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On 08/27/12 21:03, John Hawkes-Reed wrote:
On 27/08/2012 19:06, Christian Laursen wrote:
On 08/27/12 18:49, John Hawkes-Reed wrote:
rc.conf:
(I'm not convinced that obfuscating the addresses is worth the
confusion)
ipv6_gateway_enable=YES
ip6addrctl_verbose=YES
rtadvd_enable=YES
in FreeBSD but a little bit
of searching did not look promising.
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the device in order to
recognize it later and that requires that swap is turned off briefly.
The script requires perl to run.
The script is here:
http://borderworlds.dk/utils/fstab-glabel.pl
Feel free to use it if you find it useful.
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?
Anyway, using /boot/loader.old from 7.0 works perfectly. I have not seen
this issue on any of the other 10+ machines that I have upgraded to 7.1.
I am ready to provide more info on request if neccesary.
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to have the wired ethernet
working from the beginning.
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Jeremy Chadwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 06:21:01PM +0200, Christian Laursen wrote:
I decided to give 7.1-PRERELEASE a try on one of my machines to find
out if there might be any problems I should be aware of.
I quickly ran into problems. After a while the system
more information as needed.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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table(1)
And then when you want to add an IP address to the table:
ipfw table 1 add ip
You can add ranges too using the CIDR notation.
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- either standalone or embedded in you own
programs.
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a lot of times and managed to avoid
using NFS every single time.
Very brief notes about how to do it is included on this page:
http://borderworlds.dk/writings/freebsd_on_toshiba_portege_r100.html
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should probably handle it.
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Christian Laursen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kazuaki ODA [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tried to find what broke ggated, and finally found that it works fine
when I backout sys/kern/uipc_socket2.c rev. 1.147.2.7.
I will try to reproduce that here.
I can confirm that it works for me too
you can have filesystem corruption and not know
about it. With fsck, bg or not, at least you will know.
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Ivan Voras [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Christian Laursen wrote:
Ivan Voras [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- todays desktop drives can lie about writing data. SoftUpdates relies
on some assumptions about when the data is physically written to
media, and those are not always valid today
I think
Ivan Voras [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Christian Laursen wrote:
However, with journaling you can have filesystem corruption and not know
about it. With fsck, bg or not, at least you will know.
Also, I'm interested about this - what kind of silent corruption? The
same kind that can generally
Ivan Voras [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Christian Laursen wrote:
Journaling also needs writes to be done in the correct order. You don't
want to write the real update to the filesystem before you have made sure
Ok, but journal is (or should be) protected by checksumming or some
kind of record
trouble with softupdates and background
fsck reporting inconsistencies, journalling will just give you silent
filesystem corruption instead.
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Matthias Buelow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Christian Laursen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Remember that if you are having trouble with softupdates and background
fsck reporting inconsistencies, journalling will just give you silent
filesystem corruption instead.
What makes you believe so
in a slightly different way now though.
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Doug White [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 5 Apr 2005, Christian Laursen wrote:
Doug White [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, 2 Apr 2005, Christian Laursen wrote:
After upgrading to 5.4-PRERELEASE as of yesterday, I now have a problem
with my wireless card that has worked
Doug White [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sun, 3 Apr 2005, Christian Laursen wrote:
Anyway, I tried blowing away /usr/obj, cvsupping to RELENG_5_4, built world
and kernel and installed both.
And it still panics with the exact same stack trace. :(
Old kernel module somewhere?
I dont
Doug White [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, 2 Apr 2005, Christian Laursen wrote:
After upgrading to 5.4-PRERELEASE as of yesterday, I now have a problem
with my wireless card that has worked fine before.
I now suspect that my wireless card might be going bad. Could a faulty card
cause
Alex Burke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just a small point - I am not sure if RELENG_5_4 exists yet, I think
that is only created after RELENG_5 is branched to create FreeBSD
5.4-RELEASE.
It exists all right.
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Khairil Yusof [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, 2005-04-02 at 21:13 +0200, Christian Laursen wrote:
When I plug in my Logitech USB headset I get the following:
uaudio0: Logitech Logitech USB Headset, rev 1.10/1.13, addr 2
uaudio_add_selector: NOT IMPLEMENTED
uaudio0: audio rev 1.00
Doug White [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, 2 Apr 2005, Christian Laursen wrote:
After upgrading to 5.4-PRERELEASE as of yesterday, I now have a problem
with my wireless card that has worked fine before.
When I insert it I get an instant panic like this:
[snip]
This makes no sense
ufs:/dev/ad0s1a
Please let me know what I can do to help solve this problem.
Thank you.
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for it to work properly?
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We are starting to migrate stuff to FreeBSD 5 and one of my shell
scripts broke because rmdir -p doesn't work in 5.3.
It would be really nice to have the fix from CURRENT merged to
RELENG_5 and possibly even RELENG_5_3 if possible.
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:
http://hoegaarden.pil.dk/~cfsl/ns3-crashdump.tar.bz2
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Gleb Smirnoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 09:03:28AM +0100, Christian Laursen wrote:
C We are experiencing a panic about once a day that seems related to
C dummynet.
[snip]
C I have put the kernel configuration at at
http://hoegaarden.pil.dk/~cfsl/NS3
C and the boot
at at http://hoegaarden.pil.dk/~cfsl/NS3
and the boot output at http://hoegaarden.pil.dk/~cfsl/ns3-dmesg.
Thanks in adavnce for any help solving this.
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Gleb Smirnoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 09:03:28AM +0100, Christian Laursen wrote:
C We are experiencing a panic about once a day that seems related to
C dummynet.
C
C Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
Can you save crashdump?
I hope KDB_UNATTENDED
Brossin Pierrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Under Linux it was easy to find it.. /proc
Under FreeBSD I can't find it..
There's no such thing in FreeBSD.
The value itself is useless for anything but the internals
of the linux kernel.
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