I had a machine (a Dell Dimension 9200, I think) that showed 2Gb of RAM
(without PAE) with 4Gb or more of memory.
Thanks,
Jason M.
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On Nov 28, 2013, at 11:35 AM, Manuel Bouyer bou...@antioche.eu.org wrote:
On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 04:31:48PM +, Emmanuel Dreyfus
Brett,
Makes sense. Maybe I did over-react. But Thor's virtual girlfriend comment
pushed me over the edge so I'm taking a break from NetBSD and replies from
NetBSD.org will bounce.
Thanks,
Jason M.
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On Jan 31, 2014, at 2:06 AM, Brett Lymn bl...@internode.on.net wrote:
> On Feb 21, 2018, at 9:16 AM, Stephen Borrill wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 21 Feb 2018, Patrick Welche wrote:
>> I haven't tried SMB in years (it definitely worked against a different
>> windows server). Quick attempt on -current/amd64 gets:
>>
>> $ smbutil -v login -I wibble
On Oct 4, 2018, at 3:59 PM, Rocky Hotas wrote:
>> Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2018 at 4:41 AM
>> From: "Jason Mitchell"
>> To: "Michael van Elst"
>> Cc: netbsd-users@NetBSD.org
>> Subject: Re: BSD disklabel partition letters in NetB
> I guess you can have NetBSD and FreeBSD using different partitions but
> the same disklabel
I don’t think this is possible. At least I remember reading here that FreeBSD’s
disklabel is in a different place then the NetBSD’s disklabel and that NetBSD
would unintentionally overwrite
On Jan 15, 2019, at 9:20 AM, Palmer, John wrote:
>
> Just checking again to see if someone has had success in getting NetBSD to
> run as a virtual system under Antsle’s platform.
>
> My issue is that the filesystems get corrupted almost immediately. Its so bad
> that I most times, the
> On Jan 15, 2019, at 11:20 AM, Palmer, John wrote:
>
> No, I don’t have those. Please send and I’ll try.
>
> Thanks
>
> From: Jason Mitchell
> Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2019 10:18
> To: Palmer, John
> Cc: NetBSD Users ; supp...@antsle.com
> Subject: Re
> On Dec 14, 2018, at 10:32 AM, Palmer, John wrote:
>
> I’m trying out one of those Antsle virtual server boxes with NetBSD and am
> getting issues with file system becoming corrupt almost immediately
> On Nov 25, 2018, at 10:54 PM, Santhosh Raju wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 12:56 AM Lars-Johan Liman wrote:
>>
>> [Sorry, sent a version of this from the wrong account a minute ago ...]
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> Can anyone recommend a small piece of equipment for a home router that
>>
> On Jun 24, 2019, at 1:58 AM, Thomas Mueller wrote:
>
> from Brett Lymn:
>
>> As a lot of other people, silent because my laptop is ~5 years old so
>> hardly helpful. Most of my NetBSD is done on a fujitsu S904 lifebook, I
>> chose is for the combination of power and light weight. It took
> On May 7, 2019, at 6:17 PM, Greg Troxel wrote:
>
> Andrew Luke Nesbit writes:
>
>> For the same money as the APU2 you can get a real mainboard, one with a
>> much more solid construction and better performance. Similarly with
>> many other SBC's in that price level. If you look hard
>> On Aug 20, 2019, at 9:47 PM, Bob Bernstein wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 09:31:00PM -0400, Bob Bernstein wrote:
>>
>> I'm wondering: was there any preparation of the flash drive
>> that should have been done before dd'ing the install-image.img
>> onto it? Formatting? Filesystem?
On Aug 25, 2019, at 8:26 AM, Rhialto wrote:
>> | I _can't imagine_ how many stupid things I just did, but could
>> | someone please tell me how to get that install image onto the
>> | flash drive in a form that will boot?
>>
>> You cannot. "That" image is in ISO format, which have a
> On Jan 19, 2020, at 12:01 PM, Greg Troxel wrote:
>
> Chavdar Ivanov writes:
>
>>> It looks like you are using vlan support on Y. Try without also.
>>
>> That may be something to look at. This is my NVMM host as well, every
>> boot I recreate tap[0..5] for use by the NVMM guests (but the
> On Jan 20, 2020, at 5:03 PM, Ottavio Caruso
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm booting a NetBSD 9.0_RC1 VM in qemu (Linux host).
>
> For various reasons (one being that qemu VGA rendering of text mode is
> crap), I need to boot the image over an emulated serial console:
>
> ...
> I can see the
Hello,
I just tried to use sysinst to tweak one got partition on an nvme disk
(9.0_STABLE). I was trying to change the partition from NetBSD Swap to
NetBSD FFS and got this error message:
Status: Command failed
Command: gpt label -b 42352674 -T
49f48d5a-b10e-11dc-b99b-0019d1879648
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On Oct 12, 2020, 2:10 PM, at 2:10 PM, Rocky Hotas
wrote:
>Hello!
>Thanks to your suggestions for a NIC (in particular, thanks to Martin:
>Realtek worked), I configured a second NIC in a NetBSD 9.0 (release)
>machine.
>I would like to use it as a 1) gateway and 2)
On 9/30/20 5:48 PM, James Browning wrote:
Hi all,
I am attempting to install NetBSD 9.0 on my UEFI enabled laptop's GPT disk.
