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:I use cpdup to copy /boot to /boot1 in case I mess up and install a broken
:kernel. I'd like to do the same on my laptop, which runs Ubuntu Linux, but
:there's no cpdup package. Is it in some other package, or where should I get
:it?
:
:Pierre
cpdup is native to DragonFly. /usr/src/bin
:I'm thinking of getting an Aleutia X1 (or maybe a model not yet on the site;
:see http://aleutia.com/x1-small-low-power-server) for my next box. It will be
:my gateway, which is currently a Linksys router that I have to manually load
:the IPv6 script on because the flash filesystem doesn't wor
I use cpdup to copy /boot to /boot1 in case I mess up and install a broken
kernel. I'd like to do the same on my laptop, which runs Ubuntu Linux, but
there's no cpdup package. Is it in some other package, or where should I get
it?
Pierre
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I'm thinking of getting an Aleutia X1 (or maybe a model not yet on the site;
see http://aleutia.com/x1-small-low-power-server) for my next box. It will be
my gateway, which is currently a Linksys router that I have to manually load
the IPv6 script on because the flash filesystem doesn't work. I
On 12/12/2012 23:04, John Marino wrote:
I just added a DragonFly-specific directive to the master branch of
pkgsrc, DRAGONFLY_CCVER.
If you put "DRAGONFLY_CCVER=gcc47" in the /usr/pkg/etc/make.conf" file,
it will build all packages with DragonFly's alternate compiler, gcc
4.7.2. Alternatively, y