On Tue, 16 Aug 2005, Stuart Henderson wrote:
--On 16 August 2005 01:54 -0700, J.C. Roberts wrote:
Assuming you don't have a provider requirement of using their
specified DSL modem, it may be possible to use OpenBSD as a
*replacement* for the DSL modem itself. I know we've got some degree
ok, so pinging the IP number works AOK.
as a root equivalent run pfctl -vsall and post the results, yes I know
you said PF was disabled.
have you deleted the /etc/resolv.conf file and recreted it with only the
info you need?
g.day
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, Jason Dixon wrote:
On Aug 23, 2005, at 8:11 PM, Kevin wrote:
If you can go beyond the big vendors, you might also look at smaller
companies that support OpenBSD. Iron Systems, Sera Systems, etc.
I've been getting quotes from Iron Systems the last few days. I
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, Don Boling wrote:
SNIP
Are their sales staff very knowledgeable? Dell's are not!
The Dell rep asked me what kind of Windows version, BSD was.
He was schooled.
--don
they speak BSD just fine
diana
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, Kevin wrote:
I've been getting quotes from Bob Sidhu at Iron Systems for the last
few hours, he's been very responsive to my queries regarding serial
BIOS redirection and OpenBSD supported cards.
Bob Sidhu has always been very helpful to me in the past. Iron Systems
even
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Damien Miller wrote:
Remember that most of the developers run -current throughout the
development cycle (often in production).
-d
and Theo get's really pissed off when someone breaks the tree so it won't
compile and/or the change creates disfunction in other parts of
Uhh, are you filtering with PF?
diana
I helped a friend setup a firewall environment years ago in front of his
web business, first it was on IPF(back when OpenBSD shipped w/IPF), then
PF. Amazingly he's managed to keep his business up, running and growing
through the dot-bomb period, but I digress.
Once I configured PF on his
On Sat, 1 Oct 2005, Mike Hernandez wrote:
SNIP
Great story ;) I'm just wondering what version the firewall is
running, and if it's an old version, have you considered upgrading?
Would there be any benefit to upgrading? (I suppose that last question
is what I'm really wondering about)
Mike
On Sat, 1 Oct 2005, ed wrote:
On Sat, 1 Oct 2005 09:05:47 -0600 (MDT)
Diana Eichert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So now my buddy, realizing it was one of his Windows systems, becomes
very contrite and apologizes for interupting me at the office.
I beg to differ, as nice as it is to know
On Sun, 2 Oct 2005, ed wrote:
SNIP
rather than choke the network. Oh and don't resort to name calling, it
makes the rest of the post look childish, even if there is content of
technical merit.
Oh, but see I like name calling against misogynous men, 'cause in your
eyes all women probably appear
On Sat, 1 Oct 2005, Bob Beck wrote:
If I had a dollar for every time some mouth breathing twit did
that here well, I could at least buy some very good bottles of wine.
Upgrade the firewall to use the state limits and the overload
table, then filter the overload table and rdr web
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005, STeve Andre' wrote:
SNIP
You can determine to nearly 100% the support of something by
looking at the suported hardware pages. I'm guessing you are
using some i386 machine, and there is a *great deal* of information
on the cards and devices supported. Looking there has
On Sun, 30 Oct 2005, Matthew Weigel wrote:
SNIP
HPN-SSH improves OpenSSH performance in situations that you and I don't
deal with. Maybe I'm mistaken... do you have an OC-3 connection you're
trying to scp files across? If you are dealing with T-1s and 100Mbps
nope, but will OC-48 or 10G
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Bob Beck wrote:
* Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-11-01 10:11]:
This is the weirdest thing I have heard all week.
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 08:36:59AM -0800, John N. Brahy wrote:
Is there a perl interface to pf?
8
#!/usr/bin/perl
if ((not 0 not
On Sat, 7 Jul 2007, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
The later versions of the firmware (which I got) apparently do not allow
automated boot. I was very disappointed to find this out. I can't comment
on
I'm actually one click away of buying a N2100.
Is
On Sun, 15 Jul 2007, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jul 2007, Brandon Lee wrote:
Hi Marco,
There is no option to enable write cache via the PERC 5i/R controller
or Bios. From bios, i could only select the perfornance of the HDD as
in Bypass, Quiet, Suggested and Performance.
