not
permanently, with the board installed inside the case...)
Thanks in advance,
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It was fun while it lasted. Please stop.
If you have to, move this to chat.
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smbfs_load=YES
I believe that you also might need to load libiconf.ko, if it isn't
pulled in automatically when loading smbfs:
libiconf_load=YES
HTH,
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at the right LBA?
I currently have a zpool scrub running, and I will start a long test after that
just to make sure there's no further problems hiding. Any other suggestions?
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Am 02.08.2006 um 15:18 schrieb Лукьяненко Александр:
Hi, all!
Problem: PC with FreeBSD, there are 2 gateway GW1 and GW2, GW1 is
default.
Need: Queries that come from GW2 goes through GW2, not through
default.
How can I do it?
Look at ipfw forward rules, or pf rdr rules.
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is correct.
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but that is not guaranteed. If you want to use these packages, you
should have a fairly recent stable release.
To sum it up: you can install/upgrade the ports, but you cannot
install the stable packages on a security release.
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mounted determines the ownership
and access rights on it. By default, newfs will assign is to root
and set the rights to 0755. You'll need to chown the directory to
the desired user.
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If you want to *always* boot into FreeBSD, irrespective of the choice
you made the last time, you can use the boot0cfg(8) utility to stop
boot0 from remembering the last choice and stick to the stored
default. Untested:
# boot0cfg -o noupdate -s2
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files needed if I need to go to Win XP.
Just install the standard mbr using fdisk(8):
# fdisk -B ad0
Make sure that your FreeBSD slice is the only active slice, also
using fdisk.
If you want to go back to FreeBSD's boot0, use boot0cfg(8):
# boot0cfg -B
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releases. You need to build from
ports.
Stefan
* There's trivial software that might work, but there is absolutly no
guaranty.
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version of the ports tree. If you haven't done so already,
install sysutils/portupgrade; that makes it easy to upgrade the ports
that are installed on your system.
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(OpenSSH SSH-2
private key)
PuTTY does not support OpenSSH key file formats. You will need to
convert them to PuTTY format with PuTTYgen.
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at least current low end, or high end from a couple of
years
ago, to get the best performance.
My 533 MHz Via C3 based router does 230 kB/s with OpenVPN while being
about 75% idle. (My line's not faster, so I don't know where it would
peak out.)
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processes are too short lived to consistently show up
when top is scanning the process table?
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Am 10.08.2006 um 11:09 schrieb Roberto Nunnari:
Stefan Bethke wrote:
Am 10.08.2006 um 08:38 schrieb Roberto Nunnari:
Hello everybody.
Just a short question: Why top doesn't any more show what
processes use the CPU? I mean.. 0.0% idle and the sum of the
processes CPU doesn't reach 1.0
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