an ISCSI disk
image instead (although that would make it impossible to resize once it's
created right?)
I see that the sparse disk image does use ~8 files in a single directory
which does take.. a while.. to stat..
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running, 652 sleeping
CPU: 3.6% user, 0.0% nice, 3.4% system, 0.6% interrupt, 92.5% idle
Mem: 1401M Active, 578M Inact, 4143M Wired, 4904K Cache, 16M Buf, 1658M Free
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although free does go down very low (~250MB) at times.
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hammering..
It did have 4GB of RAM but that was fairly terrible, 8GB is a lot better though
:)
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soak up a fair bit.
It runs a very lightly loaded postgres as well.
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a description..
Thanks :)
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)
+ return (ENXIO);
+
sc = device_get_softc(dev);
sc-bge_dev = dev;
Does..
hint.bge.0.disabled=1
in the loader work?
(I suspect not but am ever hopeful..)
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are duplicated! The
kernel have to drop half of them. So how can I bind a distinct MAC
address to a bridge?
Does bge0 have an address? It shouldn't.
You can set the MAC address of the bridge with..
ifconfig bridge0 lladdr aa:bb:dd:ee:ff:gg
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-seeding PRNG'.
Any suggestion? Thanks and happy Lantern Festival.
You should re-enable those, they help feed the entropy pool.
You can seed it with a file by setting entropy_file in rc.conf to a file full
of (hopefully) random junk.
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on every disk for partitions it should only take
a second or so (unless one of the drives is broken I suppose).
I have seen BIOSen not boot reliably when external RAID cards are present..
Generally their quality is quite variable :(
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with it.
Is there an update for the BIOS? Does this happen on other hardware?
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memory or similar..
Look at the working set of the application you are starting.
Another thing that is standing out is huge wired count.
Yep, it's running ZFS :)
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): [drm] added 1 reserved context for kernel
(II) RADEON(0): X context handle = 0x3
(II) RADEON(0): [drm] installed DRM signal handler
[in swwrt]
Does anyone else see this?
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The nice thing about
in X with the x11/numlockx port (I've never used it though).
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in the loader.
ie it needs to probe for USB devices and be able to parse the keyboard messages
on behalf of the loader.
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and then loading the kernel directly from FAT32
using the loader but I could never get it to see the FAT32 even though by my
reading of the code it should work..
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it should work so it's my current front runner..
http://forums.freebsd.org/showpost.php?p=59735postcount=5
Thanks.
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On 08/12/2010, at 24:49, John Baldwin wrote:
On Tuesday, December 07, 2010 8:00:58 am Daniel O'Connor wrote:
Does anyone have a recommendation for one?
I am looking to connect a LTO tape drive to a FreeBSD 7 or 8 box and I've
only ever used Adaptec 19160 and similar cards and LVDS SCSI
On 08/12/2010, at 3:51, Mike Andrews wrote:
On 12/7/2010 8:00 AM, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
Does anyone have a recommendation for one?
I am looking to connect a LTO tape drive to a FreeBSD 7 or 8 box and I've
only ever used Adaptec 19160 and similar cards and LVDS SCSI.
Our supplier has
interesting, although the LSI card is available from one of our usual
wholesalers, I can't find a local reseller of the Intel one :(
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-adapters.html?osCsid=fda686b95b73fe275aaa7bec038e1dbc
Cheaper to buy the LSI SAS 3442E-R :)
Thanks for the pointer though.
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On 14/09/2010, at 16:49, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
So, you either have to disable one of them or upgrade to a more recent
version.
The version you need is r206183. The latest stable/8 would do, obviously.
I'll try updating to stable/8 - I've been meaning to anyway.
Just to find the spare
interrupt.
I could not get cpufreq to show a lower frequency when I tried overheating a
CPU even though the performance dropped.
It would be really nice if there was some notification of CPU throttling :)
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, obviously.
I'll try updating to stable/8 - I've been meaning to anyway.
Just to find the spare time to do it :)
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/sys sudo pciconf -r pci0:0:24:3 0x180
00f003e2
Which is..
00f003e2
0011 1110 0010
|||||||| |
31 27 23 19 15 11 73 0
Be careful and cautious.
Thanks, I'll let you know how I go!
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amd64
The motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-MA785GM-US2H with an Athlon II X2 240 CPU
4Gb of RAM.
