information out there in
manual pages, but not this bit of this man page.
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, or chrooting into /export, I believe it's pretty easy to compile
BIND from the distributor's sources on OpenBSD.
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(necessarily split
into 2 GB pieces on a FAT filesystem) to restore the dsik.
Intelligent guesswork + disk powertools that do what you tell them to do
and don't ask questions. You should probably image the *whole* disk
before you do anything.
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problem. You could do it all in the virtual machine, tar them up,
and drop them in place on the 188 MHz machine if you need to avoid
running the HD so much.
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have to go single-user to make absolutely
sure that the library is updated on disk?
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a little. And why I have seen, I
haven't been the unique one.
The bottom of section 5.4 expressly states that it is not the definitive
reference for release building, but release(8) is. In all cases, the
manual pages are authoritative and all other documentation is
supplementary.
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on /mnt: file system full
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On Mon, Jul 11, 2005 at 11:48:49AM -0500, Chris wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005, Adam Fabian wrote:
I've tried building an OpenBSD release from the 3.7-stable branch a
Ummm - maybe I don't understand but, how can you make a RELEASE from
STABLE? Isnt STABLE following the patch branch
thread.
::blushes.:: I suppose I should've found that.
Thanks for the help, though!
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