I've seen
On Sun, 15 Jul 2007, Marco Peereboom wrote:
i'll look at this to see if we can add it to the driver.
that would be cool
On Wed, 1 Aug 2007, Miod Vallat wrote:
SNIP
Miod (who has a dayjob which allows him to afford a new laptop every
few months, but nobody's making old iron based laptops anymore)
I should go out in the garage, oops it's not built yet, and make you
a nice portable wood case for a Plextor. :-)
Quite a while back I took pics of my original Plextor serial console
installation. They were available on our local ftp mirror until the
h/w RAID array crashed. Today I found the originals on my desktop
system. So in the interest of longevity I've uploaded a zip file of
the pictures here:
On Tue, 4 Sep 2007, Alexander Hall wrote:
Hi all!
I've been looking around for the Plextor PX-EH{16,25,40}'s lately and
discovered that they seem to be on the way out, if available at all. At least
on the Swedish sites.
Is there any new OpenBSD compatible landisk-like hardware available,
On Thu, 6 Sep 2007, pedro la peu wrote:
Depends what you expect. Makes a terrific media store for me with the one
caveat that it can't sustain writes to NFS fast enough for DVB recording.
Playback is fine. Audio (at high bit rates) presents no problems at all.
probably not directly related to
Geez, a thread that should have died already and I'm contributing to it.
I've used FreeBSD and OpenBSD for at least 9 years. I much prefer the
OpenBSD installer over the FreeBSD installer any day. If people read
just a tiny little bit the OpenBSD install docs they'd realize the
OpenBSD method
On Wed, 19 Sep 2007, Craig Skinner wrote:
SNIP
Now you are crying like a girl. Your problems are not this list's problems.
Craig
I find that statement incredibly offensive. I think a more appropriate
statement is:
Now you are crying like a closeted cross-dressing British man
diana
On Wed, 19 Sep 2007, Craig Skinner wrote:
Diana Eichert wrote:
B
I find that statement incredibly offensive. I think a more appropriate
statement is:
Now you are crying like a closeted cross-dressing British man
You should not talk about your husband like that.
Geez, what planet rock did
Howdy all,
Anyone tried OpenBSD on a decTOP?
http://store.dataevolution.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=DT%2D7001CartID=1
Small, little, Geode system. The downside is there's no serial console,
until of course you take a look at a picture of the system board,
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007, Maurice Janssen wrote:
On Monday, September 24, 2007 at 07:43:21 -0600, Diana Eichert wrote:
Howdy all,
Anyone tried OpenBSD on a decTOP?
http://store.dataevolution.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=DT%2D7001CartID=1
Small, little, Geode system. The downside is there's
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007, Jonathan Gray wrote:
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 07:43:21AM -0600, Diana Eichert wrote:
Howdy all,
Anyone tried OpenBSD on a decTOP?
http://store.dataevolution.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=DT%2D7001CartID=1
Small, little, Geode system. The downside is there's no serial
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007, Maurice Janssen wrote:
Sorry, it was a bit short. What I meant to say: 5V,GND,RX,TX sounds a
bit like USB, instead of a good old RS-232 serial port that can be used
as a serial console.
Maurice
nah, it sounds like a lot of embedded systems that have a serial port but
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007, Jonathan Gray wrote:
SNIP
There has been at least one dmesg submitted for these,
Did you see any serial ports detected in the dmesg? If so how many?
thanks
diana
according to the datasheet for the CS5535 there are 2 UARTS on the chip.
http://www.amd.com/files/connectivitysolutions/geode/geode_gx/31506_cs5535_databook.pdf
that would suck if it was permanently disabled
diana
hmmm, further reading of the data sheet makes me wonder if the serial UART
is at address 2E8H for com3, if so that is disabled in GENERIC.
#pccom3 at isa? port 0x2e8 irq 9# (conflicts with some video cards)
I'm not completely familiar with the device scan when the kernel is
loaded.
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007, Markus Hennecke wrote:
As it won't probe on port 0x2e8 it will not find it. Thats why it was
disabled, the probe will have negative effects on other hardware.
