How to mark an interace as 'down' at boot time?

2010-03-28 Thread Modulok
Trivial question, Is there an rc.conf way to mark a network interface as being 'down' at boot time? I could do it with a cron job, or a kernel rebuild, but I thought there'd be some nifty rc.conf syntax. I tried this: ifconfig_bge0=down The interface is marked as down in the dmesg output

Re: How to mark an interace as 'down' at boot time?

2010-03-28 Thread Matthew Seaman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 28/03/2010 09:51:50, Modulok wrote: Trivial question, Is there an rc.conf way to mark a network interface as being 'down' at boot time? I could do it with a cron job, or a kernel rebuild, but I thought there'd be some nifty rc.conf syntax. I

Re: FOR MARK

2009-05-05 Thread cpghost
On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 07:25:47AM +1000, Warren Liddell wrote: After finally managing to get some encoding options from this list everything went smoothley untill it got to the burning part .. below is the error i got enterprise# ls dvd.iso enterprise# growisofs -dvd-video -Z

FOR MARK

2009-05-04 Thread Warren Liddell
After finally managing to get some encoding options from this list everything went smoothley untill it got to the burning part .. below is the error i got enterprise# ls dvd.iso enterprise# growisofs -dvd-video -Z /dev/cd1 dvd.iso WARNING: /dev/cd1 already carries isofs! About to execute

Re: FOR MARK

2009-05-04 Thread Polytropon
On Tue, 05 May 2009 07:25:47 +1000, Warren Liddell shin...@maydias.com wrote: After finally managing to get some encoding options from this list everything went smoothley untill it got to the burning part .. below is the error i got enterprise# ls dvd.iso enterprise# growisofs

Re: FOR MARK

2009-05-04 Thread Warren Liddell
What am i missing//not doing correctly ? Missing: Reading the handbook. Not doing correctly: Command line options. :-) I'll skip a lot of steps then an just use the standard growisofs for img files since DVStyler creates the DVD Video IMG once you've imported the mpeg file / /

Re: BSDstats: New High Water Mark: 25 000+ Hosts Reporting In

2008-11-05 Thread Gabriel Lavoie
That's strange, because I enabled the reporting on my system but its CPU that wasn't on the list didn't appear. Gabriel 2008/11/4 Marc G. Fournier [EMAIL PROTECTED] -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 - --On Tuesday, November 04, 2008 12:25:39 -0500 Gabriel Lavoie [EMAIL

Re: BSDstats: New High Water Mark: 25 000+ Hosts Reporting In

2008-11-05 Thread Gabriel Lavoie
Good, my system finally appeared. Gabriel 2008/11/5 Gabriel Lavoie [EMAIL PROTECTED] That's strange, because I enabled the reporting on my system but its CPU that wasn't on the list didn't appear. Gabriel 2008/11/4 Marc G. Fournier [EMAIL PROTECTED] -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-

Re: BSDstats: New High Water Mark: 25 000+ Hosts Reporting In

2008-11-04 Thread andrew clarke
On Mon 2008-11-03 18:33:57 UTC-0400, Marc G. Fournier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: For FreeBSD users, you just need to install /usr/ports/sysutils/bsdstats to set things up. I stopped using bsdstats after it caused my FreeBSD router to take too long to boot up after a reboot. If I recall

Re: BSDstats: New High Water Mark: 25 000+ Hosts Reporting In

2008-11-04 Thread Marc G. Fournier
On Wed, 5 Nov 2008, andrew clarke wrote: On Mon 2008-11-03 18:33:57 UTC-0400, Marc G. Fournier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: For FreeBSD users, you just need to install /usr/ports/sysutils/bsdstats to set things up. I stopped using bsdstats after it caused my FreeBSD router to take too long to

Re: BSDstats: New High Water Mark: 25 000+ Hosts Reporting In

2008-11-04 Thread Gabriel Lavoie
When are the stats updated on bsdstats.org? Thanks Gabriel 2008/11/4 Marc G. Fournier [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Wed, 5 Nov 2008, andrew clarke wrote: On Mon 2008-11-03 18:33:57 UTC-0400, Marc G. Fournier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: For FreeBSD users, you just need to install

