Booting onto a memory file system

2007-03-15 Thread Dave Hayes
If I wanted to boot from a cdrom using a memory file system as my root device, what is the best way to do that? In FreeBSD 4.X I used: /boot/loader.conf: mfs_load=YES /boot/loader.rc: load -t mfs_root /mfsroot What would I do for DragonFly? Will this work? Thanks in advance. -- Dave

2 NICs and 1 network

2007-03-15 Thread Petr Janda
Hi there, Im trying to run an authoritative dns server on 1 NIC and dns cache/recursive resolver on another NIC. Therefore 2 IPs on the same net and connected to the same switch. Therefore theres a problem. What options do i have in regards to resolving the issue without putting them on

RE: 2 NICs and 1 network

2007-03-15 Thread Mire, John
Why don't you just use 2 different views under bind this is trivial, and should do exactly what you want with one ip address. --  One world, one web, one program  -- Microsoft promotional ad    Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Fuehrer  -- Adolf Hitler John Mire: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Network

Re: 2 NICs and 1 network

2007-03-15 Thread Petr Janda
Mire, John wrote: Why don't you just use 2 different views under bind this is trivial, and should do exactly what you want with one ip address. Using Bind is out of question. The zones are stored in LDAP. Petr

Re: 2 NICs and 1 network

2007-03-15 Thread Justin C. Sherrill
On Thu, March 15, 2007 7:58 pm, Petr Janda wrote: Using Bind is out of question. The zones are stored in LDAP. There's a number of free LDAP and DNS products out there; I was looking at them as part of a work project. http://ldapdns.sourceforge.net/ http://nimh.org/code/ldapdns/

Announcing the MetaBUG

2007-03-15 Thread Jason Dixon
We are officially announcing the MetaBUG, a global BSD users group dedicated to the advocacy of BSD. The goals of MetaBUG are: - Foster inter-BUG relations to increase unity in the BSD community - Increase awareness of user groups - Share resources, materials, and information to promote BSD -

Re: 2 NICs and 1 network

2007-03-15 Thread Petr Janda
Justin C. Sherrill wrote: On Thu, March 15, 2007 7:58 pm, Petr Janda wrote: Using Bind is out of question. The zones are stored in LDAP. There's a number of free LDAP and DNS products out there; I was looking at them as part of a work project. http://ldapdns.sourceforge.net/

Re: 2 NICs and 1 network

2007-03-15 Thread Justin C. Sherrill
On Thu, March 15, 2007 9:14 pm, Petr Janda wrote: Im using PowerDN (authoritative)S and PowerDNS-Recursor (nscache). They need to run sepately. Have you used the ldap module for bind? Besides last release being 2 years ago, i heard that its utterly useless too. (you gotta keep the zone files