there. The ability to quickly go through series of hands/reboots without any associated fsck runs and without the risk of terminally damaging any

Re: from 6.3 to 7.0, will this work?

2008-03-27 Thread Kevin Sanders
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 12:13 PM, mdh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- Tsu-Fan Cheng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I am thinking upgrading my hardware to core2 duo to enjoy fbsd 7.0, my old 6.3 runs on amd64 3400+. If I just buy a new m-board+core 2 cpu, can my old installation

dump restore pain and suffering

2008-04-11 Thread Kevin Sanders
I've been dumping and restoring a test system today, and I'm have very little success. Basically, I've been installing a base FreeBSD 7-RELEASE/i386 system, doing something like dump -0auL -f /mnt/test.root.dump, formating the drive and trying to restore -rf /mnt/test.root.dump. /mnt is a ufs

Re: dump restore pain and suffering

2008-04-11 Thread Kevin Sanders
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 6:29 PM, Eric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Kevin Sanders wrote: I've been dumping and restoring a test system today, and I'm have very little success. Basically, I've been installing a base FreeBSD 7-RELEASE/i386 system, doing something like dump -0auL -f /mnt

Re: dump restore pain and suffering

2008-04-21 Thread Kevin Sanders
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 1:58 AM, Dominic Fandrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Kevin Sanders wrote: I've been dumping and restoring a test system today, and I'm have very little success. Basically, I've been installing a base FreeBSD 7-RELEASE/i386 system, doing something like dump -0auL -f