On Tue, April 21, 2009 12:57 pm, Colin Adams wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> I have networking working now, and I'm installing Apache.
>
> Once I have my "Dragonflies on DragonFly" website set up, may I use
> the "Powered by DragonFly" bade 3 from the images site on it?
Use with abandon - I like those badges
Colin Adams wrote:
> I plugged in my sole USB stick. It was named as da0 I tried:
>
> mount /dev/da0 /mnt
>
> but got a message saying invalid superblock.
>
> Since I have used it on linux, I tried -t ext2fs but got:
>
> wrong magic number 0 (expected )
>
> What am I supposed to do?
I'm
I plugged in my sole USB stick. It was named as da0 I tried:
mount /dev/da0 /mnt
but got a message saying invalid superblock.
Since I have used it on linux, I tried -t ext2fs but got:
wrong magic number 0 (expected )
What am I supposed to do?
Thanks.
I have networking working now, and I'm installing Apache.
Once I have my "Dragonflies on DragonFly" website set up, may I use
the "Powered by DragonFly" bade 3 from the images site on it?
2009/4/21 Matthew Dillon :
>
> :OK.
> :
> :How do I configure my ethernet card for a static IP addre
:OK.
:
:How do I configure my ethernet card for a static IP address? I
:understand the ifconfig command, but it looks like I have to ignore
:that and put ifconfig_rl0="something-or-other" in /etc/rc.conf. And I
:don't know what the something-or-other should be.
Here is an example for /etc/rc.conf
OK.
How do I configure my ethernet card for a static IP address? I
understand the ifconfig command, but it looks like I have to ignore
that and put ifconfig_rl0="something-or-other" in /etc/rc.conf. And I
don't know what the something-or-other should be.
2009/4/21 Sascha Wildner :
> Colin Adams s
Colin Adams schrieb:
So I found the thread in question (I think). the advice was to to
ALT-Fn too look for a X server that is working. But I just find plain
ttys.
I tried both before and after logging in to installer.
Colin, I don't think you need the installer for configuring your system.
Al
So I found the thread in question (I think). the advice was to to
ALT-Fn too look for a X server that is working. But I just find plain
ttys.
I tried both before and after logging in to installer.
2009/4/21 Colin Adams :
> It still doesn't working.
> Is there an archive for this list anywhere?
>
It still doesn't working.
Is there an archive for this list anywhere?
2009/4/21 Sdävtaker :
> Logged as instaler, i could install it successfullly, it crash the
> screen time to time, but works, try other consoles, 3 or 4, i dont
> remember now, try change consoles after log as instaler, i remembe
Logged as instaler, i could install it successfullly, it crash the
screen time to time, but works, try other consoles, 3 or 4, i dont
remember now, try change consoles after log as instaler, i remember i
did something like that, someone told me that in the list, there
should be a mail about this, i
2009/4/21 Matthias Schmidt :
> ...
> and this failed, of course. When can we roll a 2.2.1/$whatever version?
No idea, but the env(1)[1] changes must be back ported first, in order
to be able
to build 2.2.x versions under -current.
Cheers,
Stathis
[1] http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issue1337
Was this after booting from live DVD or from Hard disk? Did you just
login as installer or login as root and type installer?
Neither option does anything for me (after pressing ALT-F2 to get to a
second console).
2009/4/21 Sdävtaker :
> I made it work login in from 2nd console with no gui opened,
I made it work login in from 2nd console with no gui opened, it just
dont work in the 1st one
Sdav
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 03:15, Matthias Schmidt
wrote:
> HI,
>
> * Colin Adams wrote:
>> Furthermore, if I try to run the installer from the live DVD, it won't
>> let me TAB to any of the other opti
Colin Adams wrote:
Now that I've managed to install DragonFly (and have a working system
again) by avoiding using the installer, I need to configure my system.
The handbook just shows the menus from the installer. Is it possible
to just type a command that will launch that menu system? If not, wh
Neil Booth wrote:
Archimedes Gaviola wrote:-
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:53 PM, Sascha Wildner wrote:
Neil Booth schrieb:
I don't believe Dragonfly is using / enabling the second CPU
of a dual-core Athlon I bought recently. ?At least, top only
shows one cpu. ?Is there a way to enable it, or c
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