Hi Scott and others,
On Sat, Mar 18, 2006 at 01:34:57PM -0500 or thereabouts, Scott Ullrich wrote:
Woops, the command to execute in the php execute box is:
$memory = get_memory();
print_r($memory);
I tried this now, on Beta 2, and I got the expected:
Array
(
[0] = 382
Hi,
Just a note on something I saw during the Beta 1 install: the explanitory
text for Firewall Optimization was displayed in duplicate. This is only
during the install, and is shown correctly from the System:Advanced menu.
Other than that cosmetic issue, the install and subsequent
Howdy,
I'm on .94.12 (fresh install), did the following as well:
- update_file.sh /etc/inc/dyndns.class
- Remove the cache file in /cf/conf/dyndns.cache (was not there, since new
install)
- update_file.sh /etc/crontab
Dyndns still does bad stuff:
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 18:24:16 -0500 (EST)
for the partition scheme?
After the installer fails, please scp the contents of /tmp/ somewhere
and send them to me so I can inspect what went wrong (if you didn't
change the default partition items).
Scott
On 11/26/05, Xtian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy,
I searched in the Mail Archive list
or something... anyhow, I haven't thought about it and didn't
really want to partition the entire disk.
I wasn't aware that it is a requirement of the installer to always have 100%
of your disk partitioned.
-Christian
On Sun, 27 Nov 2005, Xtian wrote:
Hi Scott,
I chose a different number
Howdy pfSensers,
I've been running 0.70.8 just fine on a normal PC with 3Com NICs for months
now. I did the 0.80.4
Upgrade and rebooted the box and I get:
(bootloader loads fine, fives me the option of F1 FreeBSD and then duly
loads):
Can't work out which disk we are booting from.
Guessed
Hi All,
now that I got the loader.rc issue fixed, my new 80.4 (upgrade from 70.8)
boots fine, and manages to get to the point where DynDns is being updated,
and hangs indefinately (well, I hit reset after 10 minutes.)
This is on a normal PC with 3Com NICs.
I'm assuming the upgrade has issues