Hi All,
I am attempting to build a bootcrunch file that I will inject into an
mfsroot. I'm unable to get it built completely and hoping someone
might be able to help me identify the issue.
crunchgen runs and exits without issue. Running make fails with the
following error indicating it's not
I changed some things around in the bootcrunch.conf and got it to
work. It was building 'fetch'. I moved -lfetch before -lmd and it
compiled fine.
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 10:36 AM, Rick Miller vmil...@hostileadmin.com wrote:
Hi All,
I am attempting to build a bootcrunch file that I will
Hi All,
I have a server in the house that has been running away fine, I noticed
today that it had rebooted 17hours or so ago, looking a little further
it also looks like it had rebooted around 23hours previously.
panic: kmem_malloc(131072): kmem_map too small: 505761792 total
Hello all,
I'm new to *nix and now, while configuring IPFW Firewall on FreeBSD
7.2 = has stuck in a problem:
After packet from my network is passed to natd demon - it is returning
t= o firewall (it is normal, as I think ;-) ), but I see another
abnormal thin= g: when it is
2009/6/28 Anton an...@sng.by:
Hello all,
I'm new to *nix and now, while configuring IPFW Firewall on FreeBSD
7.2 has stuck in a problem:
After packet from my network is passed to natd demon - it is returning
t o firewall (it is normal, as I think ;-) ), but I see another
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 02:14:00PM +0300, Anton typed:
Hello all,
I'm new to *nix and now, while configuring IPFW Firewall on FreeBSD
7.2 = has stuck in a problem:
After packet from my network is passed to natd demon - it is returning
t= o firewall (it is normal, as I
I need some help identifying what causes this error and how to fix it:
#portupgrade php4
[snip]
mv -f ext/standard/base64.o ext/standard/base64.lo
/bin/sh /usr/ports/lang/php4/work/php-4.4.7/libtool --preserve-dup-deps
--mode=compile cc -Iext/standard/
-I/usr/ports/lang/php4/work/php-4.4.7/ext
Pat Maddox wrote:
12.34.56.78 runs a server on port 1234
87.65.43.21 should connect to this
Both of them have PF rulesets that block off most traffic, keeping
open the publically available ports I need open. In this case though,
any traffic over this port should only be between these two
On 6/9/06, Erik Norgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pat Maddox wrote:
12.34.56.78 runs a server on port 1234
87.65.43.21 should connect to this
Both of them have PF rulesets that block off most traffic, keeping
open the publically available ports I need open. In this case though,
any
12.34.56.78 runs a server on port 1234
87.65.43.21 should connect to this
Both of them have PF rulesets that block off most traffic, keeping
open the publically available ports I need open. In this case though,
any traffic over this port should only be between these two machines.
I've tried to
Pat Maddox wrote:
12.34.56.78 runs a server on port 1234
87.65.43.21 should connect to this
Both of them have PF rulesets that block off most traffic, keeping
open the publically available ports I need open. In this case though,
any traffic over this port should only be between these two
Currently have a not too successful install of FBSD 5.4. Tried both
XFree and Xorg for a GUI to replace my obsolete earlier installs for
Qmail, Apache Web, DNS and X-Windows.
Looking for some budget tech assist at getting X-Windows on a computer
here in Ventura County, CA.
Any takers?
AMD
Currently have a not too successful install of FBSD 5.4. Tried both
XFree and Xorg for a GUI to replace my obsolete earlier installs for
Qmail, Apache Web, DNS and X-Windows.
-- cut --
AMD Sempron, native VGA, little luck except with Win2K (ughhh) and
Knoppix.
whenever i have problems with
Hi,
I'm trying to install freebsd on an old i486 (75mhz) with 40mb ram
I have two harddrives 260 and 349mb.
I am booting with the kern and mfsroot floppies.
I can get everything right and working following the documentation on
the site up to making the root,swap,...etc.
But when I finish this
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, Nic Bergen wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install freebsd on an old i486 (75mhz) with 40mb ram
I have two harddrives 260 and 349mb.
First of all: it is absolutely possible to install a basic
FreeBSD on this kind of hardware. I never had any problems with
mitsumi cd-drives.
Do
At 1:47 PM +0100 11/4/03, Nic Bergen wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install freebsd on an old i486 (75mhz) with
40mb ram I have two harddrives 260 and 349mb.
Which version of FreeBSD are you trying to install?
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Garance Alistair Drosehn= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Senior Systems Programmer
Hi! I am pretty new to FreeBSD, however, I do really enjoy useing it, its a GREAT
server platform. Anyway, on to my question. I for the life of me can't figure out
how to update my system. Everything I read REALLY confuses me. I was hopeing it
would be something as simple as emerge world or
On Sun, 3 Aug 2003, Eric Murphy wrote:
Hi! I am pretty new to FreeBSD, however, I do really enjoy useing it,
its a GREAT server platform. Anyway, on to my question. I for the life
of me can't figure out how to update my system. Everything I read
REALLY confuses me. I was hopeing it would
Hi! I am pretty new to FreeBSD, however, I do really enjoy useing it, its a
GREAT server platform.
It makes a pretty darn good desktop too. :-)
Anyway, on to my question. I for the life of me can't figure out how to
update my system. Everything I read REALLY confuses me. I was hopeing it
On Sun, Aug 03, 2003 at 10:47:36PM -0500, Joey Mingrone wrote:
Hi! I am pretty new to FreeBSD, however, I do really enjoy useing it, its
a GREAT server platform.
It makes a pretty darn good desktop too. :-)
Anyway, on to my question. I for the life of me can't figure out how to
update
Hello,
I have the following set up and cannot see the freebsd box from the network.
Samba works fine on this machine however mars_nwe just isn't working for me, of
course I am positive it is something that I am doing since this is the first time I
have set it up. Any help would be
[...]
***
** Added to kernel
options IPX
options NCP
** rc.conf entries
ifconfig_xl0f0_ipx=ipx 010A
ifconfig_xl0f1_ipx=ipx 020A
ifconfig_xl0f2_ipx=ipx 030A
ifconfig_xl0f3_ipx=ipx 040A
You forgot lo0?
ifconfig_lo0_ipx=ipx 0x.1
On Sat, 28 Sep 2002 21:02:50 -0700 (PDT)
Rick Hamell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
console basesd machines then a lower spec may work for you. In any
case, if you plan to run X and any sort of browser you probably
don't want to go below a P100, and even this is pushing it a bit.
I've
To whom it may concern,
My name is Craig and I am in the process of forming a non-profit
organization that takes old computers (286's etc...), setting them up for
email, word processing, internet browsing, spread sheets, and them giving
them to people who can't afford computers.
One of my
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