BayLisa Presentation slides available

2005-12-18 Thread Matthew Dillon
It was a fun meeting. The Apple campus is a great place and they have a late night bar nearby so we got some food afterwords. I have put the slides up on the DragonFly site: http://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/ http://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/LISA200512/ They are fairly s

Re: Quick question about installing current snapshot...

2005-12-18 Thread joerg
On Sun, Dec 18, 2005 at 09:32:27PM +, Jonathon McKitrick wrote: > > Actually, I installed a snapshot from Joerg, and got a panic on > if->serializer when I enabled wi0. That should be fixed in the current snapshot. Joerg

Re: Quick question about installing current snapshot...

2005-12-18 Thread Jonathon McKitrick
On Sun, Dec 18, 2005 at 03:31:02PM -0500, David Rhodus wrote: : > I can just grab the most recent snapshot, install pkgsrc from bootstrap, and : > I'll have pretty close to what will be released, correct? : > : > Jonathon McKitrick : > -- : > My other computer is your Windows box. : : There are st

Re: Quick question about installing current snapshot...

2005-12-18 Thread Simon 'corecode' Schubert
Jonathon McKitrick wrote: ...just to make sure I have this right... I can just grab the most recent snapshot, install pkgsrc from bootstrap, and I'll have pretty close to what will be released, correct? The snapshot should have a pkgsrc bootstrap installed already. cheers simon -- Serve -

Quick question about installing current snapshot...

2005-12-18 Thread Jonathon McKitrick
...just to make sure I have this right... I can just grab the most recent snapshot, install pkgsrc from bootstrap, and I'll have pretty close to what will be released, correct? Jonathon McKitrick -- My other computer is your Windows box.

Re: Mercurial repo available

2005-12-18 Thread Csaba Henk
On 2005-12-18, Simon 'corecode' Schubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Csaba Henk wrote: >> - How? (In particular, how can one sensibly collect filewise CVS >>commits into changesets?) > > Easy. You just write a changeset aggregator :) Like this one: >

Re: Fwd: How do I instal Dragonfly BSD from a hard drive - rather than CD?

2005-12-18 Thread Hiten Pandya
Martin P. Hellwig wrote: If I remember correctly, current ghost (that image software) has an option to install a ghost client on a NT machine. That client can receive a message that it should reboot in PC-DOS and load ghost, so when it receives that message it does the following: - create a lis

Re: Mercurial repo available

2005-12-18 Thread Simon 'corecode' Schubert
Csaba Henk wrote: I am happy and proud to announce that I am now providing a Mercurial=20 repo (http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/) which is synced regularly from=20= the main CVS repo. Questions: - You are gatewaying only HEAD, aren't you? Yes. Release branches are not for development, so th

Re: Fwd: How do I instal Dragonfly BSD from a hard drive - rather than CD?

2005-12-18 Thread Gabriel Ambuehl
Marcin Jessa wrote: All you need to do is to fire up e.g Qemu on Windows ( http://www.h7.dion.ne.jp/~qemu-win/ ) , start a BSD iso with it and install to your drive , e.g. : qemu -boot d -cdrom your.iso I never tested it on Windows thought and the command line is what I do on my FreeBSD laptop t

Re: Fwd: How do I instal Dragonfly BSD from a hard drive - rather than CD?

2005-12-18 Thread Martin P. Hellwig
Bill Hacker wrote: Hiten, you are onto something here: - Thinking back to when a 'reboot' was not a complete system re-init, i.e. preserving JRAM under DOS 'reboot'... How about a downloadable dumb-but-universal script that would run under anything from CP/M or DOS onward, collect the neces