On 9/30/2013 11:23 AM, David Demelier wrote:
Nice, but how does it handle if a Makefile contains a love target?
The easter egg only appears if the target isn't defined.
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Devin,
I just want to say that I really liked the reference. I was teaching
myself loader/forth and working on a version of it for my own amusement
when I saw the commit. Please do continue to make these silly things in
the future. I actually run FreeBSD in production and my boss loved it
On 9/8/2013 6:02 PM, J David wrote:
Trying to mount root from zfs:data/root []…
Mounting from zfs:data/root failed with error 2: unknown file system.
Did you build and install new boot blocks?
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On 9/8/2013 7:52 PM, J David wrote:
On Sun, Sep 8, 2013 at 10:22 PM, Darren Pilgrim
list_free...@bluerosetech.com wrote:
Did you build and install new boot blocks?
Yes.
Oddly, setting:
zfs set mountpoint=legacy data/root (plus the appropriate fstab entry)
You can use zfs.root.mountfrom
On 2013-03-01 10:50, Ian Smith wrote:
At 256MB - the
minimum earlier that completed installation without disabling CTL - swap
often sat at ~14MB but blew out to around 165MB building those huge llvm
libraries - cc1plus 332M, 173M resident was one top I snipped, but I
can't say I caught the
On 2013-02-27 18:23, Adrian Chadd wrote:
Hm, have you disabled that CAM target layer stuff at boot? It's likely
tying up some RAM.
Disabling CTL let cc1plus get is resident size up to 167 MB, but that
still wasn't enough. Building clang is simply too memory intensive. :/
To the buildbox!
On 2013-02-28 06:43, Ryan Stone wrote:
It's possible with a caveat: in my experience both the object tree and
the source tree have to have *exactly* the same path on the build host
and the destination. You can't (for example) build with
MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX set to something, then copy src to
So I have this VM which only has 256 MB of memory and 9.1-R installed.
I want to update it to RELENG_9, but buildworld swaps so bad it grinds
nearly to a halt. Even make -j1 -B runs into very heavy swapping. So
two questions:
1. Is there anything I can do to set a limit on how much memory
Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On Fri, 21 Sep 2007, Jack Vogel wrote:
What you will be able to do shortly is download the new driver from
Intel, version 6.6.6 (LOL, really :)
Heh, I look forward to testing Satan's own ethernet driver.. :)
I hear it's kind of a beast.
, etc. to
deploy IPv6 and we'll get wide-spread global IPv6 deployment overnight.
I'll put it this way: When my Linksys WRT54G supports IPv6 on both sides
of the router, IPv6 will have reached commercial viability. Until then,
it's a research exercise.
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TB, and cannot be larger than 2 TB.
Oh... one more note: if I don't use fdisk or paritions, I *can* newfs
the raw drive much bigger than 2Tb. I just don't want to do that for
a production box. :-)
Or you can use GPT, which uses 64-bit data structures and thus has an 8
ZB limit.
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Gary Palmer wrote:
Darren Pilgrim wrote:
Tom Judge wrote:
If you use the 3dm2 management interface you can schedule verify and
rebuild tasks to run on a regular basis. I think that 7500 series
controllers can do this, 9500 and 9550's definitely can.
Actually it's all 7/8/9xxx series cards
series cards. The 9xxx series cards also do
auto-verify so there's no need to schedule the task.
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Artem Kuchin wrote:
That exactly was i was talking about. I don't acess to individual disks
behind raid unit, so, i cannot doit. I don't know it controller
VERIFY command does it right. If it doesm then i shoudl put it into a cron
job and do it on weekly basis. Also, it would halpfull it i
Artem Kuchin wrote:
Darren Pilgrim wrote:
Artem Kuchin wrote:
That exactly was i was talking about. I don't acess to individual
disks
behind raid unit, so, i cannot doit. I don't know it controller
VERIFY command does it right. If it doesm then i shoudl put it into
a cron
job and do
totally unusable. We can't even get it back after that.
Class I or Class II?
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servers
are Wacom tablets. The Windows bug is worked around by connecting the
adaptor first, then connecting the adaptor to the serial device after
Windows has finished its plug-and-play spasm.
1: http://store.pchcables.com/usbtorsseca.html
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that.
But this wasn't a corner case - it was a situation where absolutely zero
testing was performed before the MFC was sent back to the source tree.
