joerg wrote @ Wed, 12 Apr 2006 22:35:54 +0200:
On Wed, Apr 12, 2006 at 08:34:00PM +0200, Thomas Schlesinger wrote:
thanks for your reply. I didn't install the iwi_firmware. How can I it? I
can't install it with pkg_add (I'm a litke bit confused about installing
software, as I've
On Thu, Apr 13, 2006 at 08:50:09AM +0200, Andreas Hauser wrote:
joerg wrote @ Wed, 12 Apr 2006 22:35:54 +0200:
You have to get the firmware manually, either from
http://damien.bergamini.free.fr/iwifw/ or by building the package
manually. I'm not allowed to redistribute binary packages due
Am Donnerstag, 13. April 2006 00:14 schrieb Thomas Schlesinger:
snip
I've found out something strange meanwhile: I get only a connection, when I
disable encryption *and* enable the transmission of the SSID. I'll
investigate it further tomorrow, now it's heavy time to sleep ;-)
Thank you
Hi,
I've followed
http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/submit/2003-10/msg4.html to
enable a boot splash, but it didn't work.
This is an excerpt of my /boot/defaults/loader.conf:
[..]
splash_bmp_load=YES
splash_pcx_load=NO
vesa_load=YES
bitmap_load=YES
Hello, I downloaded DragonFly 1.4.2.
I must to install DragonFly on my laptop, and the hard
disk's partioning is the following:
- First partition with Windows XP
- Second partition with Linux
- other
I must to create a third partition for DragonFly, I
must to use fdisk.
How do I use fdisk?
Am Donnerstag, 13. April 2006 19:01 schrieb Saverio Iacovelli:
Hello, I downloaded DragonFly 1.4.2.
I must to install DragonFly on my laptop, and the hard
disk's partioning is the following:
- First partition with Windows XP
- Second partition with Linux
- other
I must to create a third
On Thu, April 13, 2006 10:53 am, Thomas Schlesinger wrote:
Hi,
I've followed
http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/submit/2003-10/msg4.html to
enable a boot splash, but it didn't work.
This is an excerpt of my /boot/defaults/loader.conf:
[..]
splash_bmp_load=YES
Severino,
you can used fdisk as usual. Make a partition for
DragonFly, then boot from
the DragonFly CD. There's an option to use a part of
a harddisk for the
installation. DFLY makes his slices then in the
selected partition.
I use grub here as a boot manager, tri-booting
Linux,
Just as a side note here, anyone trying to install DragonFly
onto a machine with other partitions should ALWAYS do a full
backup of their disk, bit-for-bit, since clearly it is possible
to accidently wipe other partitions during the install.
One easy way to do this would be to
Finally!! I installed DragonFly BSD on laptop!
Now, I cannot to mount the cd-rom:
#mkdir /mnt/cdrom
#mount /dev/cd0 /mnt/cdrom
mount: /dev/cd0: No such file or directory
#mount /dev/cd0a /mnt/cdrom
mount: /dev/cd0a on /mnt/cdrom: incorrect super block
#mount /dev/cd0c /mnt/cdrom
mount: /dev/cd0c
:
:Finally!! I installed DragonFly BSD on laptop!
:Now, I cannot to mount the cd-rom:
:
:#mkdir /mnt/cdrom
:#mount /dev/cd0 /mnt/cdrom
:mount: /dev/cd0: No such file or directory
:#mount /dev/cd0a /mnt/cdrom
:mount: /dev/cd0a on /mnt/cdrom: incorrect super block
:#mount /dev/cd0c /mnt/cdrom
Saverio Iacovelli wrote:
Finally!! I installed DragonFly BSD on laptop!
Now, I cannot to mount the cd-rom:
#mkdir /mnt/cdrom
#mount /dev/cd0 /mnt/cdrom
mount: /dev/cd0: No such file or directory
#mount /dev/cd0a /mnt/cdrom
mount: /dev/cd0a on /mnt/cdrom: incorrect super block
#mount /dev/cd0c
On Thu, Apr 13, 2006 at 08:59:59PM +0200, Saverio Iacovelli wrote:
Finally!! I installed DragonFly BSD on laptop!
Now, I cannot to mount the cd-rom:
#mkdir /mnt/cdrom
#mount /dev/cd0 /mnt/cdrom
mount: /dev/cd0: No such file or directory
#mount /dev/cd0a /mnt/cdrom
mount: /dev/cd0a on
Matthew Dillon wrote:
mount -t cd9660 /dev/cd0c /mnt/cdrom
(or /dev/cd0a, I forget which).
Oh wow, I never noticed that cd0c works as well (thought you had to use
acd0c for ATAPI and cd0c for SCSI.
Sascha
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http://yoyodyne.ath.cx
Matthew Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just as a side note here, anyone trying to install DragonFly
onto a machine with other partitions should ALWAYS do a full
backup of their disk, bit-for-bit, since clearly it is possible
to accidently wipe other partitions during the
I can to translate the FAQ page in italian.
What steps must I to follow?
Thanks,
Saverio
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On Thu, April 13, 2006 4:09 pm, Saverio Iacovelli wrote:
I can to translate the FAQ page in italian.
What steps must I to follow?
1: Go to wiki.dragonflybsd.org
2: Register yourself on the wiki
3: Create a new page for the FAQ in Italian
4: Type in translated version
Existing list here:
Gnu make not installed on the system.
Where can I to find a precompiled package of make?
Thanks,
Saverio
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1: Go to wiki.dragonflybsd.org
2: Register yourself on the wiki
3: Create a new page for the FAQ in Italian
4: Type in translated version
Existing list here:
http://wiki.dragonflybsd.org/index.php/Category:FAQ
Ok, I will write the FAQ page in italian.
On 2006-04-13 19:36, Saverio Iacovelli wrote:
Severino,
you can used fdisk as usual. Make a partition for
DragonFly, then boot from
the DragonFly CD. There's an option to use a part of
a harddisk for the
installation. DFLY makes his slices then in the
selected partition.
I use grub here as
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