tgru...@gmail.com (Todd Gruhn) writes:
>I just upgraded to the latest version of NETBSD-HEAD.
>When I do:
>mount /dev/sd0a /umass1 OR
>mount /dev/sd1a /umass1
>I get 'device not configured.
>When I execute mount -t msdos /dev/sd0e /umass1
>I can access the Windoze-configured memory stick.
I just upgraded to the latest version of NETBSD-HEAD.
When I do:
mount /dev/sd0a /umass1 OR
mount /dev/sd1a /umass1
I get 'device not configured.
When I execute mount -t msdos /dev/sd0e /umass1
I can access the Windoze-configured memory stick.
I can still do:
fswebcam -r 640x480
On Wed 14 Jul 2021 at 21:38:51 +, RVP wrote:
> 5. Make sure `hwdec=auto' is set in ~/.config/mpv/mpv.conf, and
>estd is turned off.
On my machine with Radeon card, I think this was the essential step that
made it work for me. I got "Using hardware decoding (vaapi-copy)." when
combined
>
[pouya+lists.net...@nohup.io]
> >> I'm now thinking, would it make sense to do the layering the other
> >> way around, i.e. have cgd on top of a zvol? I wonder if there would
> >> be any resilience (and possibly performance) advantage to having zfs
> >> directly access the hard drives (which,
On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 11:43:55AM +0100, David Brownlee wrote:
> Depending on your upgrade plans you may want to consider one 6x1TB
> RAIDZ2 rather than 2 4x1TB RAIDZ2 - you end up with the same amount of
> usable space and you have two spare bays for when the time comes to
> upgrade. (This