The 10.2-RC2 builds will begin in just under 5 hours.
At this time, re@ is no longer accepting commit request approvals to the
releng/10.2 branch, however a last-minute issue was discovered with the
pms(4) driver for PMC Sierra SAS/SATA HBA cards that is currently being
investigated.
It is
The new driver for PMC Sierra SAS/SATA HBAs does not properly validate
that both the vendor ID and device ID of some storage device drivers.
At present, we know there is a conflict with ahd(4), it is possible
there are more.
The issue was reported on the -current@ mailing list in this thread:
On 29 July 2015, at 23:44, Peter Jeremy pe...@rulingia.com wrote:
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On 2015-Jul-29 17:41:33 -0700, Doug Hardie bc...@lafn.org wrote:
I have several FreeBSD 9.3 systems that are using swap and I can’t
figure out what is doing it. The key system has 6GB swap and
currently it
On 29 July 2015, at 17:41, Doug Hardie bc...@lafn.org wrote:
I have several FreeBSD 9.3 systems that are using swap and I can’t figure out
what is doing it. The key system has 6GB swap and currently it has over 2GB
in use. ps shows only a kernel module [intr] with a W status. Obviously
[reformatted]
On 2015-Jul-29 17:41:33 -0700, Doug Hardie bc...@lafn.org wrote:
I have several FreeBSD 9.3 systems that are using swap and I can’t
figure out what is doing it. The key system has 6GB swap and
currently it has over 2GB in use.
Is the system currently paging (top(1) and systat -v
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On Wed, Jul 29 2015, Ronald Klop ronald-li...@klop.ws wrote:
I think you should make sure the msdosfs_iconv module is already loaded.
Mount_msdosfs loads this module for you if it has the rights. That is why
it works if root has done that ones.
Add this to rc.conf and reboot: