supports your card. Once you know, put that one in
Dmesg shows how your card was identified, which is not quite saying
which driver supports the card.
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interfaces to copy ACLs from one file to another, but I haven't had a
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MFCd yet or is intended to be MFCd to -stable.
AFAIK, full hyperthreading support, as it is, has been merged to
-stable. It consists of a patch to recognize the virtual CPUs, so they
will be dealt with like any SMP system, as long as HTT is enabled on the
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Doug Barton wrote:
Forgive me for being dense, but can you expand on your concerns?
My concern is setting various mac labels to various files in /etc, and
having these files keep the labels after a mergemaster.
Doug
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
I'm starting to have a bad
Doug Barton wrote:
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
Doug Barton wrote:
Forgive me for being dense, but can you expand on your concerns?
My concern is setting various mac labels to various files in /etc, and
having these files keep the labels after a mergemaster.
That's
settings not precluding
this). I think, rather, that it is devd which should call rc.d to do
things at device arrival, _after_ bootstrap has completed.
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to a firewall that is present on 5.0 but not on 4.7. The
reason I run 5.0 on one of my firewalls is so I can help catch bugs.
Anything untowards happens and I can just turn it off. Moreover, I can
reboot it with 4.7 if I really need (a separate disk).
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p = (struct proc *) 0xc0eca9ec
#21 0xc01c8cb4 in fork_exit (callout=0xc0ec04c0, arg=0x0, frame=0x0)
at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_fork.c:871
td = (struct thread *) 0x0
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Robert Watson wrote:
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backtrace(c032e7d9,c25af500,c25a98d4,c046236e,c04623ec) at
backtrace+0x17
witness_lock(c25af500,8,c04623ec,1b8,c) at witness_lock+0x660
_mtx_lock_flags(c25af500,0,c04623ec,1b8,8095) at
_mtx_lock_flags+0xb1
*) 0;
#ifdef MAC
- if (tp != NULL) {
+ if (tp != NULL tp-t_inpcb != NULL) {
/*
* Packet is associated with a socket, so allow the
* label of the response to reflect the socket label.
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it was a module you used for
tests, not something which _helped_ debug other mac policies.
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No bugs so far with this.
Robert Watson wrote
, as it's intended
to help diagnose label problems through additional assertions.
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No bugs so far with this.
Robert Watson wrote
No, it didn't fix the problem. I must have mixed kernels when I tested.
Two more panics attached (the first seems to have been a double panic).
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*) 0xc0ec75f4
#18 0xc01c8b44 in fork_exit (callout=0xc0ebd400, arg=0x0, frame=0x0)
at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_fork.c:871
td = (struct thread *) 0x0
p = (struct proc *) 0xc0ec6100
Core dump and kernel with debugging symbols are still available for
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Robert Watson wrote:
Question on both of these: could you inspect the struct ifnet pointer on
the mbuf and see what interface they originated from? Also, the dumps are
still showing NULL local variables where it should not be possible --
does
manual inspection of the variables in the debugger
0xcf8-0xcff on acpi0
pci0: ACPI PCI bus on pcib0
pcm0: Creative EMU10K1 port 0xd800-0xd81f irq 11 at device 11.0 on pci0
pcm0: TriTech TR28602 ac97 codec
I hope someone can figure this out. Let me know if I can do more to diagnose the
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loading problem.
Very recent current.
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loading problem.
Very recent current.
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is considering keeping fixed
majors for. :-)
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, iirc.
So, the question is why kernelname is not getting set when you load a
new one. Or, if it _is_ getting set, something very, very weird is going on.
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appear on ?, though. *That* is a problem. I swear
I was overloading ? to display the enhanced commands once loader.4th
was, well, loaded, but it seems that isn't the case.
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in.
Alas, granted that I can't test this atm, but from commit logs it seems
that -current *does* document this in ? too! Shame on you! :-)
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I'm seeing so many messages on this
particular subject today, as it's renewing my motivation for this project.
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). If blackhole or firewall was used, no answer would
be returned to this dns request, and the ssh login would lag for a long
time.
BTW, what font are you using? When on FreeBSD, with Mozilla, your
messages are all but unreadable.
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PING etaq3.etaq.com (192.168.0.12): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 192.168.0.12: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.402 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.0.12: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.618 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.0.12: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.344 ms
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Terry Lambert wrote:
Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
device cloning is really a wrong name for this, and I regret that
I every used that term. On demand device creation is closer,
but it doesn't have any sort of ring to it.
Worst of all, device cloning is one of Terry's buzzwords. :-)
Actually, it's
.
Well, yes, but are you cvsupping from releng=. or releng=RELENG_5_0 or
releng=RELENG_5_0_0_RELEASE (or similar stuff)? I did experience such
problems for a while, but they did get fixed a week or two ago for me.
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Crist J. Clark wrote:
Also, what's the best way/is there a way to figure out the boot
directory rather than hardwire /boot/kernel?
dirname `sysctl -n kern.bootfile`
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. Patches attached.
Now that I've read it, I wonder what will happen in the cases where you
have libraries nfs-mounted. This runs before any remote fs is mounted.
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Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
Crist J. Clark wrote:
Perhaps it would be a good idea to build a linker.hints file with
kldxref(8) at boot time. At least, I can't think of any really good
reasons why _not_ to do it.
[...]
This is my first stab at rc-ng for a long while, so please be gentle
if I've
@
/usr/src/sys/netinet/udp_usrreq.c:1034
exclusive sleep mutex udp r = 0 (0xc035eeec) locked @
/usr/src/sys/netinet/udp_usrreq.c:1027
Initial i386 initialization:.
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transfers
cd1: Attempt to query device size failed: NOT READY, Medium not present
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad4s3a
netsmb_dev: loaded
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Robert Watson wrote:
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The messages below are from today's kernel + mac_mls and mac_biba
kld-loaded from loader(8). None of the warning appear if these modules
are not loaded (I haven't tried not loading one and then the other, but
I
, while doing something with fxp (attaching, I think), and doesn't
even get me a core dump.
I'll try a new world tomorrow. People tweaking fxp, do please try to get
it fixed?
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Peter Wemm wrote:
Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
It seems recent current doesn't like my fxp. A current from some 10
hours ago keeps complaining about device timeout and dma timeout. I
don't *know* it's fxp fault (for one thing, because it says unknown),
but...
So, two hours ago, I cvsupped
address 0x7: Bad address)
at kinit.cpp:547
#27 0x0804d906 in handle_launcher_request (sock=7) at kinit.cpp:1021
#28 0x0804de57 in handle_requests (waitForPid=0) at kinit.cpp:1189
#29 0x0804ef53 in main (argc=3, argv=0xbfbffc78, envp=0x7) at kinit.cpp:1540
#30 0x0804b115 in _start ()
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= (struct buf *) 0xc77cf8b0
nbp = (struct buf *) 0xc038d320
ibp = (struct buf *) 0x0
sbp = (struct buf *) 0x0
nd = {ni_dirp = 0x80c1c80
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kernel.old are your friends. :-)
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so I could debug it, but I have been
fortunate enough to get a version 2, which works as a
router/dhcp/nat/firewall.
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wouldn't depend on that Evil Thing (Perl). But standard
FICL distribution uses a perl script instead of a awk one. OTOH, our awk
script removes more white space than the perl one, but that can easily
be corrected.
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to resolve symbol: pam_sm_chauthtok
Jul 30 00:54:05 Magelan -:0: pam_ssh: could not connect to agent
---snip---
Is someone else able to reproduce this?
If that's the case, you have a bug. Not one easy to trace, though... :-(
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they have to do now (the US
people) is install the rsaref port to have the already-running sshd
work correctly post-install, correct?
Besides, that's what we mean when we say -current is the "bleeding
edge". :-)
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ill in a lot of
stuff in bi, it has no reference at all to "kernelname". Did it ever
work? :-)
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He has been convicted of criminal possession of a clue with intent t
;
Did the loader used to set kernelname as an environment variable?
