Wojciech Puchar writes:
not great.
This is not a hammer problem but a problem with the underlying disk. It
couldn't read from the disk - that is pretty much a file-system
independent problem; UFS would fail equally miserably.
not true.
it is very unlinkey case you will not be able to mount.
Wojciech Puchar writes:
My main problem had been with ffs_fsck. At one point my machine was
randomly crashing due to a bad power supply. Everytime I started up, did
an hour of work, then crash, then 30-40 minutes for fsck to run, and an
you may postpone fsck when using softupdates. It is
Wojciech Puchar writes:
you may postpone fsck when using softupdates. It is clearly stated in
softupdate documents you may find (McKusick was one of the authors).
that's what i do.
Then, you suffer a performance hit when fsck'ing in bg.
once again - read more carefully :)
I am NOT
Wojciech Puchar writes:
What i point out that flat data layout makes chance of recovery far higher
and chance of bad destruction far lower.
Any Tree-like structure produces a huge risk of losing much more data that
was corrupted at first place.
Not so sure about that statement, but well,
Wojciech Puchar writes:
Any Tree-like structure produces a huge risk of losing much more data that
was corrupted at first place.
Not so sure about that statement, but well, let's agree we might disagree :)
disagreement is a source of all good ideas. but you should explain why.
Well,
Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado writes:
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 11:38:52PM +, codeb...@inbox.lv wrote:
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 11:17:55PM +0200, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote:
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 04:07:32PM +, codeb...@inbox.lv wrote:
Hi, I was following several groups on
Ryo ONODERA writes:
Hi,
I have tested mozilla's product build from pkgsrc.
When compiling pkgsrc/devel/xulrunner on DragonFly/i386 3.0.1,
the following error generated.
Can anyone reproduce this?
Any idea?
Hi,
just to confirm: I had that one during my (still running) pbulk.
A quick search
Siju George writes:
is there a way to put this in the patches directory in pkgsrc ? so
that it is applied automatically?
Not exactly, but $LOCALPATCHES could help; see:
bmake help topic=LOCALPATCHES
(…)
# User-settable variables:
#
#LOCALPATCHES is the location of local patches that are
Le 23-11-2009, Thomas Nikolajsen thomas.nikolaj...@mail.dk a écrit :
Is unionfs available at all ?
No not really; I'm not sure why we build it at all, mount_union(8) says all;
if you would make it work, it would be great!
OK, so things are clear now: I won't share a common base between jails.
Hi,
Three quick questions regarding nextboot(8):
- by default, fdisk(8) uses /boot/mbr and boot0cfg(8) uses /boot/boot0
(which differ, cmp tells me). Which one should be installed to enjoy
nextboot(8) ?
- does nextboot(8) handle the 'serno' enhancements ? just in case the
manpage lags a
Hello,
Is unionfs available at all ? Both ways I tried don't seem to work:
- mount -o union: the upper layer overrides totally the previous
mount point's content (which is itself a RO nullfs mount, if this
matters)
- mount_union yields vfsload(union): No such file or directory
The plan being
On 19-11-2009, Freddie Cash fjwc...@gmail.com wrote:
Unless things have vastly diverged in the way DFly boots compared to
FBSD, nextboot doesn't have anything to do with which partitions are
booted from. All it does is tell the loader which kernel to use.
Mainly used for testing a kernel,
On 2008-03-02, Matthew Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm. I know very little about IKE but one thing I do know is that
we don't really have any developers who would likely want to maintain
it in BASE. If it is well developed in pkgsrc then pkgsrc may be
the only way to go,
Hello,
I'd like to know how do you manage IKE. The handbook mentions racoon,
but this is marked as (NetBSD|Linux)-only in pkgsrc. I didn't look too
closely at it, so can't estimate the required effort.
Another option is isakmpd, but the patches in pkgsrc are toward NetBSD
support only (no
Hello,
I just tried playing a bit with varsym. The idea is to have a
production /usr/pkg and /var/db/pkg, and another environment for
upgrades. I did the following:
- enabled varsym support (/etc/sysctl.conf: vfs.varsym_enable=1)
- defined my pkgsrc switch (/etc/varsym.conf:
On 19-07-2007, Sepherosa Ziehau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This should have been fixed on HEAD. Please test to verify.
It's loading fine now:
Preloaded elf kernel /kernel at 0xc05e4000.
Preloaded elf module /modules/if_ath.ko at 0xc05e4210.
wlan: 802.11 Link Layer
ath_hal: 0.9.20.3 (AR5210,
Hi,
On 2007-07-18, Sepherosa Ziehau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mmm, I think the modules are not correctly loaded. What's your
kldstat output when you logged in the box but before the second
'kldload if_ath'?
Indeed, ath(4) modules aren't there:
kldstat
Id Refs AddressSize Name
1
Hi again,
some of you might caught my first reply, which I canceled cause I went
confused between my desktop (which runs from ips(4)) and my laptop.