So when can the FreeBSD Foundation expect your donation of computers for
the purpose of GEOM testing?
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to build a custom kernel with just the
minimum required to get yourself to a shell prompt. You can build a new
kernel with cardbus, usb and other extras after you get FreeBSD installed.
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of ATA support. Modern HighPoint
controllers are decent for the price. I wouldn't put one in a server,
though. My servers use 3ware and Dell cards.
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` (preferrably as an attached text file) and someone will
see if this is the case.
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kern.threads.max_threads_hits
kern.smp.maxcpus
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Mathieu Arnold wrote:
[kern.maxdsiz is not] a sysctl, it's a tunable thing, which don't
appear in sysctl.
Gotta love namespace collisions.
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Matt Watson wrote:
The subject line pretty much says it all, I have a Dell Poweredge 650
box running 6.1-PRERELEASE which was cvsup'd on April 5, 2006. The box
has now twice rebooted on its own for no aparant reason.
...
[Log indicates no errors, spontaneous reboot.]
...
This machine
Chris H. wrote:
Greetings all,
I inadvertently put the wrong tag in my cvsup script and ended up
with 5.5-PRERELEASE instead of 5.4. If I just change the tag to
default release=cvs tag=RELENG_5_4
will it prune and/ or overwrite my src tree accordingly?
Yes, cvsup is fully capable of reverting
Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On Monday 03 April 2006 04:39, George Hartzell wrote:
With raid systems that use proprietary metadata I'd need to find a
similar controller to hook them up to.
Actually no..
If you are using a cheap RAID like Promise TX2 or just about any onboard
IDE/SATA RAID that
In 4.x, I can make sshd not log this noise by using the Deny/Allow
Users/Groups options. In 6.x, the same configuration doesn't stop the
logging, so my logs get overrun with thousands of Failed password for
invalid user messages. What do I need to do to make sshd not log this
information?
From: Roger Grosswiler
i would like to get CIFS-Support instead of SMB. How can i
get this into my kernel??
SMB is CIFS. CIFS is the product of Microsoft's embraced and extended
implementation of the standard SMB protocol. Due to imcomplete and expired
IETF drafts and licensing issues,
I guess I should chime in here:
1.6GHz Pentium M notebook. Everything enabled: ACPI, USB, wireless,
bluetooth. powerd_flags=-i 100 -r 25 The backlight is on continuously in
FreeBSD. Lag is hard to notice, since it takes 100 ms to make the
100-1600 MHz step, but I can see brief lag if the
From: Kevin Oberman
I've been trying to use devd for a number of things, but have
not gotten
far.
One issue is when I attach an ATAPI disk:
attach 100 {
device-name acd0;
action /bin/chmod 666 /dev/$device-name;
}
I have similar statements for my second hard drive
Its Azfar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to move my servers on freebsd from linux and I
need few information regarding freebsd
compatibilities.
1. What is the current status of freebsd compatibility
with Java.
Multiple versions of Sun's JDK is available in the java/ directory of the
usbd is deprecated. Please use devd.
From: Petr Holub
I've found that usbd on 6.0-RELEASE doesn't react on detach
event properly:
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From: Mike Tancsa
At 04:54 PM 14/10/2005, Jayton Garnett wrote:
Are there any apps/utilities to check the cpu and system temperature?
Yes, check in /usr/ports
xmbmon
lmmon
healthd
I wouldn't trust any of these. It's been a few years since any of them have
given me complete or even
From: Mike Tancsa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 07:59 PM 14/10/2005, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
I wouldn't trust any of these. It's been a few years since
any of them have
given me complete or even correct values on current
hardware. I can provide
examples on current hardware running
I have a system with a Supermicro X6DAL-G main-board on which I'm running
RELENG_5_4. The following are from the output of `pciconf -vl`:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:29:4:class=0x088000 card=0x668015d9 chip=0x25ab8086
rev=0x02 hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Intel Corporation'
device = '6300ESB
From: Brandon Beamer
I'm running FreeBSD 5.4. I have a Soundblaster Audigy LS and
a Netgear WG311 v3 wireless PCI card. The ath driver does not
recognize the Netgear card
The WG311v3 doesn't use an Atheros chipset. You, like many
others, are confused by companies like Netgear who,
From: Julian H. Stacey
Steven Hartland wrote:
data. In addition to that I dont have to sit though 1 hour worth of
offline checks when it crashes for what ever reason which I do on
our
FreeBSD boxes.
