> x86_64 now works properly with > 3G of ram. Bounce buffers in the
> kernel
> were broken due to an incorrect #define.
I guess this could be why ciss on x86_64 (machine also has 5GB RAM) halts
the boot process.
Petr
>
> :
> :The DragonFly box is the server, and Ive forced the FBSD nfs clients to
> :use TCP.
> :
> :Is this the right setup?
> :
> :Petr
>
> You should use TCP no matter what the client/server is.
>
> I though FreeBSD defaulted to tcp now (as do we in 2.5+).
FreeBSD 7 default is definitely
:Hi,
:
:Now I'm trying to port NetBSD tmpfs to DragonFly, and I would like to
:share my progress with community.
:
:The attached patch is ported from Current NetBSD to master by myself,
:not the ones which post this mailing list before.
:It should be similar, but many parts should be different fro
x86_64 now works properly with > 3G of ram. Bounce buffers in the kernel
were broken due to an incorrect #define.
-Matt
Matthew Dillon
:
:The DragonFly box is the server, and Ive forced the FBSD nfs clients to
:use TCP.
:
:Is this the right setup?
:
:Petr
You should use TCP no matter what the client/server is.
I though FreeBSD defaulted to tcp now (as do we in 2.5+).
-Matt