On 14/05/12 17:08, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
Hi,
This problem came back after an unclean, forced reset of a crashed VM.
This time I managed to log startup messages via serial console.
After this problem occurred, it would persist between resets. I had to
boot d-i, drop to a shell, run
it is because either full path to
zpool wasn't specified or because PATH doesn't include :/sbin on the
array, as you can see on the ENV report.
Please either provide a fullpath to the script or export /sbin on PATH
environment value for this cron task.
Cheers,
Dererk
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On 10/02/12 16:57, Robert Millan wrote:
2012/2/6, Dererk der...@debian.org:
That was easy! :-)
As you mention, removing the patch did work as expected and nicely! Thanks!
I'll let tcpdump guys know about this so we can, altogether when this
issue is solved, this quite relevant kbsd feature
On 10/02/12 16:57, Robert Millan wrote:
2012/2/6, Dererk der...@debian.org:
That was easy! :-)
As you mention, removing the patch did work as expected and nicely! Thanks!
I'll let tcpdump guys know about this so we can, altogether when this
issue is solved, this quite relevant kbsd feature
any longer. It looks like the proper fix is just to
discard 50_kfreebsd.diff (after quilt pop -a -f) from series.
Dererk, please could you test such tcpdump with your custom kernel ?
Cheers
Petr
Hi Petr!
That was easy! :-)
As you mention, removing the patch did work as expected
owner 658677 debian-bsd@lists.debian.org
thanks
On 05/02/12 02:23, Dererk wrote:
As a side note, current archive's tcpdump version is unable to recognize
the pseudo interface type[1][2], but using openbsd's provided tcpdump
does read kbsd's captured dumps. If this patch is accepted, I'll try
on monitoring.
I do suspect this to be a direct cause of deduplication, since the
upgraded zpool handle thousand of files.
Thanks! :-)
Cheers,
Dererk
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Hi.
Indeed, I've patched grub version 1.99~rc1-5 and tested on
kfreebsd-amd64 (running 8.2 too).
Pkg information: This patch introduces a build-dep on geom headers
(libgeom-dev) Worked nicely for my using geom version 8.1-5.
Thanks a lot Vladimir for your time and patience!
Cheers,
Dererk
-common to
whatever version worked for you before, as I already mention,
1.98+20100804-14 works.
Then, use tell dpkg to hold them for any future upgrade you might
perform (echo «pkgname» hold | dpkg --set-selections).
That should put you right on the road again.
Cheers,
Dererk
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One of the most relevant and complete guides you could find about:
http://www.openbsd.org.ar/faq/pf/index.html
Enjoy!
Greetings,
Dererk
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Someone else stole your IP address, call the Internet detectives!
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I'm not sure. Try calling the Internet's head office -- it's in the book.
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Greetings,
Dererk
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Computers under water due to SYN flooding.
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-branch kernel is a possible solution.
Greetings,
Dererk
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greenpeace free'd the mallocs
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Please apply it as soon as possible
Greetings,
Dererk
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error: Problems detected: package util-linux left obsolete init.d script
behind, package util-linux left obsolete init.d script behind
grep: /var/lib/update-rc.d/*: No such file or directory
Thanks in advance!
Greetings,
Dererk
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The UPS is on strike
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On GNU/Linux, this directory is provided by initscripts. I think we
should do the same on GNU/kFreeBSD. I'll file a bug report about that.
Hi there!
I noticed that some time ago and already reported but got no feedback
#525787.
Greetings,
Dererk
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Haidut escribió:
Hi,
I have a question about kFeeBSD. As the website says, the latest
version of kFreeBSD is based on the FreeBSD 6.x kernel. My first
question is - once I install kFreeBSD would it possible for me to
download the sources for a more recent FreeBSD kernel (i.e. the 7.0
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