How should I go about studying bsd.rd? I know a little C.
Hello - Where can I get sys.tar.gz -current? Thanks! Chuck
Thanks tj. The cvs is well documented.
On 2016-11-25 17:08, tj wrote:
there isn't one, use cvs
Hello - will someone please tell me where I can find the source for
bsd.rd? Thanks
ostgresql.
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> Despite, I cant connect on!
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> Any idea, please?!
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> ~ " Fully Basic System Distinguish Life! " ~ " Libre as a BSD " +=<<<
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> Stephane HUC as PengouinBSD or CIOTBSD
> b...@stephane-huc.net
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The CREATE USER command is wrong, you forgot to add the LOGIN right.
The below should work for you.
CREATE USER ghiMDQawgogUfFRTikPoWsUFN1xX8bgz2 WITH LOGIN PASSWORD
'6TsrKeqq93KyVtc5yVjU9dfZsJkPPtKKdSyEnjypZDkVdgtW4aVN3YNQd5vKoFNx';
Also depending on the version of Postgresql the capital letters in the
username will be lowercase. This will affect the login ability.
Have Fun!
Chuck Hall
> Good day everyone
>
> Does anyone use supermicro 5019D-FTN4 server with AMD EPYC 3251 SoC
> Processor?
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> https://www.supermicro.com/Aplus/system/Embedded/AS-5019D-FTN4.cfm
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> Experience and dmesg would be perfect.
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> I did not find any mention in the archive
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> I'm looking for a new
missions of /etc/skel The defaults is 755.
If you change it to 750 new user directories will then have 750 as the
default on their home directories.
Do note this may impact packages when they create users. It is far safer
to change the permissions after the user creation.
Chuck
755 /etc/skel
Run: useradd -m testuser3
Verify /home/testuser3 is set to 755
I did not look at the code at all for this. Only using existing programs.
If this should not be working then a patch will be needed somewhere.
However I will state that having the ability to set the default
permissions somewhere would be useful, and a requirement in some
environments.
Chuck
I want to get usb to usb networking up on the Zaurus running OpenBSD (a
snap from about a week ago). I wish to get it to communicate to the
FreeBSD box that is sitting next to it.
When I :reboot: the Zaurus back to Linux, FreeBSD immediately sees a new
cdce0 device, and I could communicate,
Dale Rahn wrote:
On Sat, Oct 01, 2005 at 05:03:48PM -0400, Chuck Robey wrote:
I want to get usb to usb networking up on the Zaurus running OpenBSD (a
snap from about a week ago). I wish to get it to communicate to the
FreeBSD box that is sitting next to it.
When I :reboot: the Zaurus
Stuart Henderson wrote:
--On 03 October 2005 17:19 -0400, Chuck Robey wrote:
Add to this the fact that it works, to/from FreeBSD to the original
Linux on the Zaurus, using cdce on both ends.
Client (aka target) mode is where the Z acts as a USB peripheral, not
as a host. afaik you need
I have just ogtten usb networking up on my Zaurus, and now I'm tryingto
get /usr/local, /usr/ports, and /usr/src remotely mounted from my nearby
FreeBSD system. I can get the mount done, but I can't affect any files
... for example, if I tryi to touch (as root on the Zaurus)
Peter Valchev wrote:
get /usr/local, /usr/ports, and /usr/src remotely mounted from my nearby
FreeBSD system. I can get the mount done, but I can't affect any files
... for example, if I tryi to touch (as root on the Zaurus)
/usr/local/garbage, I get Permission denied. i don't have any
Peter Valchev wrote:
get /usr/local, /usr/ports, and /usr/src remotely mounted from my nearby
FreeBSD system. I can get the mount done, but I can't affect any files
... for example, if I tryi to touch (as root on the Zaurus)
/usr/local/garbage, I get Permission denied. i don't have any
that additional expense ;-)
Thanx in advance,
Chuck
on this?
The pkg maintainer has ignored my e-mails, so I'm hoping the list can
offer some pointers.
Thanx,
Chuck
The following is a synopsis of my system:
OpenBSD 4.0 on amd64 with a custom kernel to support Raidframe.
I'm using the binary packages
PHP5 pkgs used:
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php5-core
This is my first post to a OpenBSD list, so please, if I make any
mistake, go on and correct me, I will take anything constructively
(like, am I hitting the right list, or the best list for my topic, or
violating any rules, such as having longish lines, which I am trying
hard to avoid using this
I have a problem with my Zaurus, let me paint the scenario. I am a rank
newbie with OpenBSD, so I was trying (as a startup experiment) to build
all of it. I have my main machine sitting nearby (running FreeBSD
current, at which I have years of experience), so I NFS mounted the
little Zaurus's
Wow, am I surprised! On my little Zaurus handheld, I am regererating the
entire system. The first 3 steps, for me, were doing the kernel, then a
build of src, and then a build of XF4 ... so why am I boring you with this?