But this still itches my mind, so I'll ask anyway:
I didn't encounter neither SYSINIT, nor SI_ORDER_* into ips(4): how is
it handled by the kernel,
Hello,
First of all: Thanks for the recent cardbus/pccard update ! Now, my
DLink DWL-G650 is functional (before that, it just kept saying HAL
status 3, that's now fixed).
I've hit a small hurdle though: even if 'if_ath_load=YES' is present
into /boot/loader.conf (and the loader indeed does its
Hello,
I'm trying for fun to have a DragonFly running inside QEMU.
All works OK in UP mode, but with a custom kernel enabling SMP support,
I face a crash close to the end of kernel initialization. QEMU yields
the following message:
qemu: hardware error: single mode not supported
It then dumps
On 09-11-2006, Gergo Szakal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you running SMP-kernel on an (emulated) UP-machine? For me, SMP
kernels have always crashed on UP machines.
No, this is run as:
qemu -hda disk1.raw -hdb disk2.raw -smp 8 -k fr -m 384 -net nic,vlan=0 -net
On 26-10-2006, Saverio Iacovelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
No, ssh_config is the configuration file for client
ssh. Then, I must to configure the above file on
client, that is to say on 192.168.1.1.
I add
PermitRootLogin without-password
This is a server-side setting to be put into
On 07-09-2006, Erik Wikstr�m [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
On 2006-09-07 17:50, Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
On Thu, September 7, 2006 6:28 am, Rahul Siddharthan wrote:
I had an older system that would do this with the fans; I never saw a
negative effect. I assumed it was some setting that was
Hello,
On 14-08-2006, Saverio Iacovelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I try in /usr/pkgsrc/net/
url2pkg
http://download.pureftpd.org/pub/ucarp/ucarp-1.2.tar.gz
but there is the following error message:
Run this in .../pkgsrc/foo/bar !
So, follow its instructions: cd in pkgsrc/net/ucarp, I
Hi,
On 2006-05-11, Richard Nyberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to make packages from installed software built from pkgsrc?
pkgtools/pkg_tarup might be the answer: I never used it directly, but
pkgmanager does, ISTR.
Francis
Hello,
On 08-04-2006, Saverio Iacovelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, I would to install DragonFly 1.5.2 on my
laptop.
1 - There are iso images of DragonFly BSD 1.5.x?
or
2 - Can I to install DragonFly by net?
Regards,
Saverio
I think you will find what you want under:
On 23-02-2006, Chris Rawnsley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The patch seemed to apply successfully (although I cannot scroll up
enough to see fully. I know I can press scroll lock then use Page
Up/Down but it doesn't go far enough for me to see. Is there some way
I can increase this?).
You could
On 09-02-2006, Francis Gudin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2006-02-09, YONETANI Tomokazu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It doesn't reproduce here, either with or without link deflink prefix.
Do you have any special CFLAGS or stuff like that in /etc/make.conf?
Did you try to make sure that ppp.conf
On 2006-01-28, Christian 'reezer' Sturm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Francis Gudin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
Those errors say: No context (use the 'link' command)
I have the same problem.
After digging a bit the manpage, i decided to try prefixing all those
lines with link deflink
Hi,
i built a 1.5.0 system today for another slice, to keep a 1.4.0 install
available for some time (a la *BSD from scratch). The weird thing is so:
though i copied over ppp.conf, i'm facing errors for almost every line
from /etc/ppp/ppp.conf that /usr/sbin/ppp parses. Those errors say:
No
Hi all,
i'm trying to understand why my SB16 soundcard isn't recognized by
DragonFly, though working alright under FBSD 5.4: i already had a
long-standing problem with ips(4) and as i've got no other controller to
boot from, i had to go through a painful cycle (put printf everywhere,
rebuild on
On 2006-01-01, esmith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be nice if we could pkg_add thunderbird, because it takes so
long to build, if it builds at all.
It's broken. I'm trying to correct it but i could only reach the
work/mozilla/directory/c-sdk/ldap/libraries/libldap dir. At that point,
Hello,
I'm trying to follow the steps described in article FreeBSD From
Scratch. All went ok until rebooting: it just hangs.
The details:
My fdisk output:
sudo fdisk ad0
*** Working on device /dev/ad0 ***
parameters extracted from in-core disklabel are:
cylinders=4864 heads=255
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try playing with the packet and setdrv option.
Joerg
Thanks for your reply.
Packet mode is already on, see:
sudo boot0cfg -v ad0
# flag start chs type end chs offset size
1 0x00 0: 1: 1 0x07247:254:63 63
Francis Gudin wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to follow the steps described in article FreeBSD From
Scratch. All went ok until rebooting: it just hangs.
The details:
My fdisk output:
sudo fdisk ad0
*** Working on device /dev/ad0 ***
parameters extracted from in-core disklabel
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