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: MCA: Address 0x7ff6b0
FreeBSD 7.3-STABLE #1: Sun Aug 22 23:16:43
It's generated by machine check support, see..
/usr/src/sys/i386/i386/mca.c
/usr/src/sys/amd64/amd64/mca.c
Some info here..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine_check_architecture
No man page for it though.
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compressed(!)
Unfortunately I have no idea how to go about it :(
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they wouldn't be
available to people who do binary installs, hence the usefulness of bug reports
would go down.
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On 06/08/2010, at 17:45, Oliver Fromme wrote:
Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On 06/08/2010, at 16:59, Oliver Fromme wrote:
Yeah, I don't think it's hard to move them, however I'm worried what
it will break :)
The only thing I can see that would have to change would be kgdb so
it tells gdb where
don't think it's hard to move them, however I'm worried what it will
break :)
The only thing I can see that would have to change would be kgdb so it tells
gdb where to find the symbols.
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The nice thing
to grow - the actual kernel is
relatively small so even a 256Mb / could hold several, but with the symbol
files it is not possible.
I don't have patches to do this though :)
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The nice thing about
-s 1T /tmp/fake-disk1
mdconfig -a -t vnode -f /tmp/fake-disk1
etc..
Although you'd want to determine the exact size of your real disks from geom
and use that.
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to use here.
If you don't specify -b it will DTRT - that's how I did it.
You can also specify the size (and start) in human units (Gb etc).
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The nice thing about standards is that there
are so many of them
unaligned to this every read and write will
involve at least one more sector than it would otherwise and that hurts
performance.
The disks which don't expose it have a jumper which offsets all accesses to
Windows XP's performance doesn't take a dive but I'm not sure if that helps
FreeBSD.
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reference them using GPT UUIDs.
I also put 4Gb partitions on each one which I glued together using gmirror and
used it for swap.
I learnt this from many tales of woe :)
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:(
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The optional wait appears to be a Linux thing, however rc.d scripts on FreeBSD
[should] always wait for their daemons to exit, otherwise restart will try and
start it before it has exited.
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The nice
that my friend tried it on real hardware and said that after he rebooted
it appeared(!)
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the footshooting flag, it *still*
can write to the label. That is, unless you mount and unmount the
filesystem, after which is again, sort of 'locked' against writing.
All highly confusing. :)
Hmm odd, the sysctl had no effect here..
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On 05/07/2010, at 24:52, Jaakko Heinonen wrote:
On 2010-07-04, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
bsdlabel: Class not found
This is because GEOM_BSD - GEOM_PART_BSD change. bsdlabel(8) needs
read-write access to the device. If it can't get that, it tries an
alternative GEOM based method only
On 05/07/2010, at 9:06, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On 05/07/2010, at 24:52, Jaakko Heinonen wrote:
On 2010-07-04, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
bsdlabel: Class not found
This is because GEOM_BSD - GEOM_PART_BSD change. bsdlabel(8) needs
read-write access to the device. If it can't get
On 13/05/2010, at 6:53, Stefan Bethke wrote:
Am 12.05.2010 um 02:09 schrieb Daniel O'Connor:
[cain 9:37] ~ ls -la /usr/local/Genesis/archive/.zfs
ls: snapshot: Bad file descriptor
total 0
This appears to be a long standing issue with no solution. I used to get
this a lot during daily
is..
FreeBSD cain.gsoft.com.au 8.0-STABLE FreeBSD 8.0-STABLE #0 r206332: Wed Apr 7
11:01:52 CST 2010 r...@cain3.gsoft.com.au:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC
amd64
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using the glabel devices instead to circumvent any future
problems associated with device numbering.
If you partitioned them with GPT then you can use GPT IDs :)
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wouldn't use it for a remote system without redundancy but for a home
setup a very lightly used flash device seems like an obvious (and cost
effective) choice.
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The nice thing about standards
?
That board already has 6 SATA slots - depends how many disks you want to
use of course. (5 HDs + 1 DVD drive?)
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, Athlon II X2 240 2.8GHz, 4Gb DDR2 RAM and 5 1Tb WD
drives in an Antec NineHundred case. It boots of a CF card too, but has
onboard video and only a 400W PSU (which is probably overkill, steady
state draw was ~110W)
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for the boot, and 1 optical drive (so 8 SATA ports).
