/dev/gptid/$UID
maybe what you are looking for?
Warner
On Aug 21, 2013, at 12:16 AM, varanasi sainath wrote:
Hello,
How to find UUID's for Disk volumes.
I have used sysctl -a | grep uuid and was able to find
typefreebsd-swap/type
rawuuidb55ff220-dcdd-11e2-a324-00155d55b20c/rawuuid
Hello,
How to find UUID's for Disk volumes.
I have used sysctl -a | grep uuid and was able to find
typefreebsd-swap/type
rawuuidb55ff220-dcdd-11e2-a324-00155d55b20c/rawuuid
typefreebsd-ufs/type
rawuuidb55762fc-dcdd-11e2-a324-00155d55b20c/rawuuid
are these the corresponding UUID's for swap
Is there any way to be noticed, when security updates or new releases are
available?
https://twitter.com/freebsd nearly would be a solution, if it did not
repostquestions from its
subscribers and other information that is not related to updates.
--
Best regards,
Antonio
On Wednesday 21 August 2013 07:54:06 Antonio Kless wrote:
Is there any way to be noticed, when security updates or new releases are
available?
https://twitter.com/freebsd nearly would be a solution, if it did not
repostquestions from its
subscribers and other information that is not related
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--On 20 August 2013 18:02 +0100 Arthur Chance free...@qeng-ho.org wrote:
And that's just made me think of something else - I have a horrible
feeling that jexec will attach to the jail using whatever fib it's
running under, i.e. the fib from the host environment. Do you have (or
can you
On 21/08/2013 08:10, dgmm wrote:
On Wednesday 21 August 2013 07:54:06 Antonio Kless wrote:
Is there any way to be noticed, when security updates or new releases are
available?
https://twitter.com/freebsd nearly would be a solution, if it did not
repostquestions from its
subscribers and
On 21/08/2013 11:35, Karl Pielorz wrote:
--On 20 August 2013 18:02 +0100 Arthur Chance free...@qeng-ho.org wrote:
And that's just made me think of something else - I have a horrible
feeling that jexec will attach to the jail using whatever fib it's
running under, i.e. the fib from the host
Hello,
On my system legacy users come with UID starting from 200 upward, and
all users come with GID lower that 100.
I know it's not a good idea, but consider that some accounts are over 20
years old!
This is not too much a problem with FreeBSD as I can renumber the few
FreeBSD services that
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013, at 7:36, Olivier Nicole wrote:
Is there a clever/fast way to do that (other than find -exec chown)?
Maybe! I haven't tried this myself yet, but next time I need to do this
I think I'm going to take an mtree backup of the entire filesystem,
change the UIDs and GIDs
On 21/08/2013 13:36, Olivier Nicole wrote:
Hello,
On my system legacy users come with UID starting from 200 upward, and
all users come with GID lower that 100.
I know it's not a good idea, but consider that some accounts are over 20
years old!
This is not too much a problem with FreeBSD as I
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013, at 11:12, Frank Leonhardt wrote:
On 21/08/2013 13:36, Olivier Nicole wrote:
Hello,
On my system legacy users come with UID starting from 200 upward, and
all users come with GID lower that 100.
I know it's not a good idea, but consider that some accounts are over
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013, at 11:36, Mark Felder wrote:
Those solutions sound pretty handy if I need to move the files at the
same time. mtree should do this in-place with minimal fuss as it's just
confirming permissions and ownership on all files.
I also just thought of an idea I need to
Thanks for the support.
I want to use the uuid's found using sysctl -a in fstab.
/dev/gptid/ has only uuid for boot partition.
Cheers
Sainath
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 11:48 AM, Warner Losh i...@bsdimp.com wrote:
/dev/gptid/$UID
maybe what you are looking for?
Warner
On Aug 21, 2013, at
I just update snort (using portmaster -PP snort) and now I'm getting this:
# pkg_info | grep ^snort
pkg_info: corrupted record for package snort-2.9.3.1 (pkgdep line without
argument), ignoring
pkg_info: corrupted record for package snort-2.9.3.1 (pkgdep line without
argument), ignoring
pkg_info:
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On Aug 15, 2013, at 4:14 PM, Doug Hardie bc...@lafn.org wrote:
On 15 August 2013, at 06:37, ajtiM lum...@gmail.com wrote:
How will be ATI supported in FreeBSD 9.2, please? I like bluetooth mouse. Is
it supported?
On 22/08/2013 00:34, Doug Hardie wrote:
There appears to be a problem with dig and the +trace option in 9.2. I believe
its also in 9.1. The command:
dig freebsd.org +trace
Only yields a dumb response. No useful information is provided. Running the
same command on FreeBSD 7.2 yields a
On 21 August 2013, at 17:02, Doug Hardie bc...@lafn.org wrote:
On 21 August 2013, at 16:46, Frank Leonhardt fra...@fjl.co.uk wrote:
On 22/08/2013 00:34, Doug Hardie wrote:
There appears to be a problem with dig and the +trace option in 9.2. I
believe its also in 9.1. The command:
There appears to be a problem with dig and the +trace option in
9.2. I believe its also in 9.1. The command:
dig freebsd.org +trace
Only yields a dumb response. No useful information is
provided. Running the same command on FreeBSD 7.2 yields a
complete trace with lots
On 22/08/2013 9:34 AM, Doug Hardie wrote:
There appears to be a problem with dig and the +trace option in 9.2. I believe
its also in 9.1. The command:
dig freebsd.org +trace
Only yields a dumb response. No useful information is provided. Running the
same command on FreeBSD 7.2 yields a
Thank you,
Those solutions sound pretty handy if I need to move the files at the
same time. mtree should do this in-place with minimal fuss as it's just
confirming permissions and ownership on all files.
I also just thought of an idea I need to benchmark: running mtree with
and without nscd.
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