On Thu, 1 Feb 2007, Jeffrey Williams wrote:
i.e. a virtual network stack, for the jailed server, that can be bound
directly to a separate NIC than the one used by the host environment.
This sort of thing can be done with NetBSD/Xen and bridging*, I think.
I'd be surprised if there wasn't a
On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 07:55:24PM +0800, Sepherosa Ziehau wrote:
Hi all,
Following is a patch updating ath(4) to the latest hal:
http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~sephe/ath0.9.20.3.diff
This patch is against src/sys
For HEAD users, this patch should be applied cleanly.
For 1.8 users, you
Hello,
I'm trying to install Dragonfly BSD 1.8 on a Dell XPS 600. It has an
integrated Nvidia Nforce 4 Intel Edition SATA RAID Controller, but
Dragonfly can't find the hard disk attached to it.
I looked for hardware compatibility lists, but couldn't find anything
referencing different SATA
On 2/2/07, Jon Nathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to install Dragonfly BSD 1.8 on a Dell XPS 600. It has an
integrated Nvidia Nforce 4 Intel Edition SATA RAID Controller, but
Dragonfly can't find the hard disk attached to it.
I looked for hardware compatibility lists, but
* Nuno Antunes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-02-2007 17:23]:
On 2/2/07, Jon Nathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to install Dragonfly BSD 1.8 on a Dell XPS 600. It has an
integrated Nvidia Nforce 4 Intel Edition SATA RAID Controller, but
Dragonfly can't find the hard disk attached to
On 2/2/07, Jon Nathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Nuno Antunes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-02-2007 17:23]:
On 2/2/07, Jon Nathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to install Dragonfly BSD 1.8 on a Dell XPS 600. It has an
integrated Nvidia Nforce 4 Intel Edition SATA RAID Controller,
FYI -- there was a DragonFlyBSD 1.8 announcement on osnews, with a
thread discussing Linux scalability vs DragonFlyBSD, which might bear
an educated response:
http://www.osnews.com/comment.php?news_id=17114offset=30rows=34threshold=-1
I admit I'm not the most experienced kernel programmer in
From what I gathered across this mailing list. DF can't scale nowhere
close to Linux at the moment because DF still operates under the BGL.
Petr
: A great example is already in DragonFly - process checkpointing. I
: don't even know how it works as well as it does.
:
:Has this been coupled with the new vkernel mods yet? In other words,
:could I build a checkpointable kernel and then pause it, put it away
:for a month, and come back to it?