# martin.iva...@greenpocket.de / 2018-11-01 17:30:02 +:
> # I created two fdisk partitions, each of 150 MB, da0s1 and da0s2.
>
> disklabel64 -r -w -B da0s1 auto
>
> disklabel64 -e da0s1
>a: 50G * HAMMER # the root partition
>b: 8G * swap
>
# a...@aaronly.me / 2018-08-12 14:09:11 +0800:
> $ ifconfig tun0 group vpn # add "tun0" to group "vpn"
> $ ifconfig tun0 group -vpn # remove "tun0" from group "vpn"
wouldn't
$ ifconfig tun0 group vpn # add
$ ifconfig tun0 -group vpn # remove
be more in line with prevailing practice?
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# dragonfly...@marino.st / 2017-09-05 09:20:00 -0500:
> > I've been developing a OS-agnostic ports and package builder system
> > called Ravenports.
> > variant ports
> > subpackages
> > multiversioning
> > 2-4 orders of magnitude faster
> > built-in support for alternative versions
awesome!
hola,
tldr: Linux, OpenBSD ok; DragonFly, FreeBSD fail on Toshiba Z30-C-13E.
v4.6.0, v4.7.0.373.ged27c images get stuck booting at (transcribed):
ACPI: DMAR 0xD92B7000 A8 (v01 INTEL SKL 0001 INTL
0001)
ACPI: FPDT 0xD92FD000 44 (v01 TOSHIB A009F
# dragonfly...@marino.st / 2014-11-19 11:17:08 +0100:
On 11/19/2014 10:38, Mehmet Erol Sanliturk wrote:
My guess is your computer is overheating. Is your cpu fan dirty?
Fans are very clean .
Case covers are removed .
that can actually cause overheating: the case should create a
# a...@alexhornung.com / 2014-07-29 07:52:15 +0100:
On 2014-07-28 17:05, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
# jus...@shiningsilence.com / 2014-07-27 17:49:38 -0400:
I've done similar - streaming to a local disk. There's no way with
just Hammer to have it automatically fail over; you'll have
# jus...@shiningsilence.com / 2014-07-27 17:49:38 -0400:
I've done similar - streaming to a local disk. There's no way with
just Hammer to have it automatically fail over; you'll have to
manually mark the working disk as the master and throw out the failed
former master. For something truly
# karu.pr...@gmail.com / 2014-07-24 12:35:09 +0900:
Hi Roman
That's good to hear! At least we know now that it was the A20 bug that
prevented booting in the first place.
I see the mount error every time I boot from a memstick. And I believe
I understand what is the problem but don't know
# jus...@shiningsilence.com / 2014-06-21 17:46:24 -0400:
On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 2:23 PM, Roman Neuhauser neuhau...@sigpipe.cz wrote:
having just bought a Supermicro MBD-A1SAi-2550F motherboard[1]
i proceeded and failed to boot 3.8.1 and 3.8.0 from several
different USB sticks. FreeBSD
# jus...@shiningsilence.com / 2014-06-21 17:46:24 -0400:
Try the 3.6.3 image - we switched USB to a new version between now and
then. If it does work, immediately upgrade to 3.8 and see what
happens. If it still has problems, we can hopefully get more
debugging info from a fully installed
# karu.pr...@gmail.com / 2014-06-22 17:10:33 +0900:
Correct me if Im wrong but I understand you don't even see kernel
booting? If true, then seems not related to the new usb stack since
this kicks in much later in the booting process.
seems right.
The hang is immediately after the boot
# muren...@gmail.com / 2014-02-21 12:56:25 -0800:
On 13 February 2014 05:27, Michael Neumann mneum...@ntecs.de wrote:
github is a very open system
I disagree. [anecdote w/ a polite but unhelpful response from github]
similar experiences here.
The only benefit I see with GitHub is that
# ftig...@wolfpond.org / 2013-10-28 17:05:50 +0100:
Is someone still using the base /usr/bin/lpr and related binaries ?
I paid through my nose for a PostScript- and Ethernet-capable printer to
avoid CUPS and its ilk.
--
roman
Hello,
i installed DragonFly v3.5.0.785.g75f49-DEVELOPMENT (X86_64_GENERIC)
on a Lenovo x230. i cannot switch back to a vty after starting Xorg
(ctrl+alt+Fx may beep, does nothing visible), and the screen does not
clear after Xorg quits again: twm/xterm combination leaves a black
screen with a
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