Oh Cool! I happen to be unlucky enough to have such a setup. Just for
fun I copied my /usr/local (bad idea, too big) to my fat32 partition
as provided by the instructions far below. I took a quick look around
the file structure and then immediately unmounted it, and gave it an
fsck.
, 'help' for more help.
OK _
From what I see, the ethernet adapter is not the problem yet. The boot
loader is unable to load the kernel.
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 12:54:43PM -0600, Whyzzi wrote:
The minus -s is in my inetd.conf:
tftp dgram udp waitroot/usr/libexec/tftpd
, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--On 29 September 2005 15:52 -0600, Whyzzi wrote:
tcpdump. ARGH! Why the hell didn't I think of that? Currently I'm
;)
playing around with a couple of pre-built pxe loadable distrobutions -
currently the one in question if ThinBSD (based on FreeBSD
I didn't see any specifics in the archives or from Google. As this
type of software tuner can be had for cheap (locally here I've found
the Asus TV FM tuner PCI card for under $40cdn), I was wondering if
OpenBSD had support for it?
Many thanks in advance!
--
I know too much and yet not enough
/
However, I am not brave enough to even attempt a compile under OpenBSD
(especially since it is a lkm).
Thanks Anyways!
Peter Verhagen
On 27/10/05, Jacob Meuser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 11:10:29AM -0600, Whyzzi wrote:
I didn't see any specifics in the archives or from
Curious. Well there's not much we can say on the matter:
1) no dmesg
2) no squid conf
I personally recommend testing your squid server's memory for problems
and providing at least the whole dmesg and relevant parts of your
squid.conf (eg cache_mem).
BTW: Shouldn't this be in the ports list?
I've got two files, hostname.vlan2 and ifconfig.vlan2, both contain
basically the same information:
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
# cat /etc/hostname.vlan2
inet 10.117.254.2 255.255.255.248 NONE vlan 2 vlandev fxp0
# cat /etc/ifconfig.vlan2
inet 10.117.254.2 255.255.255.248 vlan 2
Of course! How silly of me. Thanks so much!
On 5/12/05, Stephen Marley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, May 12, 2005 at 04:01:03PM -0600, Whyzzi wrote:
# cat /etc/ifconfig.vlan2
inet 10.117.254.2 255.255.255.248 vlan 2 vlandev fxp0
^
Insert the word netmask.
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[EMAIL
Just to close this thread and commit to the archives, I want to thank
everyone who took the time and energy to read and/or reply to this
question. The problem wasn't in the setup at all, the problem was in
Windows Server 2003's TCP/IP Stack, as detailed in this knowledge base
article that was
Google would have found the answer for you.
http://batleth.sapienti-sat.org/projects/mb2md/
I used this script over last christmas on my openbsd box to convert
from UW mbox to dovecot maildir. Works like a charm.
Enjoy!
On 5/30/05, Mark Winslow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody know of a
Whoops! Wrong list. Sorry for the noise everyone!
On 5/30/05, Whyzzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Google would have found the answer for you.
http://batleth.sapienti-sat.org/projects/mb2md/
I used this script over last christmas on my openbsd box to convert
from UW mbox to dovecot maildir
Just out of curiosity, anyone have Dual/Display xorg.config file for a
Radeon 9600Pro? I cannot seem to get mine working, and I was wondering
if it had something to do with the fact that the second head wasn't
identified in the kernel. Dmesg below.
Thanks in advance,
OpenBSD 3.7-current
); you're awesome.
PS: This helped too:
On 7/6/05, Matthew Weigel wrote:
Whyzzi said:
Just out of curiosity, anyone have Dual/Display xorg.config file for a
Radeon 9600Pro?
Yes. It was pretty straight-forward.
There was a little trial and error, but from what I remember it needed
Option
I hate to say this, that is my condition as well: Sound on the
microphone jack. DMesg attached. I am not too concerned though, at
least it works.
Cheers!
