Hi,
I'm just to know how to / step / the best practice recompile kernel with PAE
support in freebsd 8.0 i386
Ahmad Nazir b Haron
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On Fri, 4 Nov 2011 23:24:37 -0300
Zantgo zan...@gmail.com wrote:
It turns out that I have downloaded FreeBSD 8.2-stable as the
repository,
Do you mean you csupped the CVS repository?
so I guess you no longer need to update the ports and
src, as you would a regular basis,
If I'm
On Wed, 2 Nov 2011 17:15:56 -0300
Zantgo zan...@gmail.com wrote:
I install slim and xfce4, and I put slim in the boot,
What do you mean exactly, put slim in the boot???
when the system booting, everything works fine when login screen
appears I can not type slim or move the mouse, which is
No, I don't mean checking for broken ports :-P In fact, when I Google
around for the answer to my question, that's all I can find, which is
why I bring my question to the mailing list instead :) Maybe broken
ports or broken packages isn't the right term (what should I be
searching for
On Wed, 2 Nov 2011 17:15:56 -0300
Zantgo zan...@gmail.com wrote:
I install slim and xfce4, and I put slim in the boot, when the system
booting, everything works fine when login screen appears I can not
type slim or move the mouse, which is the problem?
Here's a link you *really* should read.
On Fri, 04 Nov 2011 23:27:54 -0700
James Colannino ja...@colannino.org wrote:
What I want to know is, are there tools that will check the ports
I've installed and tell me if any of my packages are linked against
libraries that are no longer there? I'm paranoid that at some point,
while I'm
On 11/05/11 00:55, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Alexander Kapshukalexander.kaps...@gmail.com writes:
On 11/04/11 22:46, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Alexander Kapshukalexander.kaps...@gmail.com writes:
the actual current time is 10.21 pm.
Your system's clock may be off as well...
any idea when an
On 05/11/2011 07:48, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
i'm not sure i clearly understand what has to be done to make the ntp
server on my system to be inaccessible to anyone but me.
a sample /etc/ntp.conf would be appreciated.
You need the 'restrict' keyword to control access to ntpd -- add a block
On 11/05/11 10:06, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 05/11/2011 07:48, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
i'm not sure i clearly understand what has to be done to make the ntp
server on my system to be inaccessible to anyone but me.
a sample /etc/ntp.conf would be appreciated.
You need the 'restrict' keyword
do any of you remember the name of the port that set up a GUI square
or rectangle and allowed easy expansion of code underneath? it let
you do-GUI-framework-quick-and-easy.
my key-click program is close enough that i want to move on to the
part where the mute or speech-impaired user clicks on
On 11/04/11 23:53, Conrad J. Sabatier wrote:
On Fri, 04 Nov 2011 23:27:54 -0700
James Colanninoja...@colannino.org wrote:
What I want to know is, are there tools that will check the ports
I've installed and tell me if any of my packages are linked against
libraries that are no longer there?
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To: FreeBSD Questions freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Friday, November 4, 2011 10:22 AM
Subject: OpenVPN - what configuration do I need/want
I have a PE 2450 with dual NICs and I want to turn it into a bridging
Am 05.11.2011, 07:23 Uhr, schrieb Conrad J. Sabatier conr...@cox.net:
Again, go back and read the Handbook sections on using csup, updating
your src and ports trees, etc. No one is interested in repeating
information that is already available in a complete and detailed form.
Available if you
On Sat, 05 Nov 2011 11:39:32 +0100
Michael Ross michael.r...@gmx.net wrote:
Am 05.11.2011, 07:23 Uhr, schrieb Conrad J. Sabatier
conr...@cox.net:
Again, go back and read the Handbook sections on using csup,
updating your src and ports trees, etc. No one is interested in
repeating
I will say my question clear.
If I have FreeBSD-8.2-stable, updated 2011/05/18, what I want to do is update
the current, as for example 2011/11/01. I am willing to read me a manual that
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On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 3:36 PM, Zantgo zan...@gmail.com wrote:
I will say my question clear.
If I have FreeBSD-8.2-stable, updated 2011/05/18, what I want to do is update
the current, as for example 2011/11/01. I am willing to read me a manual that
tells me how to do
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 3:36 PM, Zantgo zan...@gmail.com wrote:
I will say my question clear.
