:Aug 12 22:26:31 machine mountd[4146]: -alldirs requested but
/net/nfs-exports/10.200.200.10 is not a filesystem mountpoint
:Aug 12 22:26:31 machine mountd[4146]: bad exports list line
/net/nfs-exports/10.200.200.10 -alldirs -maproot
:
:So no luck in flexible exporting for me?
:
:Tomaž
Yo
Matthew Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, said on Sat Aug 12, 2006 [04:58:32 PM]:
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} :I ran with -HEAD built from a couple of weeks ago and did not see a
} :reoccurrance of the postfix queue "sticking". Last night, I went back
} :to
} :
} :DragonFly woodstock.nethamilton.net 1.7.0-PREVIEW DragonFly 1
:I ran with -HEAD built from a couple of weeks ago and did not see a
:reoccurrance of the postfix queue "sticking". Last night, I went back
:to
:
:DragonFly woodstock.nethamilton.net 1.7.0-PREVIEW DragonFly 1.7.0-PREVIEW #6:
Sat Aug 12 12:07:04 CDT 2006 [EMAIL
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Matthew Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, said on Thu Jul 27, 2006 [07:14:53 PM]:
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} With postfix stuck, do:
}
} /usr/local/bin/vnodeinfo -a > /tmp/outfile
}
} Then look for vnode information structures containing LOCKS or BLKED
} entries that might be related to the problem.
}
}
Aug 12 22:26:31 machine mountd[4146]: -alldirs requested but
/net/nfs-exports/10.200.200.10 is not a filesystem mountpoint
Aug 12 22:26:31 machine mountd[4146]: bad exports list line
/net/nfs-exports/10.200.200.10 -alldirs -maproot
So no luck in flexible exporting for me?
Tomaž
>Well, you can always boot single-user (boot -s). The root filesystem
>will be mounted read-only and no service will be started.
That wasn't quite what I had in mind either, though thank you for
your time.
Have you looked at Puppy linux or SLAX (or the linux-live scripts?)
These make it
:..
:> I have been bitten by a PATH issue when trying to configure a remote X
:> terminal.
:>
:> The default PATH in /etc/login.conf includes /usr/X11R6/bin and not
:> /usr/pkg/xorg/bin
:>
:> Shouldn't this be updated to reflect the new pkgsrc installation
:> directories ?
:>
:
:Should not *bot
:>:Is Dragonfly easy to configure for readonly root?
:>
:>Sure. How do you think the CD boots ?
:
:I didn't say 'can it' I said 'easy'. Is it a) documented
:and b) trivial - or is it one of these 'work through the
:rc scripts in the boot process yourself and work it out'
:jobs?
:
:Sort of thi
Francois Tigeot wrote:
Hi,
I have been bitten by a PATH issue when trying to configure a remote X
terminal.
The default PATH in /etc/login.conf includes /usr/X11R6/bin and not
/usr/pkg/xorg/bin
Shouldn't this be updated to reflect the new pkgsrc installation
directories ?
Should not *both*
Hi,
I have been bitten by a PATH issue when trying to configure a remote X
terminal.
The default PATH in /etc/login.conf includes /usr/X11R6/bin and not
/usr/pkg/xorg/bin
Shouldn't this be updated to reflect the new pkgsrc installation
directories ?
--
Francois Tigeot
>:Is Dragonfly easy to configure for readonly root?
>
>Sure. How do you think the CD boots ?
I didn't say 'can it' I said 'easy'. Is it a) documented
and b) trivial - or is it one of these 'work through the
rc scripts in the boot process yourself and work it out'
jobs?
Sort of thing I'm look
I would like to check out the D programming language
(http://digitalmars.com/d/).
To get this to work on DragonFly I need to compile gcc with a D
frontend from http://dgcc.sourceforge.net/.
Any ideas how to do this? The standard gcc tarballs and the pkgsrc
packages for gcc don't seem to compile
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