OpenBSD 3.7-current (GENERIC) #128: Thu Jun 9 12:39:08 MDT 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC
real mem =
Well, I accidentally disklabeled it. I was playing with ccd recently
and stupidly began ccd type recovery on a dump copy hard drive by
entering disklabel and changing the unused wd2a partition into a
4.2BSD partition, offset of course by 63, writing to the disklabel and
returning to the command
# restore -rvs 1 -f /dev/rwd2a
Verify tape and initialize maps
restore: /dev/rwd2a: Device not configured
# restore -rvs 1 -f /dev/rwd2c
Verify tape and initialize maps
Tape block size is 32
restore: Tape is not a dump tape
It is, quite possible that it didn't work properly to
I am more inclined to think that I made a mistake or am missing
something. This has continued to baffle me so I thought I'd post to
the list.
This machine has been up for about a week now, and with pf enabled, I
figured I should be seeing pf record some statistics by now,
perticularily for
Obviously not. DOH!
Many thanks!
On 13/12/05Mikolaj Kucharski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 11:45:17AM -0700, Whyzzi wrote:
set skip on { lo $ext_if }
^^^
Are you sure this is correct?
--
best regards
q#
--
I know too much and yet not enough
Hi gang. Running a lightweight mail server here (50 users total) on
OpenBSD, and being the cheap bastard that I am I am looking forward to
scripting a nightly backup onto some DVD-RW media. Can I assume that
dump/restore is out of the question because of the special commands
burners require to
Seagate SATA.
Muchly appriciated!
On 23/12/05, L. V. Lammert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 10:17 AM 12/23/2005 -0700, Whyzzi wrote:
Hi gang. Running a lightweight mail server here (50 users total) on
OpenBSD, and being the cheap bastard that I am I am looking forward to
scripting a nightly backup onto
I acquired an old dell laptop a couple of weeks ago which I went ahead
and put OpenBSD on it. I had everything installed and running fine,
and turned to a local available hot-spot with no wep and began
downloading various packages from ftp without issue via a usb 2.0 asus
wl-167g on top of a
I hate to add to this thread, but I'm running a similar system and
experiencing similar hangs, albeit on 4.2 release. Realing kind of
annoying because all I want from this system is to be a SQUID server,
and when the box crashes, the hard disk light will stay on like it's
throttling the hard drive
I've had a strange occurance I'd like to report, in using df -h, but
the circumstances that brought about this condition are somewhat
unusual, so I really don't know if it is anything to be concerned
about. This might also have already been fixed, as I do not follow
tech/src
Background:
I have
, but I will make one and install it if you
want me to).
Cheers, thanks for the reply!!
On 06/04/06, Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 5 Apr 2006, Whyzzi wrote:
I've had a strange occurance I'd like to report, in using df -h, but
the circumstances that brought about
On 07/04/06, Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, Whyzzi wrote:
Yeah! that is the thing I didn't do! Run fsck against the affected
partition! Anyways, as per your questions:
I copied the with cp, eg:
# cd /mnt/wd1a
# cp -R Anime /mnt/wd2d
Here
On 08/04/06, Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 7 Apr 2006, Whyzzi wrote:
On 07/04/06, Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, Whyzzi wrote:
Yeah! that is the thing I didn't do! Run fsck against the affected
partition! Anyways, as per your
Apr 4 21:27 Folder
drwxr-xr-x 2 name name 512 Apr 4 21:27 conversations
drwxrwxr-x 2 name name 140288 Apr 4 21:25 graphics
drwxr-xr-x 4 name name 512 Apr 4 21:27 shorts
drwxrwxr-x 8 name name 512 Apr 4 21:23 lists
#
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Cheers!
On 08/04/06, Whyzzi [EMAIL
Could I conceivably download the latest snapshot bsd.rd and check that
way, rather than upgrading my existing system?
On 13/04/06, Pedro Martelletto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And a fresh kernel too :-)
SUPERBLK? [Fyn?] y
* FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *
#
Thanks, error message cleared!
-Whyzzi
On 14/04/06, Pedro Martelletto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, it has a built-in fsck.
But you will need to update your kernel too.
-p.
Give Allied Telesyn a try. They are about the same price range as
Nortel equipment, but IMHO Allied Telesyn is about the same with
respect to quality to Nortel as well..
On 10/05/06, Dan Farrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DLink and 3com are good managed switches you should check out.
