Checkout /usr/ports/misc/porteasy
It might be just what you're looking for.
Alex
On Sep 1, 2004, at 9:32 AM, messmate wrote:
Hi,
is there a way to install only parts of the ports tree to set
them up ? The ports tree takes 237M up :(
Have only 600M hd space available included swap.
The purpose is t
I recently built a system using a VIA EPIA PD1 motherboard with a
VIA C3 (1GHz) processor on it. I've successfully compiled the entire
system (buildworld and buildkernel) for 4.10-STABLE and a number of
ports. Everything appears to work fine. If you want to build your own
kernel, be aware t
Marc,
Try putting either '-h' or '-D' in /boot.config. I found '-D' worked
for me. Personally, I'm wondering if I can put together a serial
multiplexer to USB device and write a C or Perl script that will tee
the output to respective files that I can 'tail -f' on.
For a more thorough treatment
John,
By the nature of your questions I'll respond that it would not be
unreasonable (nor uncommon) to do this:
tar czf /usr/local/archives/etc.tar.gz -C / etc usr/local/etc
where 'c' means create, 'z' means compress (using gzip), and 'f' is the
name of the archive file to write on. '-C' mea
Does anyone know of how to burn Mac OS X .dmg images under FBSD?
I have .dmg files from an OSX system (10.3.x) that I want to convert to
ISO images (if necessary) for burning to cd/dvd. I can't find anything
in the list archives about this.
Thanks,
Alex
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Q: Are you compiling for the correct processor in your kernel
configuration? For example, if you have a i586 you don't want to
compile for an i686.
abs
On Sep 15, 2004, at 7:14 AM, Konstantin wrote:
Hello!
When I try to play AudioCD with cdplay 0.92 I receive the following
message:
#cdplay -d
I have a machine running 4.10-STABLE that will be a dedicated gateway
with a router/firewall combo and web server plus mysql server (maybe).
What would be the pros and cons of running this system single user?
Processes that run under their own uid, would they be able to run?
Just curious. Any e
that I can, hopefully, look up.
thanks,
alex
On Sep 16, 2004, at 9:56 AM, Jan Grant wrote:
On Thu, 16 Sep 2004, Ed Budd wrote:
mailing lists at MacTutor wrote:
I have a machine running 4.10-STABLE that will be a dedicated
gateway with a
router/firewall combo and web server plus mysql server (maybe). What
Now might be a good time for me to point out that I'm learning some
subtle and useful things about system startup that is helping me think
about how I might customize system start up if I go that route.
Thanks to everyone who's responding.
alex
On Sep 16, 2004, at 1:31 PM, Sergey Zaharchenko wro
Rich,
Someone else had responded to your post explaining that setuid does not
work with shell scripts. Nor does it work with any interpreted input.
The following article might help explain this (and others):
http://www.evolt.org/article/UNIX_File_Permissions_and_Setuid_Part_2/
18/263/
QUOTE:
This is valid advice. However, since you say your are new to FreeBSD
(and, perhaps, *nix?), I would break the process down like this. Use a
terminal (xterm) to do run these commands. Otherwise, excuse the
simplicity. I'll assume you're using sudo for root privilege.
1. It's easiest to use the p
Are you running a firewall?
On Sep 19, 2004, at 8:28 AM, Pota Kalima wrote:
I am having trouble connecting TO my base machine which runs release
5.2.1
from 2 other machines (Mac OS X, and Windoz). I can connect to the OS X
machine FROM this base machine as well as from the windoz machine.
When at
I've come across a ton of DNS tutorials on the web. Everything I've
found so far is very lengthy. I need to setup a simple small
office/home office network with DNS so that it resolves my inside
network among the machines and hides it from the greater internet.
I'm open to suggestions of a quic
Steve,
Thanks a bunch! This is a great help. I'm not clear on the use of
allow-transfer. Reading the manpage for named.conf(5), I'm tempted to
leave it out. But, I'm not fully understanding the use of it. The
manpage says,
allow-transfer
Specifies which hosts are allowed to receive zone tran
Thanks to everyone who responded to this. I'm working on synthesizing
everything. I'm one step closer now.
Alex
On Sep 24, 2004, at 9:14 AM, mailing lists at MacTutor wrote:
I've come across a ton of DNS tutorials on the web. Everything I've
found so far is very length
Rod,
Take a look at what the shell replacement is actually doing. If you
were to write the line manually it would look like this:
sed -e 's/\/usr\X11R6\/bin\/xdm/\/usr\/local\/bin\/kdm/g' ...
Right?
But the shell doesn't escape the path separators (slashes). You need to
escape them yourself in t
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