Re: NPF on domU - more clarity required

2014-12-27 Thread John Nemeth
On Dec 26, 11:32pm, Gerard Lally wrote: } At date and time Fri, 26 Dec 2014 22:38:05 + (UTC), Michael van Elst wrote: } } lists+netbsd.us...@netmail.ie (Gerard Lally) writes: } } compiling the kernel as a normal user instead of root? I've just noticed } the owner and group on

Re: NPF on domU - more clarity required

2014-12-27 Thread Gerard Lally
At date and time Sat, 27 Dec 2014 14:49:03 +1300, Chris Bannister wrote: On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 11:32:26PM +, Gerard Lally wrote: Thank you Michael, and thank you to all the other senior NetBSD devs who stooped to help out this perpetual newbie, here and in private! It would be

compact flash in pcmcia slot

2014-12-27 Thread Björn Johannesson
Hi. So I have this Thinkpad T61 with netbsd-7 on it. I put a cf-card in a pcmcia adapter for hpcarm/hpcsh use. However it did not probe it correctly, it did however in another Thinkpad (A31). Both running netbsd-7 kernels. I enabled PCMCIADEBUG and PCMCIACISDEBUG in a GENERIC kernel and this is

Re: NPF on domU - more clarity required

2014-12-27 Thread John Nemeth
On Dec 27, 10:56am, Greg Troxel wrote: } On Dec 26, 11:32pm, Gerard Lally wrote: } } } As a sidenote, if there's a way of eliminating the grub cruft and using } } NetBSD's boot manager instead I'd be glad to hear it. } } No, there isn't a way. This is something that is controlled } by

Re: NPF on domU - more clarity required

2014-12-27 Thread Greg Troxel
John Nemeth jnem...@cue.bc.ca writes: On Dec 27, 10:56am, Greg Troxel wrote: } On Dec 26, 11:32pm, Gerard Lally wrote: } } } As a sidenote, if there's a way of eliminating the grub cruft and using } } NetBSD's boot manager instead I'd be glad to hear it. } } No, there isn't a

Re: NPF on domU - more clarity required

2014-12-27 Thread John Nemeth
On Dec 27, 9:40pm, Greg Troxel wrote: } John Nemeth jnem...@cue.bc.ca writes: } On Dec 27, 10:56am, Greg Troxel wrote: } } On Dec 26, 11:32pm, Gerard Lally wrote: } } } } } As a sidenote, if there's a way of eliminating the grub cruft and using } } } NetBSD's boot manager instead I'd be