As you can
I hate to add to the Me Too crowd about this issue, but I myself
have been experiencing this also. I was running a snapshot of 3.7
where the machine would crash pretty hard from it after the watchdog
timeout appeared a few times over the period of a few days. Now,
though, with 3.9 snapshot I see
Hey folks just thought I'd UPGRADE to a newer snapshot tonight and now
I can't seem to get my re0 network interface to ping (from either
the client or from OpenBSD) and/or packet forwarding via PF - although
oddly I seems to be able to get receive dhcp queries from it and get a
MAC address (but
I second roundcube nomination.
The SquirrelMail 1.5.x CVS tree is .. correct that.. ahem .. was
wy better than 1.4.x, but 1.5 has been beyond hope for some time
now. RoundCube is where it's at. Requires MySQL, and still missing a
search feature, but it pretty much works right out of the box.
I was happy to continue lurking and not trolling, but it appears some
Open Source users still don't get it, and I figured perhaps by saying
it again might enlighten a few more.
On 31/08/06, Marc G. Fournier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what my point is, though, is if we aren't willing to
accept
Um.. where is dmesg?
On 11/09/06, Jeff Bromberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a dual core Opteron system that I'm trying to make into a mail server
for my company to replace a 7 year old Linux box that's on its last leg. I
started off using the 3.9 release of the amd64 system and ran into
Answers to your questions are inline /w the question
2008/11/18 tico [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
1. Why is this sent to the ports@ mailing list ?
I've lurked the list for a long time - since around 2.8. I've asked
the odd question here and/or there, and got flamed once when I asked
about a question in
Just wondering if anyone else on the list that has a realtek 8169s and
running 4.4 release and able to run a GigE connection from their
OpenBSD box to another GigE device, if they can maintain a complete
connection when they force the re driver via ifconfig to 1000baseT.
Incase you are wondering
! If this is actually a natural response for
GigE then I'm wayyy off tangent in terms of a diagnosis and need to
explore something else.
I'll shut-up now.
Cheers!
2008/11/20 Josh Archambault [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Whyzzi wrote:
Just wondering if anyone else on the list that has a realtek 8169s and
running 4.4
When I've required it, I used Smart BootManager
http://sourceforge.net/projects/btmgr/
Now seeing as it hasn't really been updated since 2001 GAG might be better..
2009/5/18 Bryan bra...@gmail.com:
On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 04:19, Joachim Schipper
I multi-boot Vista/OpenBSD on one of my
On , Ted Unangst ted.unan...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 11:26 AM, Daniele Pilenga dpile...@gmail.com
wrote:
I was looking at the specs of the new Asus and it seams very
appealing, but I didn't have any occasion to try it out.
Does anyone have it? How does it work with
My appologies:
1201HA is poulsbo based.
1201N is ION based.
The original thread questioned about the 1201HA.
How about I return the question then to misc and ask how they would rate
the success of 1201N running OpenBSD?
=)
(* grumble *) (* grumble *) stupid model numbering confusion (*
If anyone in western Canada are interested, atechelectronics in
Edmonton is advertising this machine for $400cdn.
On 14/11/2007, Frank Brodbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Marc Balmer has spoken, thus:
Does anybody know where I could buy such a machine, preferrably in
.ch or .de?
[troll]
WARNING: Thread Parody.
Original: Keanu Sausage
skit from the episode Operation: Rich in Spirit
Operation: Rich in Spirit is the sevententh episode of
season one of the television comedy series Robot Chicken.
To see the original, simply google for
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Did you follow 6.2.7 part of the OpenBSD F.A.Q.?
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Setup.forward
Cheers,
PV
On 08/01/2008, Sewan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have an apache-php website running on windows server 2003 port 80, i have
correct rdr rules that pointing my web server, i can
My 2cents worth:
On Apr 20, 2009 12:58am, Kristian Rooke kristi...@gmail.com wrote:
!- snip -!
OpenBSD 4.4 (GENERIC) #1021: Tue Aug 12 17:16:55 MDT 2008
ok you're running 4.4
rl0 at pci1 dev 5 function 0 Realtek 8139 rev 0x10: irq 10, address
00:40:f4:1d:22:8c
rlphy0 at rl0 phy 0: RTL
I was happy /w the re driver too until 4.4 (I think my previous
firewall/samba share server was 4.2)
I did mention in my original post I was watching systat vmstat, during
the post I mentioned I was watching hard drive kbyte writes. When I
decided to run out and buy the em I noticed my re was
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