That is f**king expensive for a home setup :)
I priced a decent ZFS PC for a small business and it was AUD$2500
including the disks (5x750Gb), case, PSU etc..
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On Sun, 14 Feb 2010, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On Sun, 14 Feb 2010, Dan Langille wrote:
After creating three different system configurations (Athena,
Supermicro, and HP), my configuration of choice is this Supermicro
setup:
1. Samsung SATA CD/DVD Burner $20 (+ $8 shipping)
2
as supported -
DDR3 board though)
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any issues since.
As the original timeout was 8 seconds I am pretty confident it treats 63
as special otherwise the problem would still be happening for me.
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, it doesn't reflash the firmware.
That said I have heard reports of it bricking a drive so I would test it
on one drive first (not that I did, I heard the bricking reports
later..)
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and
flash the last one.. very stupid)
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seconds). I took this as a
special value that disabled it entirely (no idea why they didn't use 0
or 255..)
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.
It is pretty odd, I've installed FreeBSD on a laptop with 60Gb
partitions and FreeBSD was last yet it worked fine..
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On Tue, 9 Feb 2010, Matthew D. Fuller wrote:
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 03:56:46PM +1030 I heard the voice of
Daniel O'Connor, and lo! it spake thus:
I have something similar (5x1Tb) - I have a Gigabyte
GA-MA785GM-US2H with an Athlon X2 and 4Gb of RAM (only half filled
- 2x2Gb
with the onboard SATA ports (AHCI compliant), however
there are only 6 ports on the board I picked.
Hopefully port multipliers will be fully working when I need some more
disks ;)
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, I don't know if that is a problem.
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¿Is there some ionice(1) equivalent in FreeBSD?
There is no IO scheduler in FreeBSD outside of some experimental patches
at
http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD/stable/2009-01/msg00316.html
(I have no idea of their status)
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On Mon, 1 Feb 2010, Ian Smith wrote:
On Sun, 31 Jan 2010, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On Sun, 31 Jan 2010, Ken Smith wrote:
No, no plans afoot for memsticks for the balance of the 7.X
releases. The sysinstall support for installing from a USB based
disk didn't get MFCed to stable/7
optional -
syslinux ignores the directive if the file doesn't exist)
I hope you find it useful and it gets in the tree :)
Thanks.
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are so many of them
a FAT32 USB stick
(more useful to me than the UFS image one).
This is the script I use..
http://www.gsoft.com.au/~doconnor/makeusb.sh
Here be dragons, no warranty, etc..
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The nice thing about standards
and DVD) so my plan all
along had been to phase in the memstick image for stable/8 and at the
same time drop CDs-with-packages.
FWIW the method I used works on 7.x because sysinstall understands how
to read the install off a DOS device :)
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when
debugging.
Since the debugging either happens after the fact (analysing a core) or
remotely (and the remote system would have /usr mounted) I don't see
that they need to go into /boot.
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as it is only a very
minor code increase which makes the headless server much, much more
useful.
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On Wed, 27 Jan 2010, Daisuke Aoyama wrote:
I updated for 3.1.2_1 and fixed bug of initial pixel format.
Before building, install ports/net/libvncserver.
I recommend you backup virtualbox-ose directory before doing.
Uncheck QT4, X11, NLS by make config before extracting.
Howto apply
in mine.
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(I would have thought anyway).
If they went into /usr then /boot could remain slim.
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only had 66.. Very odd!
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Does apcupsd change user? If so, does that user have permissions to
access the USB device nodes?
You might want to try sysutils/nut, that should work with an APC USB
UPS.
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however rename them.. eg..
ifconfig em1 name em99
ifconfig em2 name em1
ifconfig em99 name em2
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an email to the
port's maintainer...
Does it use libusb? If so, then it should Just Work assuming that
permissions are correct (note the nodes are /dev/usb/X.Y.Z now)
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On Wed, 13 Jan 2010, Frank wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
Does it use libusb? If so, then it should Just Work assuming that
permissions are correct (note the nodes are /dev/usb/X.Y.Z now)
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/dvd1/7.2-STABLE to the USB
stick.
Now you should be able to boot off the stick and install from a DOS
device (ie the memory stick).
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On Thu, 7 Jan 2010, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
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On Thu, 7 Jan 2010, Ian Smith wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jan 2010, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jan 2010, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jan 2010, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
[..]