If I have FreeBSD-8.2-stable, updated 2011/05/18, what I want to do is update
the current, as for example 2011/11/01. I am willing to read me a manual that
tells me how to do
Well, there's a faster way to update?, Perhaps anoncvs is faster or not?. After
all we are talking about regular updates, I'll do every month.
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Am 05.11.2011, 15:36 Uhr, schrieb Zantgo zan...@gmail.com:
I will say my question clear.
If I have FreeBSD-8.2-stable, updated 2011/05/18, what I want to do is
update the current, as for example 2011/11/01. I am willing to read me a
manual that tells me how to do
While I am installing FreeBSD 8.2-STABLE, when I finish with disklabel, and
then says Last chance, then to accept I get the following message:
Unable to find device node for / dev/ad4s1b in / dev!
The creation of filesystem Will be aborted.
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--- On Sun, 6/11/11, Zantgo zan...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Zantgo zan...@gmail.com
Subject: Problem in install
To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Received: Sunday, 6 November, 2011, 4:06 AM
While I am installing FreeBSD
At 11:39 05/11/2011, you wrote:
Am 05.11.2011, 07:23 Uhr, schrieb Conrad J. Sabatier conr...@cox.net:
Again, go back and read the Handbook sections on using csup, updating
your src and ports trees, etc. No one is interested in repeating
information that is already available in a complete and
El 05-11-2011, a las 11:58, Michael Ross g...@ross.cx escribió:
Am 05.11.2011, 15:36 Uhr, schrieb Zantgo zan...@gmail.com:
I will say my question clear.
If I have FreeBSD-8.2-stable, updated 2011/05/18, what I want to do is
update the current, as for example 2011/11/01. I am willing to
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 7:27 AM, James Colannino ja...@colannino.org wrote:
No, I don't mean checking for broken ports :-P In fact, when I Google
around for the answer to my question, that's all I can find, which is why I
bring my question to the mailing list instead :) Maybe broken ports or
On 11/05/11 12:43, C. P. Ghost wrote:
I'm using the following script (attached).
Thanks for the script. By any chance, are you a Gentoo user (or were
you at one point)? revdep-rebuild, a part of the gentoolkit, is the
first thing I think of when I think about fixing broken packages :)
I can do this to update the ports and src:
# cd /usr
# cvs -qd anon...@anoncvs.freebsd.org:/cvs get -rFREEBSD_9_0 -P
# cd /usr/src
# cvs -q up -rFREEBSD_9_0 -Pd
# cd /usr
# cvs -qd anon...@anoncvs.freebsd.org:/cvs get -rFREEBSD -P ports
# cd /usr/ports
# cvs -q up -rFREEBSD_9_0 -Pd
I'm having difficulty copying a directory tree from my FreeBSD server to
USB storage. The problem is that the tree contains file and folder names
which have spaces, similar to the following:
./foo bar/some name.tar.gz
./foo bar/child dir/some other name.tar.gz
I've tried various combinations of
I just use tar for this.
( cd /path/to/src ; tar cf - . ) | ( cd /path/to/obj ; tar xf - )
- M
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 12:47 PM, Chris cpubur...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm having difficulty copying a directory tree from my FreeBSD server to
USB storage. The problem is that the tree contains file and
Michael Sierchio ku...@tenebras.com writes:
I just use tar for this.
( cd /path/to/src ; tar cf - . ) | ( cd /path/to/obj ; tar xf - )
I was going to launch into an explanation of shell quoting, but come to
think of it, tar is how I do this too.
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 12:47 PM, Chris
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The tar one-liner is similar what I used to use on Gentoo and Arch
linux, so I thought it strange that it isn't working here. I'm still
having problems though, since the command returns Can't create
'$FILENAME' for all files found.
I quick tested by telling the tar command to copy to /tmp
Chris cpubur...@gmail.com writes:
The tar one-liner is similar what I used to use on Gentoo and Arch linux,
so I thought it strange that it isn't working here. I'm still having
problems though, since the command returns Can't create '$FILENAME' for
all files found.
It would have been a
Is there a way to make sure that the interface is UP and working
before running ntpdate at boot on a box with a static IP address?