Greetings
Markus
that's what I assumed, but I thought I'd ask anyway.
thanks
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Wed, Sep 26, 2007 at 08:47:04AM -0600, Diana Eichert wrote:
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007, Markus Hennecke wrote:
As it won't probe on port 0x2e8 it will not find it. Thats why it was
disabled, the probe will have negative effects on other hardware
On Thu, 18 Oct 2007, Steve Shockley wrote:
mickey wrote:
On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 04:13:35PM +0200, Artur Litwinowicz wrote:
quick question: how can I connect OpenBSD box to iSCSI storage ?
by means of an iSCSI cable?
While that's true, I'm guessing he already has an Ethernet cable...
On Wed, 11 May 2005, Mark Uemura wrote:
SNIP
I'm now waiting on some ral mini-pci wireless cards that I've ordered
via [EMAIL PROTECTED] Once I pop these babies into my commell boxes, I'll be
happier
than a pig in a manure pile ;) In fact, the only thing cooler than these
boxes that I've
On Wed, 11 May 2005, Ryan Corder wrote:
SNIP
Mark,
I was wondering where you purchased your Commel board/box from? Did
you get it straight from Commel or are they a purely OEM shop and you
have to get it via a third party? I noticed order numbers on their
page, but no where to actually
On Thu, 12 May 2005, Mark Uemura wrote:
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 12:29:12PM -0400, Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
Doing some flirting with Diana on a public mailing list? :-)
I hope that it doesn't look that way as my wife and kids would be terribly
disappointed ;) I'm just happy get
Congratulations to the OpenBSD developers for a job well done.
diana
On Mon, 23 May 2005, Johan M:son Lindman wrote:
SNIP
You don't want to compile from ports on the contrary it will just take a lot
of time for little or no gain, instead use packages, they're there for a
reason.
For more information see
On Mon, 23 May 2005, Richard D wrote:
On 5/23/05, Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SNIP
Or he could try -current which has support for the ATI re-badged Silicon
Image SATA controllers. Everything else on the board is supported. Not
having pcidevs strings is purely cosmetic but that's been
On Wed, 1 Jun 2005, Markus Kolb wrote:
SNIP
If OpenBSD.org guys think it is bad behavior to talk about compilation
limitations of OBSD then it is as oldfashioned as to forbid women to go
to work.
women work?
damn, and I thought all I was good for was cleaning house, making babies
oh yeah and
On Wed, 1 Jun 2005, Anthony Roberts wrote:
The 'dd' way is good enough unless someone is willing to to tear the
drive apart in a lab.
Items required for sure fire disk cleaning methodology.
qty. 1 hard drive to clean
qty. 1 high velocity military rifle
I usually use a .223 round, but other
On Wed, 1 Jun 2005, Dennis Lindahl wrote:
Once information on a digital media has been overwritten, it cannot be
recreated/restored in any lab. All this talk about electron microscopes
and overwriting in multiple passes is just a load of crap derived from
an old DoD standard. It has no
On Thu, 2 Jun 2005, Dennis Lindahl wrote:
SNIP
Like I said, once the information _has_ been overwritten, it cannot be
recovered in any lab. A fellow from IBAS said this during a seminar I
attended recently. He even said it was a fundamental principle for all
professional data recovery. If it
PLEASE Don't cross post to misc@ and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 10 Jun 2005, Rob Foster wrote:
I'm having trouble getting some RLXs to boot openbsd.
pxeboot works, but when i try to load boot tftp:bsd.rd (which is in
the tftp server's root) it stops.
On Fri, 10 Jun 2005, Rob Foster wrote:
SNIP
Are you setting serial console redirect in the BIOS?
I'm not sure, how to I get into the bios config on these things?
hmmm, are you directly connected to the blade serial interface from a
PeeCee? If so try hitting F2 while the memory check is
On Sun, 3 Apr 2005, Brad wrote:
I posted a sis(4) diff to [EMAIL PROTECTED] If any of you have any sis(4)
gear and could take this for a spin on a 3.7 or -current system
then that would be great. No guarantees of it fixing any of
the mentioned issues but it could use testing anyway...
//
Man, we're wandering way OT with these posts.