Yes, kernelname is set in common/load_elf.c. The i386 code strips it of
any device prefix, though. The alpha code would do well to do the same.
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anywhere near kernelname.
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is willing to commit it, there really shouldn't be any objection
to it. As silly as the improvement it, contest it is even more silly.
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way loader is set up, you put the _name line in
/boot/defaults/loader.conf, so that the user only needs to put the
threedfx_load="YES" line in his config.
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by and large is
not. And even where code comes into play with i18n sysinstall, it is of
a very different kind than libh code.
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disk
minus partition table), because that's what da1s1 *is*, etc, etc, etc.
This has nothing to do with preventing the user from shooting himself in
the foot. This is just how the disk is, as a matter of fact, organized.
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these (and possibly others
I'm overlooking right now) issues.
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pain.
Not for everyone. FreeBSD adopted one of the ways /usr/local was being
used. You can keep ranting on this and pretending the way above is how
everyone used /usr/local as long as you want, but the fact is that you
won't get this changed.
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it later than cross-tools. It's not a cross tool itself
and definitely not a build tool. It must be a bootstrap tool then.
It is used to build the man pages, isn't it? Why, then, it is not a
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othesis #1) and got fixed by having IBM add their partition
numbers to to BIOS as recognized partition numbers. It's beyond my
ability to understand why they refuse to fix the #%'%$%' BIOS so it
would use a SAFE hybernate partition number (like the one they used
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Wm Brian McCane wrote:
I have an IBM T20 laptop that I want to run FreeBSD on. I have run
BTW, I just found that this is covered on the FAQ.
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have gone blind too. Beats me. I was reading december
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was mentioned it had been added to the FAQ. Well, I can't seem to find
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The enclosed patch implements a virtual NMI pushbutton by programming
the IOAPIC to deliver an NMI when sio1 generates an interrupt.
This would be a nice kernel option... :-)
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is actually quite more oftenly used than many.
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l packages IMHO. With the automatic
dependancy resolving and downloading from FTP. The latter pkg_add offers,
but it's a bother having to find the URLs.
What are you talking about? pkg_add -r pkgname, that's all it takes.
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is extended regexp syntax, not basic regexp syntax.
I'd like to commit it after reviews if there is no convincing
objection against it. Any suggestion is welcome.
Well, I expressed my concerns above.
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library, which has lots of
extra stuff. Naturally, our find will be using our library instead.
shrug Nothing we can do about it. It is the way of the Gnu to extend
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, interrupt the ten second count and then type:
boot kernel.old
(or boot-conf kernel.old, if you are using loader to get some modules
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Updated.
http://people.FreeBSD.org/~knu/misc/find_regex.diff
You might have done it, but the version above is not it. :-)
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David Malone wrote:
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It seems the error for kernfs is activating a couple of other warnings:
I think Des retired kernfs in -current in a commit on 2000/12/28.
Let me follow up on this. Kernfs is not actually the guilty
controller also. By chance is that the commonality to this
problem?
MMm... I have an aic, though I'm fairly certain I got unsynced
buffers on ide.
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Acabou o hipismo-arte. Mas
have elsewhere... which
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Acabou o hipismo-arte. Mas a desculpa brasileira mais ouvida em Sydney
e' que nao tem mais
+0x143
configure+0x39
mi_statup+0x68
begin+0x29
The problem DOES NOT HAPPEN when I have acpica in the kernel. With apm
instead, though, it panics each and every time.
Removing midi/seq from the kernel removes the problem.
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When using acpica some of my pnpbios entries do not get probed. In
particular, I never see reports on non-identified PNP IDs (even boot
verbose), nor does my ess 1869 gets identified or shown.
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When using acpica some of my pnpbios entries do not get probed. In
Please send me DSDT block.
What a DSDT block? (looks down) Oh. Mmmm. Ok, let me see if I can get
this to you.
par
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When using acpica some of my pnpbios entries do not get probed. In
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particular, I never see reports on non-identified PNP IDs (even boot
verbose), nor does m
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h).