After setting ntpdate_enable=YES in rc.conf, I get the following
error on boot:
Setting date via ntp.
Error : hostname nor servname provided, or not known
5 Nov
Is there a way to make sure that the interface is UP and working
before running ntpdate at boot on a box with a static IP address?
After setting ntpdate_enable=YES in rc.conf, I get the following
error on boot:
Setting date via ntp.
Error : hostname nor servname provided, or not known
5 Nov
Are you running a firewall? Do you have a ppp connection?
This happens when there is a dependency that is not expressed in the
/etc/rc.d scripts.
- M
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 2:52 PM, Robert Simmons rsimmo...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to make sure that the interface is UP and working
Oh, and what kind of filesystem is on the USB device?
- M
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 2:48 PM, Lowell Gilbert
freebsd-questions-lo...@be-well.ilk.org wrote:
Chris cpubur...@gmail.com writes:
The tar one-liner is similar what I used to use on Gentoo and Arch linux,
so I thought it strange that it
On Sat Nov 5 11, Robert Simmons wrote:
Is there a way to make sure that the interface is UP and working
before running ntpdate at boot on a box with a static IP address?
After setting ntpdate_enable=YES in rc.conf, I get the following
error on boot:
Setting date via ntp.
Error :
Michael Sierchio ku...@tenebras.com writes:
Oh, and what kind of filesystem is on the USB device?
msdosfs.
Sorry; I trimmed that from what I quoted.
- Lowell
- M
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 2:48 PM, Lowell Gilbert
freebsd-questions-lo...@be-well.ilk.org wrote:
Chris cpubur...@gmail.com
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 5:57 PM, Michael Sierchio ku...@tenebras.com wrote:
Are you running a firewall? Do you have a ppp connection?
I'm not running a firewall on the machine in question. I am behind a
firewall, if that's what you mean. I don't have a ppp connection.
The box is a server that
I apologize for the lack of detail. The command I'm using is:
( cd /usr/local/etc/transmission/home/Downloads/ ; tar cf - . ) | ( cd
/mnt/usb ; tar xf - )
I've also tried:
cp -afv /usr/local/etc/transmission/home/Downloads /mnt/usb
rsync -aq /usr/local/etc/transmission/home/Downloads /mnt/usb
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 6:03 PM, Alexander Best arun...@freebsd.org wrote:
same here. simply add something like the following to your crontab:
0 10 * * */2 /etc/rc.d/ntpdate onestart
I have something similar in my crontab which is not exactly what I
need. I want to
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Chris cpubur...@gmail.com wrote:
I apologize for the lack of detail. The command I'm using is:
( cd /usr/local/etc/transmission/home/Downloads/ ; tar cf - . ) | ( cd
/mnt/usb ; tar xf - )
Show, don't tell. What does tar report when you run it?
The keywords in /etc/rc.d/ntpdate have
# PROVIDE: ntpdate
# REQUIRE: NETWORKING syslogd named
# KEYWORD: nojail
which means that networking must be up first. The question in your
case is why name resolution is failing.
See what happens if you pick some public stratum 1 or stratum 2
servers for
On 05/11/2011 22:19, Robert Simmons wrote:
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 6:03 PM, Alexander Best arun...@freebsd.org wrote:
same here. simply add something like the following to your crontab:
0 10 * * */2 /etc/rc.d/ntpdate onestart
I have something similar in my crontab
Hi!
A. SUMMARY
Long story short: I have a file name on my zfs without a file to it. ls
will include it in the dir content, but stat-ing that file will result
in an ENOENT error: No such file or directory.
B. HISTORY
So how did I come to this situation? I've recently had to kill the
sending
On Sat, 5 Nov 2011, C. P. Ghost wrote:
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 7:27 AM, James Colannino ja...@colannino.org wrote:
No, I don't mean checking for broken ports :-P In fact, when I Google
around for the answer to my question, that's all I can find, which is why I
bring my question to the mailing
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Michael Sierchio ku...@tenebras.com wrote:
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Chris cpubur...@gmail.com wrote:
I apologize for the lack of detail. The command I'm using is:
( cd /usr/local/etc/transmission/home/Downloads/ ; tar cf - . ) | ( cd
/mnt/usb ; tar xf - )
On Sat, 5 Nov 2011, Robert Simmons wrote:
Is there a way to make sure that the interface is UP and working
before running ntpdate at boot on a box with a static IP address?