I use OpenBSD on servers all day long, but I type this from an ssh session
initiated from my Windows system located on my desktop. If you want a
system that's relatively easy to use for a desktop system pickup a Walmart
$199 box, it has the cleanest
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Rob Foster wrote:
Thanks for the confirmation.
I'll invest in a device that will link all the serial consoles
together with network access.
FWIW, we use Think Logical secure console servers at the office. We used
to use LANtronix, but switched to Think Logical,
Cool
how's your new notebook?
Did you even READ the fine vnconfig man page?
diana
On Sat, 25 Jun 2005, Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
Hi,
I attached my 8Mb Disk-On-Key from M-Systems to my system running 3.6
dmesg shows following output:
SNIP
ohci0 at pci0 dev 19 function 0 Compaq USB OpenHost rev 0x06: irq
11, version 1.0, legacy support
ohci0: SMM does not respond,
On Sat, 25 Jun 2005, Diana Eichert wrote:
SNIP
What does disklable sd0 return?
diana
aieh, need more kaffe.
that would be disklabel sd0
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005, Daniel Polak wrote:
SNIP
Bill,
As it happens I have been e-mailing with SysKonnect about the SK-9S22
and a possible quad port card today!
They are thinking about a doing a quad port card but need to be sure
that there is enough interest.
Anybody interested in a quad
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005, Brad wrote:
Brad, think you can get them to start producing the 10Gb card I've
been talking to them for almost 2 years about?
diana
It would be nice if they even sent us the hardware that was offered via you
quite some time ago nevermind vaporware 10Gb cards.
On Fri, 22 Jul 2005, J.C. Roberts wrote:
SNIP
Speaking of day jobs, vendors, vaporware and stuff that goes *REALLY*
fast, have you gotten to play with the 10G myrinet stuff yet?
I'm still suffering from dehydration due to drooling at the
announcements on their website.
JCR
Not doing
On Tue, 2 Aug 2005, Bob Beck wrote:
SNIP
installer, and gives windows people putty with pages of 8x10 color
glossy screenshots with circles and arrows and a paragraph on the back
of each one explaining how to install putty and authenticate (and pick
up the garbage).
your Windows users can
just use some 50cal BMG rounds, that should be effective ammunition.
sorry, I just had to after following this thread for awhile
It's my annual sojourn to the SuperComputing conference, this year it's in
Seattle. Anyone else going to be there?
diana
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005, J.C. Roberts wrote:
SNIP
Unfortunately no, but I do envy you!
After 9/11, MHPCC stopped letting regular folks like me take classes or
have access to the systems. The same is true for the other HPCC's that
once allowed public courses/access.
JCR
you in Maui?
funny
I don't post often to the misc@ list any more, but I got to thinking I
should encourage people to help out the project in some way.
If you don't contribute code, please test the software when one of the
developers posts about needing a new feature tested in a snapshot,
remember though good bug
On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, martin wrote:
Hello.
I'm looking at a VIA motherboard with the following NICS.
3 x INTEL 82551QM 1x 82540EM (Gigabit)
Any issues with these ?
M
Sounds like a Commell board? Which VIA processor?
On Tue, 27 Dec 2005, Dale Rahn wrote:
SNIP
If anyone knows about an ARM 11 based device that has reasonable IO: network,
disk options (CF or better), minipci, ... The developers would be quite
interested in finding out about such a device.
Dale Rahn [EMAIL
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006, Ted Unangst wrote:
On 1/11/06, Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but I got a bounce
back. Has he stopped working for OpenBSD? I haven't seen a commit
from him in month.
Also I don't know any other email-address of him so
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
SNIP
Clint The pkg_* tools are perl. Even though its a firewall he may need to
Clint install/remove/maintain pkg's of some sort.
If it's the bug I'm thinking of (the sprintf issue), only the /usr/bin/perl
binary is affected. You can probably get
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Dave Feustel wrote:
I added the statement dchpd_flags=-d sis0 sis1 sis2 sis3 to rc.conf.local,
but dhcpd is not started at bootup. Is something else needed to get
dhcpd started automatically?
Thanks,
Dave Feustel
have you tried starting dhcpd with that command line?