It doesn't look even much difficult to implement either. I bet the most
annoying part would be writing md.conf(5).
Moreover, this solution seemed, at the time, to please all involved in
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192.168.5 was being interpreted as 192.168.0.5
This is the correct interpretation.
Changing -network to 192.168.5.0 fixed it, naturally, but the 192.168.5
used to work.
It was broken, then. :-)
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:-)
Quick! Open a PR about -stable! :-)
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Of course, since you _are_ that far from the machine, I'd recommend
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reboot to single user
fsck all partitions, answering yes to all prompts
tunefs -A -s n all partitions, where N 0
This is not optimal because userland may depend on a new kernel, so
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what you think your program tests, you should mmap() an
amount of memory larger than RAM + swap and touch every page. Even
then, the result will be a SIGSEGV, not a graceful termination.
Regardless, the machine should recover once all (trouble) programs have
been killed.
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the CR's off ficl205.tar before it was gzip'd -
which upsets tar quite a bit).
Ugh! I wasn't aware of this, and I can guarantee this will be fixed.
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/loader.conf or
loader(8). He should have checked ata(4) instead.
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Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
I have no idea why this change was made - it breaks FORTH compatibility.
I can't find anything in ficl.sourceforge.net (except that someone has
helpfully stripped all the CR's off ficl205.tar before it was gzip'd -
which upsets tar quite a bit).
John Sadler
David O'Brien wrote:
On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 02:21:09AM -0300, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
John Sadler is not a Unix user, and has no experience with Unix, and
...
If you know exactly how to produce a .tar.gz under Windows that is
suitable for our use, I'm sure he would appreciate the help
ALL ST2.1A/A0F.0800 ATA-3 disk at ata0 as master
ad0: 2014MB (4124736 sectors), 4092 cyls, 16 heads, 63 S/T, 512 B/S
^^
Is this the correct size of your hard disk?
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o observed this problem and it is interesting that my HDD is Quantum FB ST
2.1 too.
Does it report the correct size, btw? If not, does it report 4092
cylinders?
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Julian Elischer wrote:
please do not remove it..
just make it non-default.
Retire it to LINT if you must, but I'd also like to see it around
until the last release on RELENG_3.
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switch.
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the hardware to it's limits instead of being limited by the
ways we once did things.
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as to say that developing an X version would be wasting
valuable developer resources (IMHO, of course).
X install = "user-friendly" install (perceived as) = more market share
= more resources
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have NEVER installed FreeBSD from CD :-)
Me neither, but CD is still the most popular installation media these
days, though we, Open Source OS, probably get more network installs than
CD installs.
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xt-to-speach devices for
the blind or serial consoles attached to really *dumb* terminals. :-)
Sounds like CLI. :-)
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Chris Costello wrote:
So is all of this (TCL, Qt, et. al.) going into the base
system to facilitate this work?
NOT AGAIN! Please! In particular TCL.
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worked with AIX, even though I was
very comfortable with SMIT, at any time when I wanted to do something
fast, it was CLI all the way.
Perhaps you mean "easy" instead of "quick"? Or maybe "quick" as in "flat
learning curve"?
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perfectly fine.
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if that was the _only_ way of doing it, but
neither of these tools precludes you from cli and file-editing, nor
would we have to.
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Wilko Bulte wrote:
Whatever [CG]UI you throw at the problem at hand: there is *NO* programmer-
fixable way out from cluelessnes. What good would be a system that is
a snap to install but once it is installed it says # to you?
It says /etc/motd to you, actually. :-)
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David Scheidt wrote:
What's wrong with run with system V runlevels? Other than it's system V and
everything AT^HUSL did is evil, of course.
They try to map graphs into a line.
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In theory, no. Support.4th code might need some changes to deal with
alignment correctly. I don't recall being particularly careful with
that, I'm afraid... That's a bug, not a architecture dependency, though.
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