On 11/05/14 00:29, Manas Bhatnagar wrote:
Install ports tree in a temporary location (another computer or something),
grab the required folder and move it to the computer that you want to
install the port on and do 'make install clean' ? probably won't work like
that, you would need to make
Hi,
Does anyone have an experience on booting CentOS 4 as a bhyve guest?
I want to convert one of my very old servers which requires CentOS4
because of commercial software to a virtual machine, but I got the
following error when I tried to boot CentOS-4.8-x86_64-bin1of5.iso:
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reason
On 11/05/14 14:31, Hiroki Sato wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have an experience on booting CentOS 4 as a bhyve guest?
I believe only CentOS-6.x and newer are currently supported. I am in a
similar predicament where I'd like to port some development CentOS5.x
systems and am unable to.
I'd be
Does anyone have an experience on booting CentOS 4 as a bhyve guest?
I want to convert one of my very old servers which requires CentOS4
because of commercial software to a virtual machine, but I got the
following error when I tried to boot CentOS-4.8-x86_64-bin1of5.iso:
Just tried