I've been following all the i2c work lately and have a question. I have
some blade servers that use i2c as a control path between a master blade
and the child blades. This is in addition to sensor info.
Has there been any thought towards supporting i2c control channel stuff,
or am I ahead of
chuckle
I never even saw the typo
Hmmm, what a bunch of nonsense filling the misc@ list, as usual. If
somebody wants to make a Live CD of OpenBSD let them. Perhaps someone
else will see it and think to themselves, Hey, I can do that. Then
they'll make their own Live CD.
Now maybe you or you or you might not run it, but there
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006, Bob Beck wrote:
SNIP
or perhaps a brief dorothy-esque moment of clicking my ruby slippers
together and saying ignorance is bliss.
SNIP
-Bob
and what size would those ruby slippers be?
On Wed, 25 Jan 2006, Christoph Fritz wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 25. Januar 2006 16:20 schrieb Adam Dennis:
I noticed that openbsd-current doesn't have support for Marvell
Yukon88E8053 PCI-E Gigabit (onboard).
I have the same if, but not on my OpenBSD-Computer.
www.skd.de supports drivers for
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006, Daniel Polak wrote:
SNIP
To provide a balanced view:
In July last year SysKonnect provided a few SK-9S22 cards to Brad and me
so OpenBSD support could be added.
It took it bit of doing but they were definitely willing to help.
Daniel
Taking 9 months from their first
On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Nick Holland wrote:
SNIP
Welcome to the REALITY of RAID.
If you rely on RAID to always work, and never go down, you Just Don't
Understand.
SNIP
Doesn't matter about drive type, doesn't really matter about device
drivers, there are PLENTY of things that CAN and WILL cause
On Wed, 8 Feb 2006, Tobias Weingartner wrote:
On Wednesday, February 8, chefren wrote:
On 02/08/06 14:56, Nickolay A Burkov wrote:
Weee! I think OpenBSD kernel should be implemented in hardware part!
Of course, big gate array and stellar performance.
So the language should be
On Wed, 8 Feb 2006, chefren wrote:
and I know just the card to do it,
http://www.metanetworks.org/products.html
No no no, those cards have not enough memory shameless plug we
manufacture one with up to 2x 256MB SDRAM with fully independent
address and data busses:
On Wed, 8 Feb 2006, eric wrote:
On Wed, 2006-02-08 at 15:21:19 -0700, Diana Eichert proclaimed...
Can you do line rate 10G/OC192 with your card?
Last I heard only Endace could; and they're not supported.
the metanetworks 10G can
On Wed, 8 Feb 2006, eric wrote:
On Wed, 2006-02-08 at 16:04:22 -0700, Diana Eichert proclaimed...
the metanetworks 10G can
Hmm, no kidding. Do you know of anything that is rather lossless just for 1G
networks (optical)? We may be throwing some taps out and the usually intel
cards are very
On Wed, 8 Feb 2006, eric wrote:
SNIP
Hmm, no kidding. Do you know of anything that is rather lossless just for 1G
networks (optical)? We may be throwing some taps out and the usually intel
cards are very lossy.
Oops, I just re-read your original post. They have a new 1G card with
On Thu, 9 Feb 2006, chefren wrote:
SNIP
Lets put in the OpenBSD plug first: Yes OpenBSD is fully supported with the
FT-x
card.
The Metanetworks 10G card is supported by an OpenBSD driver. The only
OpenBSD version directly supported is 3.7, it was the current version when
we purchased it.
On 2/13/06, Dave Feustel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What OpenBSD programs use bpf.
Oh c'mon Dave, use the tools that are given to you.
find /usr/src -name *.[c|h] -exec grep 'bpf.h' /dev/null {} \;
will find files that include references to bpf.
Your comments re: Ted are sad. I can't believe
On Mon, 13 Feb 2006, Matthias Kilian wrote:
On Mon, Feb 13, 2006 at 02:03:27PM -0700, Diana Eichert wrote:
find /usr/src -name *.[c|h] -exec grep 'bpf.h' /dev/null {} \;
^(a) ^(b)
(a) I doubt there are any file names ending in a pipe symbol in /usr/src.