After setting ntpdate_enable=YES in rc.conf, I get the following
error on boot:
Setting date via ntp.
Error : hostname
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 6:55 PM, Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote:
On Sat, 5 Nov 2011, Robert Simmons wrote:
Is there a way to make sure that the interface is UP and working
before running ntpdate at boot on a box with a static IP address?
Yes, it is. FreeBSD 8-STABLE and 9 have
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 6:33 PM, Matthew Seaman
m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk wrote:
crontabs have this handy '@reboot' syntax... It's all explained in
crontab(5).
Thanks!
However, you would be well advised to run ntpd(8) rather than bodging
the clock with ntpdate at intervals. ntpdate is
Looking at the man page for mkisofs I see the following:
-r ... If any of the special mode bits are set,
clear them, because file locks are not useful on a read-only
file system, ...
Just curious: What the bleep have file mode
Bill Tillman btillma...@yahoo.com wrote:
the protocol used by OpenVPN would not work whatsoever with
Cisco equipment ...
That's what security/vpnc is for :)
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On 06.11.2011 00:27, David Brodbeck wrote:
I'm curious if you've tried ls -B to see if there are any
non-printable characters in the filename.
Hadn't tried yet, did try now, nothing strange there.
Nevertheless, thanks for the suggestion, David.
By the way, even ls -l of the whole directory
On Sat, 5 Nov 2011, Robert Simmons wrote:
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 6:55 PM, Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote:
On Sat, 5 Nov 2011, Robert Simmons wrote:
Is there a way to make sure that the interface is UP and working
before running ntpdate at boot on a box with a static IP address?
Yes,
On a hunch, I gave the following a shot:
tar -cvlf - '/usr/local/etc/transmission/home/Downloads'/ | split -a 2
-b 3900m - /mnt/usb/TX_DL.tar.
which created a split tar archive of the files on /mnt/usb. I'm still
thinking there's something with the source path/file names that the
msdosfs driver
On Sat, 5 Nov 2011, d...@safeport.com wrote:
On Sat, 5 Nov 2011, Warren Block wrote:
On Sat, 5 Nov 2011, Robert Simmons wrote:
I've had this problem with machines using DHCP and the solution was to
use SYNCDHCP rather than DHCP in rc.conf. However, this box is using
a static IP address.
So... basically you've just set up servers that utilize the host connection or
doesn't route?
On Nov 5, 2011, at 5:35 AM, Bill Tillman wrote:
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To: FreeBSD Questions freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Friday,
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 7:43 PM, Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote:
netwait_enable=YES
netwait_ip=192.168.1.1 # IP address to ping to verify network is up
netwait_if=em0 # interface to use
Also there's netwait_timeout, which defaults to 60 in /etc/defaults/rc.conf.
I've finally got a
Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk writes:
On 05/11/2011 22:19, Robert Simmons wrote:
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 6:03 PM, Alexander Best arun...@freebsd.org wrote:
same here. simply add something like the following to your crontab:
0 10 * * */2
Without wanting to erase all contents of / etc / rc.conf, by running echo
slim_enable = YES / etc / rc.conf. Please help!.
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From: Zantgo zan...@gmail.com
Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2011 01:10:28 -0300
To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Urgent!. Problem with / etc / rc.conf
Without wanting to erase all contents of / etc
On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 12:10 AM, Zantgo zan...@gmail.com wrote:
Without wanting to erase all contents of / etc / rc.conf, by running echo
slim_enable = YES / etc / rc.conf. Please help!.
Well, the absolute basics would be:
hostname=YourHostNameHere
ifconfig_NameOfNicCardDeviceHere=inet
El 06-11-2011, a las 1:29, Robert Simmons rsimmo...@gmail.com escribió:
On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 12:10 AM, Zantgo zan...@gmail.com wrote:
Without wanting to erase all contents of / etc / rc.conf, by running echo
slim_enable = YES / etc / rc.conf. Please help!.
Well, the absolute basics
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