Hello,
It seems that the latest kernel doesn't boot on P4 board.
AFAIK those are the files in /sys/ that were modified by the cvsup:
Edit src/lib/libc/sys/fcntl.2
Edit src/lib/libc/sys/open.2
Edit src/sys/alpha/conf/GENERIC
Edit src/sys/boot/forth/loader.conf.5
Edit src/sys/conf/options
Hello,
It seems that the latest kernel doesn't boot on P4 board.
AFAIK those are the files in /sys/ that were modified by the cvsup:
Edit src/lib/libc/sys/fcntl.2
Edit src/lib/libc/sys/open.2
Edit src/sys/alpha/conf/GENERIC
Edit src/sys/boot/forth/loader.conf.5
Edit src/sys/conf/options
Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 16:18:08, david (David Wolfskill) wrote about Re: time_t
definition is worng:
Historically people compared time stamps by subtracting one from
another.
Which is a practice that the difftime() function was invented to
replace.
difftime is for ANSI
Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 16:52:18, Antoine.Beaupre (Antoine Beaupre (LMC)) wrote about
Re: time_t definition is worng:
Why not make leave it a long on alpha (and IA64) and make it a 'long
long' on IA32 so that we get rid of the Y38 bug right now? ;)
It will break ABI compatilibity in too many
Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 12:10:35, gnb (Gregory Bond) wrote about Who's HUPing my
daemon?:
Proper daemonization consists of many steps, some of them are:
1) chdir(/), to prevent staying on file system which must be unmounted.
(But let's consider changing sysctl kern.corefile to absolute path.)
Hello Juha Saarinen!
Sat, Jun 02, 2001 at 12:27:54, juha (Juha Saarinen) wrote about RE: poor performance
with FreeBSD and Windows ICS:
$ make
Warning: Object directory not changed from original
/usr/src/share/man/man7
make clean obj make depend make all install
/netch
To
I have been told these can be caused by cable problems or even other
things on the pci bus so the data just didnt get through with a correct
crc. I think my troubles started when I reorganized some drives, and went
away when I used an 80 pin cable for the affected drive. The drive was
only ata33
I have been told these can be caused by cable problems or even other
things on the pci bus so the data just didnt get through with a correct
crc. I think my troubles started when I reorganized some drives, and went
away when I used an 80 pin cable for the affected drive. The drive was
only ata33
On Sat, 02-Jun-2001 at 15:22:37 -0700, John Polstra wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Hartmann, O. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FreeBSD 4.3-STABLE has still a broken NIS/YP! If there are more than
one slave servers ypxfrd should spread its tables, push seems to
lock up and get a
I think you guys should write a short-and-to-the-point application
and send it to the core team.
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Doug D
enault writes:
I am also interested in doing this
On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, Greg Lehey wrote:
Those of you who have been following the mailing lists will have
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Andre Albsmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The map here looks slightly different:
0x8048000 0x804d000 5 0 0xd6927ea0 r-x 1 0 0x0 COW NC vnode
0x804d000 0x804f000 2 0 0xd6894d20 rw- 2 0 0x2180 NCOW NNC default
0x804f000 0x8066000 16 0 0xd6894d20 rwx 2 0 0x2180
On Sun, 3 Jun 2001, Alson van der Meulen wrote:
I have problems installing 4.3-* on a machine with a 3COM 3C509 card
(built in on ISA). After some trials and errors I've come to the
conclusion that I need to give the port address, but the device is not
available to setting at boot time
Wouldn't running the daemon under nohup in /usr/local/etc/rc.d/xxx.sh
accomplish the same thing? I know it's inelegant, but it should work,
unless I'm missing something.
Barney Wolff
On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 06:55:09PM +0300, Valentin Nechayev wrote:
Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 12:10:35, gnb (Gregory
Here I am again, have had a lot of work last night ...
:On Sat, 02-Jun-2001 at 15:22:37 -0700, John Polstra wrote:
: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
: Hartmann, O. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:
: FreeBSD 4.3-STABLE has still a broken NIS/YP! If there are more than
: one slave servers ypxfrd
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