[Apologies if I missed something, coming in late on thread, but ...]
FreeBSD-4 does
From: C. Michailidis
[sysinstall FS sizing defaults]
... Isn't it safe to make some of the default sizes a
wee bit larger? That is, a 256mb /tmp and /var doesn't seem
appropriate if you have one of these massive modern disk
drives. For christ's sake, I'd gladly give up a GB or two of
From: Brandon Fosdick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Darren Pilgrim wrote:
Try switching slots with the RAID and video cards. It's silly, but
then so is PCI interrupt routing.
Unbelievable. Who ever wrote the PCI spec should have been shot.
I believe the IEEE was involved. :)
I switched
From: Brandon Fosdick
Mike Jakubik wrote:
The easiest thing would probably be to disable the onboard
sk card, and put in an em (intel gigabit card). The marvell
chipset and driver is known to be problematic.
I had thought of that, but the motherboard only has 2
non-express PCI slots
From: Viatcheslav Fedorov
cc -O -pipe -march=pentiumpro -march=athlon-tbird
-I/...cut... -mno-mmx -mno-3dnow -mno-sse -mno-sse2
These are disabled because they cause problems when used in the kernel.
my ``/etc/make.conf'' file:
-
CPUTYPE=athlon-tbird
I'm trying to get my wireless NIC working using the ndis driver, but during
boot I get an attach, a stream of what appear to be errors, followed by
device_attach: ndis0 attach returned 6. The basic specs for the
configuration are:
FreeBSD src: RELENG_5 as of 2005/04/30, about 4pm PDT (-0700)
From: Carl Gustavsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Have you tested the iwi-driver?
See: http://damien.bergamini.free.fr/ipw/iwi-freebsd.html
I haven't yet. Reading that page has brought up another questions. On the
page it says 5-STABLE doesn't support WPA. My wireless network uses WPA.
Is this
From: Darren Pilgrim
From: Carl Gustavsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Have you tested the iwi-driver?
See: http://damien.bergamini.free.fr/ipw/iwi-freebsd.html
I haven't yet. Reading that page has brought up another questions. On
the
page it says 5-STABLE doesn't support WPA. My wireless
From: Oren Baum
I'm running 4.10 and was wondering if there's a trick to
regaining control of another tty session that is still
running (under ps) but I (the user) have been logged out.
This happens to me on occasion when I'm running some programs
in the background and am logged out
Hello
I was wandering if anybody out there has had any success using 3ware
7506-8 cards with Freebsd 4.10. I was previously using a Promise
controller SX6000, and was having problems with this card.
This is something of a FAQ.
There's a long list of people using 3ware 6/7/8xxx series cards
From: Jesper Wallin
Now, I got 2 soundcards, my build-in via82c686 and my
soundblaster live! (emu10k1) ..
Both are compiled into the kernel and I want my soundblaster
live! to be pcm0) and my
via82c686 to be pcm1.. by default, my soundblaster live! is
pcm1 and I can't figure out
how
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Subject: Re: 4-STABLE and 3Ware 9000 series controllers
We have a one machine with a 9500S-4 controller in RAID 10
Kevin Oberman wrote:
Date: Wed, 08 Jan 2003 15:53:05 -0800
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Andriy Podanenko wrote:
make buildworld
make buildkernel
reboot with boot -s
mergemaster -p
make installkernel
make installworld
reboot
mergemaster
mergemaster -p
make
Andrew wrote:
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Asker wrote:
The modem can be configured to use PPPoE or PPTP protocol for making the
connection with my Internet Servise Provider.
Well if the modem does PPPoE itself (and preusmably NAT) then you need no
speical support from the OS. From its poitn of view
Eric wrote:
Thank you for reading this. I have been unemployed since mid April, 2002,
and things don't look good. I am currently on extended unemployment and it
runs out the last of December.
You can help me and it won't cost you anything extra. If you use my Home
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Matthew Whelan wrote:
24/07/2002 14:59:42, Jamie Bowden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[re-insert from Brian's post]
:Personally, I think it would be better to remove it; for those who dislike
:typing and don't mind endangering their system, it would be better to have
:instead a
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:make universe
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