Just because I am so surprised that building XF4 seems to take (so far)
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/01/10 15:55, Chuck Robey wrote:
Look, as far as emergencies go, I have the orignal Linux OS sitting in
back as a emergency,
boot bsd.rd
then you can do an upgrade install.
I could reinstall everything, or maybe just my /etc/ but could anyone
Patrick Useldinger wrote:
Nick Holland wrote:
UpGRADING (changing functionality, changing version numbers) from source
is HARD. Having thousands of people thinking they should be able to
build a new version from some arbitrary old version by source is a
leading cause of developer hair loss,
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I'm still working on getting my system in shape to let me do the coding I'm
after. In doing my building of /usr/src, I'm hitting an odd problem, maybe if
you listen, you could let me know if you recognize it.
BTW, to begin with, I've read the manual
Dorian B|ttner wrote:
Chuck Robey schrieb:
Did you not only read the manual but the faq also? And is your system
actually running a version before 2008/11/11?
http://www.de.openbsd.org/faq/upgrade-old.html
No, 4.5 just came out, right? Anyhow, I saw the FAQ about PIE, so my question's
I'm trying to see if there's any way I can get my Raid controller, which is a
AMCC (3Ware) 9650-4, to work under OpenBSD. The man page for the twe driver
says it works for several different 3Ware controllers, but it seems to omit the
9000 controllers. The FreeBSD driver, named twa.c, well, I
System Administrator wrote:
Unlike FreeBSD, this project (OpenBSD) does not support or incorporate
drivers based around binary-blobs. Furthermore, with rare exceptions,
the project does not reverse-engineer but insists on having complete
documentation to do proper development. Back in the
L. V. Lammert wrote:
On Fri, 15 May 2009, Chuck Robey wrote:
OK ... but you could tone it down just a touch ...
You might want to monitor the list a while, .. OpenBSD is build by
developers, for developers. Us'n Users get to enjoy the fruits of their
labors and contribute when we can
Need to confirm some details about creating ext2fs partitions. Since I can't
mount any part of my FreeBSD disk from OpenBSD, I need a filesystem on my
OpenBSD disk that FreeBSD can read, and the only one I'm sure about here is the
ext2fs fs. So, I need to take the currently created FFS partition
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I'm installing OpenBSD on this machine, on a 80 EIDE disk that's there
specifically to run OpenBSD development. I already have a 600G 3Ware hardware
raid on the disk, 500G of which has FreeBSD, using the TW driver (this raid
isn't supported by
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During install, I got an error, saying (this is hand-copying, here):
softraid0 at root
root on cd0a swap on cd0b dump on cd0b
stopped at debugger+0x4,leave
Panic: cannot read disklabel, 0x600/0xf00, error 5
So, I thought I would give a short summary
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Christopher Intemann wrote:
Hi,
thanks for the hint, however, I'm in fact a bit more confused now:-)
Couldn't I use such a thing:
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Theo de Raadt wrote:
root on cd0a swap on cd0b dump on cd0b
stopped at debugger+0x4,leave
Panic: cannot read disklabel, 0x600/0xf00, error 5
What official release CD did you generate this error on?
Sorry if it took me too long to reply,
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Mic J wrote:
what about making an NFS export, then the underlying file system wouldnt
matter?
What about using sshfs?
First, remember I was talking about two partitions on the same machine, so
nothing like NFS (which requires processes on
the limits quite a bit.
Just my $0.02USD
Chuck Burns
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kern.version=OpenBSD 5.6-current (GENERIC) #284: Wed Aug 20 23:07:52 MDT 2014
dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
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Audemus Jura Nostra Defendere
allocating an mbuf and cluster you still
need to init the length fields.
found by steven roberts, who also tested this fix for me
snip
Awesome, works great. Thanks!
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Chuck Burns
Audemus Jura Nostra Defendere
on trunk(4)
lacp link, but as it looks now I have firewalls with carp demote counter 33
forever.
snip
pfSense is FreeBSD-based. not OpenBSD-based...
different versions of pf between OpenBSD and FreeBSD
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Chuck Burns
Audemus Jura Nostra Defendere
On Friday, September 12, 2014 6:32:09 PM Mikael wrote:
Zé,
What does the abbreviation OP stand for?
Thanks.
Original
Poster
OP.
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Audemus Jura Nostra Defendere
for the song... My ramblings are always
just put out there for gits n shiggles.. but if someone wants to take the
idea and run with it.. well... There you go!
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Chuck Burns
, but
only made the post because I was being hassled to do so. :)
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Chuck
,
Usually, it's a serial console
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Chuck Burns
at softraid0: 256 targets
root on wd0a (5416bba424d2de1a.a) swap on wd0b dump on wd0b
athn0: AR9271 rev 1 (1T1R), ROM rev 15, address 08:bd:43:82:7d:0c
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Chuck Burns
Audemus Jura Nostra Defendere
, it appears that the keyboard
can only be hot-plugged if it's not detected at startup.
Now, I am not sure, again, if this is a hardware, or a software issue, and
the BIOS for said laptop has no Legacy USB option that I can find, to
see if that's perhaps what is causing it...
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