Re: how to get dragonfly and freebsd source code

2008-01-14 Thread Chuck Tuffli
On Jan 14, 2008 8:52 AM, dark0s Optik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How can I to get source code of DragonFly and FreeBSD? See http://www.dragonflybsd.org/community/download.shtml for a list of options including cvs, cvsup, and daily snap shots. ---chuck

Re: Custom Install CD

2006-07-14 Thread Chuck Tuffli
I'm not entirely sure where you want the packages, so I'll describe both approaches I know about. There used to be a separate environment variable (EXTRA_PACKAGES or some-such), but it looks like you can define PKGSRC_PACKAGES to be a space delimited list of packages to install into the ISO

Re: Newbie scsi question

2006-05-03 Thread Chuck Tuffli
On 5/3/06, Matthew Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... It would, but probably not in the fstab file. What we really need is a devfs based disk ID / serial-number / volume label type of thing. Actually what we really need to do is rewrite devfs entirely. What about extending

Re: ICH7 ?

2006-04-05 Thread Chuck Tuffli
On 4/5/06, David Xu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... Yes, it is Intel 945, and dual-core Pentium-D, the HDD is SATA disk, and supports NCQ, is this the problem ? I never investigated whether this was a problem with the ICH7 or the NCQ. I'll see if I can borrow a SATA-I drive (i.e. no NCQ support)

Re: more trouble building JDK

2006-01-17 Thread Chuck Tuffli
On 1/17/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... Please check that Linux emulation is *already* configured before trying to install sun-jdk14 / sun-jre14. Run bmake clean afterwards before retrying. Is there an up to date doc describing what needs to get done in our environment? The

Re: trouble with jdk

2005-12-22 Thread Chuck Tuffli
On 12/22/05, Geert Hendrickx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... wip/jdk14 became available for DragonFly recently. That sounds good. How does one go about getting wip/jdk14 installed? ---chuck

Re: NIS setup

2005-12-17 Thread Chuck Tuffli
You rock! -m did the trick. I remember seeing the many cast in the man pages and thinking that was an odd name. Thanks again for the help. ---chuck On 17 Dec 2005 11:01:57 GMT, Oliver Fromme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Chuck Tuffli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Adding the domain name to each

Re: NIS setup

2005-12-16 Thread Chuck Tuffli
On 16 Dec 2005 15:51:27 GMT, Oliver Fromme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... It looks like the ypbind command is ignoring the -S option, which happens when the hostnames (at least one of them) cannot be resolved. ... To fix the problem, be sure that the hostnames in the -S option are resolvable.

Re: NIS setup

2005-12-16 Thread Chuck Tuffli
I added a couple of printf's to ypbind.c in the function yp_restricted_mode() to verify that the -S option isn't ignored and that gethostbyname() resolved the hostnames passed into the program. What else can I check? Tnx. ---chuck On 12/16/05, Chuck Tuffli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 16 Dec

Re: NIS setup

2005-12-15 Thread Chuck Tuffli
sequence seems to fix(?) the problem: # killall ypbind # ypbind -ypsetme # ypset sierra where 'sierra' is the NIS domain name. Does this help explain what is happening? Tnx again. ---chuck On 15 Dec 2005 13:50:08 GMT, Oliver Fromme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Chuck Tuffli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm