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Sent: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 8:32 pm
Subject: Re: My Rebuild Problem
At 09:14 AM 2/23/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Â
>Now I get this when I try and log on:Â
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>All I want to do i
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to reformat and start over, but I don´t know how. As I wrote
earlier, I keep getting the below-mentioned loop.
All I want to do is rebuild the silly FBSD! Again, I fell into this silly
loop when I tried to rebuild:
-- Select Drive
-- FDISK Partition E
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 8:32 pm
Subject: Re: My Rebuild Problem
At 09:14 AM 2/23/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Now I get this when I try and log on:
>
>
>no /boot/loader
>
>All
At 09:14 AM 2/23/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now I get this when I try and log on:
no /boot/loader
All I want to do is rebuild the silly FBSD! Again, I fell into this silly
loop when I tried to rebuild:
-- Select Drive
-- FDISK Partition Editor ("Q")
-- Install Boot Manager
and it just
Now I get this when I try and log on:
no /boot/loader
All I want to do is rebuild the silly FBSD! Again, I fell into this silly loop
when I tried to rebuild:
-- Select Drive
-- FDISK Partition Editor ("Q")
-- Install Boot Manager
and it just goes round, and round, and round. Can I just wipe t
In line...
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From: Erik Norgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 12:23 pm
Subject: Re: My Rebuild Problem
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi:
> I wrote earlier, got one response. It was wa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
I wrote earlier, got one response. It was way off course, so I´m rewriting. No,
I can rebuild X11 if I can solve the following problem:
Strange problem here. /usr/local got wiped for no reason I can think of. Everything. Nothing there at all. I can´t
even change th
Hi:
I wrote earlier, got one response. It was way off course, so I´m rewriting. No,
I can rebuild X11 if I can solve the following problem:
Strange problem here. /usr/local got wiped for no reason I can think of.
Everything. Nothing there at all. I can´t
even change the pw. Nothing on this buil
Hi:
Strange problem here. /usr/local got wiped for no reason I can think of. I
can´t even change the pw. Nothing on this build anyway. But went to rebuild
(6.2) and got caught in a loop in these steps:
-- Select Drive
-- FDISK Partition Editor ("Q")
-- Install Boot Manager
I would prefer to r
On Fri, Aug 18, 2006 at 06:33:10AM -0700, beno - wrote:
> Hi;
> I upgraded my box on the other side of the planet and things went pretty
> well. I can ssh in and the Web sites serve. However, qmail is down and I
> tried to nmap and both gave me the same errors from having deleted the old
> libr
Hi;
I upgraded my box on the other side of the planet and things went pretty well.
I can ssh in and the Web sites serve. However, qmail is down and I tried to
nmap and both gave me the same errors from having deleted the old libraries (as
someone suggested I do). Here are at least some of the l
ID - drive replacement - array rebuild problem
> I'm running 4.x STABLE (as of March 2001, aka 4.3RC#0) on a compaq DL380
> with integrated RAID (ida0). It had been running flawlessly for over a
year
> until one of the drives failed. I replaced the dead drive (hot-plugged)
and
&g
I'm running 4.x STABLE (as of March 2001, aka 4.3RC#0) on a compaq DL380
with integrated RAID (ida0). It had been running flawlessly for over a year
until one of the drives failed. I replaced the dead drive (hot-plugged) and
re-booted to start the array rebuild process. This was a couple of months
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