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 wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am attempting to build a bootcrunch file that I will inject into an
> mfsroot.
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
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 machin
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
> 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
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
> u
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
wo
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 wou