On 08/23/15 12:40, Theo de Raadt wrote:
something like this would probably do it, but would be undone anytime
you update
or at least I think it will be undone, but maybe not I don't have any
experience with making changes to it.
--- /etc/rc Sat Aug 22 03:06:56 2015
+++ /etc/rc.new Sun Aug
Dear misc@ readers,
I'm trying to build a new FFS on a internal IDE HDD connected to a
laptop through an IDE-to-USB case.
The device seems to be correctly detected (full dmesg in [1]):
[snip]
Aug 23 20:55:39 poseidon /bsd: umass0 at uhub1
Aug 23 20:55:39
On Sun Aug 23 15:40:57 2015 GMT+0200, Richard Thornton wrote:
When this test box, a Sempron 3400 begins to boot, USB is recognized:
OpenBSD 5.7 (RAMDISK_CD) #806: Sun Mar 8 11:08:49 MDT 2015
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/RAMDISK_CD
real mem = 3404660736
Hi guys,
I was wondering if someone might have a hint on how to start isc_name
(on 5.7) earlier than network services like DHCP and NFS. This was OK
for me on 5.6 when it was in base but now I have issues as my configs
are tied to DNS services on the local machine.
I read a bit and fiddled with
something like this would probably do it, but would be undone anytime
you update
--- /etc/rc Sat Aug 22 03:06:56 2015
+++ /etc/rc.new Sun Aug 23 12:27:53 2015
@@ -371,7 +371,7 @@
make_keys
echo -n 'starting early daemons:'
-start_daemon syslogd ldattach pflogd nsd unbound ntpd
When this test box, a Sempron 3400 begins to boot, USB is recognized:
OpenBSD 5.7 (RAMDISK_CD) #806: Sun Mar 8 11:08:49 MDT 2015
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/RAMDISK_CD
real mem = 3404660736 (3246MB)
avail mem = 3312402432 (3158MB)
mainbus0 at root
bios0 at
something like this would probably do it, but would be undone anytime
you update
--- /etc/rc Sat Aug 22 03:06:56 2015
+++ /etc/rc.new Sun Aug 23 12:27:53 2015
@@ -371,7 +371,7 @@
make_keys
echo -n 'starting early daemons:'
-start_daemon syslogd ldattach pflogd nsd unbound ntpd
On 08/23/2015 10:31 AM, n...@nawi.is wrote:
Hello !
I have here many audio cd's which I plan to rip - ripping with cdio(1)'s
cdrip works without problems. Now I ask myself, whether cdio(1) does some
error correction for scratched discs or, if the drive produces some errors
(like other tools
On Sun, 23 Aug 2015 12:49:20 -0500
Edgar Pettijohn ed...@pettijohn-web.com wrote:
On 08/23/15 12:40, Theo de Raadt wrote:
something like this would probably do it, but would be undone
anytime you update
or at least I think it will be undone, but maybe not I don't have any
experience with
I did some further experiments and I think that i need gif/gre tunnels
between those two hosts. But an additional problem is: How do I set up
such a tunnel when I have no static ip on my notebook (even behind a NAT
gateway) ?
On Sun, Aug 23, 2015 at 03:06:40PM +0800, Zhi-Qiang Lei wrote:
My road warrior has a PPPoE external connection and a tunnel connection,
established with OpenVPN, which would encrypt the packets from some special
devices.
It works so well so far with the help with these rules in /etc/pf.conf:
My road warrior has a PPPoE external connection and a tunnel connection,
established with OpenVPN, which would encrypt the packets from some special
devices.
It works so well so far with the help with these rules in /etc/pf.conf:
pass in quick on $int_if from $arch to !internal_addresses
Hello !
I have here many audio cd's which I plan to rip - ripping with cdio(1)'s
cdrip works without problems. Now I ask myself, whether cdio(1) does some
error correction for scratched discs or, if the drive produces some errors
(like other tools promotes) ? The reason why I ask is, I want to
Hi,
This motherboard has 3 serial pors:
COM0 as header from WPCM450
COM1 which is internally connected as SOL (Serial-Over-LAN)
COM2 Fast 16550 UART COM port on the I/O back panel from S1260 as a PCI
device.
COM0/1 are working:
com0 at isa0 port 0x3f8/8 irq 4: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo
com1 at
On 24.08.2015 01:22, Atanas Vladimirov wrote:
Hi,
This motherboard has 3 serial pors:
COM0 as header from WPCM450
COM1 which is internally connected as SOL (Serial-Over-LAN)
COM2 Fast 16550 UART COM port on the I/O back panel from S1260 as a PCI
device.
COM0/1 are working:
com0 at isa0 port
On 08/23/2015 05:03 PM, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
On 2015-08-23, n...@nawi.is n...@nawi.is wrote:
(like other tools promotes) ? The reason why I ask is, I want to rip and
don't want to control each disc after ripping (nothing like could another
tool had more or better functions). Or maybe
I see from the output usbdevs - vd that all the USB ports are seen. It must be
something simple, will continue researching it.
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Original Message
From: g.lis...@nodeunit.com
Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2015 12:56 PM
On 23 August 2015, Geoff Steckel g...@oat.com wrote:
[...]
Also, drives wear out. After reading about 1000 discs each, two drives
failed without any obvious error indications.
[...]
After reading about 1000 discs, chances are the lens in your drive
has gathered dust. You can try to clean
On 2015-08-23, n...@nawi.is n...@nawi.is wrote:
I have here many audio cd's which I plan to rip - ripping with cdio(1)'s
cdrip works without problems. Now I ask myself, whether cdio(1) does some
error correction for scratched discs or, if the drive produces some errors
cdio does not perform
On 2015-08-23, George g.lis...@nodeunit.com wrote:
-start_daemon syslogd ldattach pflogd nsd unbound ntpd
+start_daemon syslogd ldattach pflogd isc_named ntpd
start_daemon iscsid isakmpd iked sasyncd ldapd npppd
echo '.'
probably have to add something to /etc/rc.conf.local like
Hi,
As a follow-up on my original e-mail (please see below for original message), I
noticed an e-mail in this list from Gautam Goel that described a similar
situation with Radeon video cards. I followed the instructions from Gerald
Hanuer and have a functional solution to my problem.
In case
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