An attachment named makeusb.sh was removed from this document
as it constituted a security hazard. If you
the ID with..
line=`dumpfs 2 /dev/null $1 | head | grep superblock\ location`
# dumpfs doesn't print leading 0s
echo $line | sed -nEe 's/superblock location.*id.*\[ (.*)(.*)\ ]/printf %0x
$((0x\1 32 | 0x\2))/p'
(in an sh like shell)
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to it under Wine.
I am not really sure what you mean by a GPS mouse.. You mean a USB GPS
receiver?
I found that this program worked -
http://www.visualgps.net/VisualGPS/Download/Download.html
Can you get it to talk to your device?
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bluetooth.
Yes, it is rather annoying :(
That said, FreeBSD does support a very large subset of them.
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on teaching sysinstall
about gpart.
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%0x $((0x\1 32 | 0x\2))/p'`
I use this in a script to determine the ID so I can modify fstab after the
install has finished.
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bug with
handling the long gptid names. Maybe you try to detach ZFSfrom the
devices, give everything a short gpt label and try to use that.
I'd really prefer to use UUID which _does_ exist, ZFS just doesn't like
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it for swap.
Actually that is an interesting point, the swap partitions don't have an
entry in /dev/gptid, although perhaps that is because glabel has
grabbed that node.
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. Maybe this happens for the other gpt labels too?
Hmm, but I have gptid ones corresponding to my ZFS partitions.. It seems
like a bug.
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On Sat, 21 Nov 2009, Marius Nünnerich wrote:
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 14:27, Daniel O'Connor docon...@gsoft.com.au
wrote:
On Fri, 20 Nov 2009, Marius Nünnerich wrote:
Actually that is an interesting point, the swap partitions don't
have an entry in /dev/gptid, although perhaps
On Thu, 19 Nov 2009, Marius Nünnerich wrote:
operator 0, 164 Oct 21 15:34
/dev/gptid/6866d8b0-a8ac-11de-8e07-00241dd192cc
Have you tried naming the GPT partitions and using /dev/gpt/* ?
Nope, how would I do that?
I'd be surprised if it worked TBH..
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On Thu, 19 Nov 2009, Tom Evans wrote:
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 12:35 PM, Daniel O'Connor
docon...@gsoft.com.auwrote:
On Thu, 19 Nov 2009, Marius Nünnerich wrote:
operator0, 164 Oct 21 15:34
/dev/gptid/6866d8b0-a8ac-11de-8e07-00241dd192cc
Have you tried naming the GPT
On Sun, 15 Nov 2009, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
There's no need to detach anything.
I'll try it when I get home and see how it goes.
How can I show what partition has what UUID?
gpart list and gpart show do not say..
I suspect if I booted verbose glabel would say but that is a bit
annoying
On Thu, 19 Nov 2009, Marius Nünnerich wrote:
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 23:15, Daniel O'Connor docon...@gsoft.com.au
wrote:
On Sun, 15 Nov 2009, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
There's no need to detach anything.
I'll try it when I get home and see how it goes.
How can I show what partition
On Sun, 15 Nov 2009, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
There's no need to detach anything.
I'll try it when I get home and see how it goes.
Unfortunately I get..
[midget 11:20] ~ sudo zpool replace tank ad4p2
gptid/6866d8b0-a8ac-11de-8e07-00241dd192cc
cannot use '/dev/gptid/6866d8b0-a8ac-11de-8e07
Stefan Bethke wrote:
Am 28.10.2009 um 01:41 schrieb Daniel O'Connor:
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, jfar...@goldsword.com wrote:
Check the archives for stable@ and f...@. I believe that there was a
thread not that long ago detailing exactly how to do that. IIRC,
while it took a bit of work
Daniel O'Connor wrote:
Stefan Bethke wrote:
Am 28.10.2009 um 01:41 schrieb Daniel O'Connor:
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, jfar...@goldsword.com wrote:
Check the archives for stable@ and f...@. I believe that there was a
thread not that long ago detailing exactly how to do that. IIRC,
while
because I used GPT as a container and it has a
UUID for each partition made.
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/dump
on them (4Gb on each - overkill but kept them all the same size).
Unfortunately it appears ZFS doesn't search for GPT partitions so if you
have them and swap the drives around you need to fix it up manually.
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have also successfully imported the pool on OpenSolaris and back
again on FreeBSD.
Damn, if I'd realised I'd have done that :)
Do you know if it's possible to change?
Thanks.
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