Hi,
I'm running kvm with libvirt/vort-manager. However, machine type is :
hvm
Also tried with pc-i440fx-1.4 and pc-i440fx-4.1. Still the same.
Just to sure I've somewhat tried to boot one of my VM with more or less
your command and no libvirt ( qemu-system-x86_64 -drive
On 02/23/20 19:54, Thomas Mueller wrote:
from Jason Mitchell:
Does dumpfs supply any useful info?
amelia2# dumpfs /dev/dk19
dumpfs: /dev/dk19: could not find superblock, skipped
I didn't think dumpfs would work on non-ffs/ufs filesystems.
Tom
My manual claims that -O 1 is the
from Jason Mitchell:
> Does dumpfs supply any useful info?
amelia2# dumpfs /dev/dk19
dumpfs: /dev/dk19: could not find superblock, skipped
I didn't think dumpfs would work on non-ffs/ufs filesystems.
Tom
I see there is newfs_ext2fs in NetBSD base system, and a parameter -O (can be
set to 0 or 1) for fileystem format: 0 is default for NetBSD.
Question is how to determine what this format is for an already existing ext2fs
filesystem, either from base system or from e2fstools package.
I tried
пт, 21 февр. 2020 г. в 09:02, Julien Savard :
>
> Hi,
> it seems that since my last fedora upgrade ( 30 -> 31 ) I cannot boot any
> NetBSD Guest running on KVM-Qemu.
> Actual version on Fedora 31 is qemu-kvm-4.1.1-1.
> NetBSD 8.0/8.1 On HD hang on : "NetBSD/x86 ffsv2 Primary Bootstrap"
> NetBSD
On Sun, 23 Feb 2020 21:20:59 +1100
MJ wrote:
>
> I really don't see any benefit to it over FFS. Sure CoW is good but
> really, for a pi? If the data's that important I would not be putting
> it on a pi.
>
> The benefits of ZFS, like expandable volumes, no need for fstab, RAID
> etc just to
On 23/02/2020 8:08 pm, Sad Clouds wrote:
On Sun, 23 Feb 2020 09:08:46 +1100
MJ wrote:
On 23/02/2020 1:12 am, Sad Clouds wrote:
I'm trying out NetBSD-9 with ZFS on raspberry pi 3. I have 128GB
USB SD card which has ZFS setup. Noticed that sometimes when under
heavy use something goes wrong
On Sun, 23 Feb 2020 09:36:21 +1100
MJ wrote:
> So, basically physical memory plus the erase pools mean there may be
> N*2 physical addresses for writing data but only N logical addresses.
> This means it has a choice where to write to and it will choose not
> to constantly write to the same
On Sun, 23 Feb 2020 09:08:46 +1100
MJ wrote:
>
> On 23/02/2020 1:12 am, Sad Clouds wrote:
> > I'm trying out NetBSD-9 with ZFS on raspberry pi 3. I have 128GB
> > USB SD card which has ZFS setup. Noticed that sometimes when under
> > heavy use something goes wrong and pgdaemon spins on CPU 100%