This disk also contains
windows and linux paritions, so I do not want to clear the partition table. I
attempted installation
using a usb drive with the install image
on NetBSD.
Interesting, thank you.
There's also a FreeBSD version of the utility:
https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=mfiutil=8
I'd think the FreeBSD version of the utility would work better given
that FreeBSD and NetBSD are similar.
--
Thanks,
*Jason Mitchell*
On 1/3/21 1:08 AM, Bob Proulx wrote:
Jason Mitchell wrote:
Everything you have written is totally accurate, but self signed
certificates for SMTP may be going away.
The latest version of Thunderbird requires a valid certificate on
the SMTP server it uses.
(Sorry for the formatting, I can't
On 1/24/21 11:52 PM, Brook Milligan wrote:
The drive I am trying to replicate manually is from an evbmips (octeon) system
that is working fine and was (more or less) created by NetBSD tools for a
release.
This is key information. I'm guessing, in the past, that the hpcmips
boot loader
On Jan 1, 2021, 8:53 PM, at 8:53 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
>Mayuresh wrote:
>> I am faced with a requirement to merge the mail servers running on 2
>VPSes
>> into 1, with a single ip address on NetBSD 9.1 amd64.
>
>Generally this should not be a problem for a single server to handle
>email for
On 5/22/21 12:40 AM, Jason Mitchell wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to set up a NetBSD appliance that will (among other
things) allow access to devices connected by USB serial adapters. The
USB serial adapter works -- using minicom I can access the far end
device (a Cisco 819). However when I
Hello,
I'm having trouble with a set of scripts that launch different
windows, running scripts that launch other windows. I made the following
three simpler scripts as a test case. Here's what happens written out,
just in case it helps someone follow along (actual scripts are below).
Just use Google and add site:NetBSD.org (or mail-index.netbsd.org) to your
query. Other search engines probably support this also.
Jason M.
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On May 27, 2021, 9:59 PM, at 9:59 PM, Todd Gruhn wrote:
>Is there a nice way to search these mail threads with a SE?
>
>On
On 5/26/21 2:48 PM, Jason Mitchell wrote:
Hello,
I'm having trouble with a set of scripts that launch different
windows, running scripts that launch other windows. I made the
following three simpler scripts as a test case. Here's what happens
written out, just in case it helps someone
Hello,
I'm trying to set up a NetBSD appliance that will (among other
things) allow access to devices connected by USB serial adapters. The
USB serial adapter works -- using minicom I can access the far end
device (a Cisco 819). However when I use remserial, there's a problem --
On 7/1/21 10:17 PM, Todd Gruhn wrote:
I like the point about DNS -- sooo if I accept tcp/53 and udp/53, that
can speed things
up?
On Thu, Jul 1, 2021 at 10:03 PM Todd Gruhn wrote:
How would I know if IPF is the problem?
I stole the IPF rules from 2 of the IPF examples in
first for me.
On Sat, Jun 26, 2021 at 9:01 PM Jason Mitchell wrote:
I'm guessing it means the ipf binary (named ipf) version doesn't
match the kernel version of ipf. Are you by any chance running a
HEAD kernel with 9.x userland (the userland comes from
base.tar.?x, an
Mar 2021, Jason Mitchell wrote:
>
>> I'm running into some problems with stunnel and I'd like to have
>stunnel use
>> the newer stunnel in pkgsrc. Currently it's using 1.1.1g (which I
>assume is
>> installed with 9.1). Recompiling stunnel didn't help matters.
>>
Hello,
I'm running into some problems with stunnel and I'd like to have stunnel
use the newer stunnel in pkgsrc. Currently it's using 1.1.1g (which I
assume is installed with 9.1). Recompiling stunnel didn't help matters.
Any suggestions are welcome. If I should/could provide more
This loads the newer SSL libs. before the normal shared libs. are
tried. The runtime linker will then be able to satisfy program function
dependencies using the preloaded libraries.
I still prefer the "building stunnel from source against the pkgsrc
OpenSSL"
method.
-RVP
Thanks for the
Sorry for top posting. If the instructions for the Pi4 are any guide you need
to get the EFI bootloader for the Pi3 (if such a thing exists). The Generic
ARM64 image expects that the boot code will execute /EFI/boot/.EFI.
That file finds the NetBSD partition and loads the kernel from there.
On 10/5/21 12:12 PM, Manuel Bouyer wrote:
On Tue, Oct 05, 2021 at 04:27:27PM +0200, tlaro...@polynum.com wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to set-up a node with sendmail(8).
In order to not be blocked, eventually, by some firewall rule on port
25, I'm relaying mail to a smart host, listening on port
Hello,
You need to run hostapd (included in NetBSD) to do WPA-PSK and dhcpcd to assign
ip addresses. Also, there's a flag in ifconfig to put the wlan in AP mode. This
link is old but seems to cover what you need to do to set up an AP under NetBSD:
Hello,
Two ways:
1) Shrink the partition. Use dd to create an image of the partition and use
that for the vm image.
2) If you have the restore DVD you could run it from a VM.
HTH,
Jason M.
On Nov 27, 2022, 10:51 AM, at 10:51 AM, Mayuresh wrote:
>I have ordered a new laptop and hoping to
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