Re: BSDstats: New High Water Mark: 25 000+ Hosts Reporting In

2008-11-04 Thread Marc G. Fournier
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 - --On Tuesday, November 04, 2008 12:25:39 -0500 Gabriel Lavoie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When are the stats updated on bsdstats.org? real-time ... and they aren't for all time, the #s are based on systems reporting in over the past 60 days, so

BSDstats: New High Water Mark: 25 000+ Hosts Reporting In

2008-11-03 Thread Marc G. Fournier
As of November 3rd, 2008, the project has hit a new milestone of 25 000+ hosts reporting in, with a break down as follows: PC-BSD 17 454 hosts FreeBSD 5 526 hosts DesktopBSD1 919 hosts NetBSD 86 hosts

RE: BSDstats: New High Water Mark: 25 000+ Hosts Reporting In

2008-11-03 Thread Don Witt
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Re: BSDstats: New High Water Mark: 25 000+ Hosts Reporting In

2008-11-03 Thread Glen Barber
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 6:12 PM, Don Witt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is very cool. What is up with NetBSD and OpenBSD. Are these numbers accurate? As far as I know, these numbers can only be accurate if the administrator enables (installs?) stats reporting. You can add 1 to FreeBSD,

Re: BSDstats: New High Water Mark: 25 000+ Hosts Reporting In

2008-11-03 Thread Murray Stokely
[BCCed others] On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 3:12 PM, Don Witt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is very cool. What is up with NetBSD and OpenBSD. Are these numbers accurate? These numbers represent the number of people that have installed a program to report usage, and are almost completely

RE: BSDstats: New High Water Mark: 25 000+ Hosts Reporting In

2008-11-03 Thread Marc G. Fournier
]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: BSDstats: New High Water Mark: 25 000+ Hosts Reporting In As of November 3rd, 2008, the project has hit a new milestone of 25 000+ hosts reporting in, with a break down as follows: PC-BSD 17 454 hosts FreeBSD

Re: BSDstats: New High Water Mark: 25 000+ Hosts Reporting In

2008-11-03 Thread Marc G. Fournier
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 - --On Tuesday, November 04, 2008 01:10:02 +0100 Bernt Hansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Marc G. Fournier skrev: As of November 3rd, 2008, the project has hit a new milestone of 25 000+ hosts reporting in, with a break down as follows: There

Re: BSDstats: New High Water Mark: 25 000+ Hosts Reporting In

2008-11-03 Thread Marc G. Fournier
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 - --On Monday, November 03, 2008 16:01:41 -1000 Al Plant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Aloha, I have 10 FreeBSD servers and desktops in use here in Hawaii. These are not on the list as I only have 4 servers that are up 24/7 and they are fire

Re: how to mark a slice bootable using command line

2005-04-25 Thread jonas
I'm still stuck with this.. C'mon folks, there must be someone who knows how to do sysinstalls 'Set Bootable' command using command line. It all comes down to: I got four slices containing a FreeBSD installation. I can only boot the first. Hitting F2, F3 or F4 in the bootmanager gives me a

Re: how to mark a slice bootable using command line

2005-04-25 Thread jonas
On Monday 25 April 2005 18:01, Don Brearley wrote: What about boot0cfg -s 2 da0 ? This sets the second slice to be the default entry in the bootmanager on next startup. Usefull, but it does not set the bootable flag to the slice. So... negative.. but thanks anyway. -- br. j.

Re: how to mark a slice bootable using command line

2005-04-25 Thread Alejandro Pulver
On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 18:15:11 +0200 jonas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Monday 25 April 2005 18:01, Don Brearley wrote: What about boot0cfg -s 2 da0 ? This sets the second slice to be the default entry in the bootmanager on next startup. Usefull, but it does not set the bootable flag to the

how to mark a slice bootable using command line

2005-04-22 Thread jonas
Hi again questions list, I'm running into trouble installing a FreeBSD system from script using a custom FreeSBIE (sysutils/freesbie). I'm using `fdisk -f configfile /dev/da0` to partition my da0 disk into four even-sized slices, `boot0cfg -B /dev/da0` to install the bootmanager to da0,

Trouble installing Endeavour Mark 2 from source.

2003-10-03 Thread Dragoncrest
I decided to give up on Konquer as a file manager (sucks royally anyways) and switch to Endeavour. The version 1.x is kinda lame so I went to try and install the Mark II 2.x version from the source on the homepage. It won't install. I did what it said to do for freebsd and configure said