(b
On Mon, 13 Feb 2006, Stuart Henderson wrote:
(a) I doubt there are any file names ending in a pipe symbol in /usr/src.
man ksh
it's in quotes, this is handled by find, not the shell.
(b) pipeing to xargs(1) may be faster.
why?
grep foo 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...
vs.
grep foo 1
grep foo
On Mon, 13 Feb 2006, Greg Thomas wrote:
SNIP
(b) pipeing to xargs(1) may be faster.
why?
grep foo 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...
vs.
grep foo 1
grep foo 2
grep foo 3
grep foo 4
grep foo 5
grep foo 6
grep foo 7
One of the nice things about misc is that even if a discussion
On Mon, 13 Feb 2006, Jason Crawford wrote:
SNIP
He couldn't even figure out how to find the applications that use bpf,
so I think figuring out all the features in a utility might be out of
his grasp...
Jason
hence my original suggestion, minus my | miscue of course.
I was thinking there should have been something in the commit message
about Dave contributing to this fix. The entire xargs discussion wouldn't
have occurred if I hadn't used find in my reply to Dave regarding PF
or BPF.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-cvsm=113991945111836w=2
Log
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
SNIP
Something like: Even a thread started by Dave might eventually--if
the topic has sufficiently departed from the original subject--lead to
a (small) improvement to OpenBSD?
-Otto
Exactly!
In case you don't follow -current commits,
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvsm=117579052530442w=2
bcw(4) is gone
and info why here,
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.wireless.general/1558/
On Thu, 5 Apr 2007, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
I have been interested for quite some time in making a Switch with OpenBSD
See this post
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2007-03/2353.html
you may find this interesting
Sam Fourman Jr.
Sam, while I'm sure that was fun to setup I have
Well, just to let you know OpenBSD has come a long way over the years.
Take a look at what you got if you were using it in it's beginning,
ftp://mirror.iawnet.sandia.gov/pub/OpenBSD/2.0/
diana
Once upon a time Miod so kindly wrote:
in a land far, far away /Jason wrote:
Has anyone using the Plextor PX-EHxxL landisk hardware gotten the
power toggle switch to fulfill its intended purpose?
Under the original Linux-based OS, the switch would send a signal to
the OS to start a
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007, Miod Vallat wrote:
There was an unconditional Debugger() call in this codepath, which got
commited by mistake. Snapshots after march 23rd have this corrected.
Miod
thanks for the quick reply. I'll try a newer kernel went I get to the
office
diana
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007, Diana Eichert wrote:
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007, Miod Vallat wrote:
There was an unconditional Debugger() call in this codepath, which got
commited by mistake. Snapshots after march 23rd have this corrected.
Miod
thanks for the quick reply. I'll try a newer kernel went I get
The power button problem I reported in an earlier thread was resolved with
a newer kernel.
Now I have another question. In order to get power down to work, you have
to set powerdown=YES to power down the unit. Now that's pretty obvious,
but why when you run shutdown -r/reboot does the
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007, Diana Eichert wrote:
Now I have another question. In order to get power down to work, you have to
set powerdown=YES to power down the unit. Now that's pretty obvious, but
why when you run shutdown -r/reboot does the system power down? Doesn't
that obviate the reboot
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007, Diana Eichert wrote:
on further perusal through reboot.c I see where the -p switch only works if
program is called as halt.
case 'p':
/* Only works if we're called as halt. */
if (dohalt
I realize the landisk platform wasn't added until 4.1 and 4.1 is not yet
officially released on the ftp site, but I haven't seen much from other
users. It wasn't that hard to download a miniroot, dd it to the landisk
hard drive, cvs src with OPENBSD_4_1 tag and build a release.
Are there
On Thu, 26 Apr 2007, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Well, I do own a Plextor PX-EH40L (400 GB).
It is a fun platform but I don't find it usefull for real use as it is slow as
hell...
You can forget running it as a file server if you need to write to it, ftp
reads are ~ok though (~2Mb/s).
What kind
First, you should use a mail client that wraps lines at a max of 75
characters.
try this Google search mail list etiquette wrap lines for more info
On Tue, 1 May 2007, Joakim Aronius wrote:
Hi Diana,
I just got mine (PX-EH16). There are settings for 'Wake on lan' amd
'power save mode' but
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