Hello all,
I have a NetBSD system that has existed since the late 90's.
The /etc/rc.d directory has a bunch of junk that shouldn't be in
there. The rc.conf is a mess as well.
I could go through each entry and clean it up manually, but I'm
wondering if there is an automated way to do this?
Andy Ruhl writes:
> I have a NetBSD system that has existed since the late 90's.
Me too. It's cool that this isn't bizarre.
> The /etc/rc.d directory has a bunch of junk that shouldn't be in
> there. The rc.conf is a mess as well.
>
> I could go through each entry and clean
On 11/04/15 14:53, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
On 4 November 2015 at 10:55, Paul Goyette wrote:
I used to get this, too. But the problem seems to have disappeared,
at least on recent (last 30 days or so) -current kernels (within the
last 30 days or so).
I don't know of any
On 7 November 2015 at 22:21, Nick Hudson wrote:
> On 11/04/15 14:53, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
>>
>> On 4 November 2015 at 10:55, Paul Goyette wrote:
>>>
>>> I used to get this, too. But the problem seems to have disappeared,
>>> at least on recent (last 30
On Nov 1, 2015, at 19:43, Greg Troxel wrote:
> There are multiple stages of boot. The first sector usually has some
> sort of "MBR" bootblock, and then the secondary blocks that you
> installed and then /boot. So you may need gpt biosboot.
Happy to report that i have finally
(removing port-xen)
hi,
On 2015/10/26 22:05, Mayuresh wrote:
I get several g++ internal compiler errors when building omxplayer on
Raspberry Pi 2.
uname -a
NetBSD pinetbsd 7.0_STABLE NetBSD 7.0_STABLE (RPI2.201510250040Z) evbarm
Has anyone got it build successfully?
Do I need to upgrade