Re: Project Ideas and a question
On Sat, Oct 13, 2007 at 09:59:45AM +0200, David Naylor wrote: > 1) Automatic module loading. Create a discovery system that upon identifying > hardware that a module supports, loads the module. This would probably be a > user-land implementation? > Motivation: Additional ease of use (especially with sound) FreeSBIE does this for sound and other things, like X configuration: http://cvsweb.freesbie.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/freesbie2/extra/sound/ and other directories in the FreeSBIE CVS tree. It can be improved. -- Matteo Riondato FreeBSD Committer (http://www.FreeBSD.org) FreeSBIE Developer (http://www.FreeSBIE.org) GUFI Staff Member (http://www.GUFI.org) ___ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: FreeSBIE 2.0.1 Available
On Sun, Feb 11, 2007 at 02:52:08PM +0100, Ivan Voras wrote: > Matteo Riondato wrote: > > All, > > > > you may remember that FreeSBIE 2.0 was released on January 15th. It > > turned out that it had some annoying bugs, one of which was especially > > serious, as it prevents USB mice from working. This fact led us, the > > FreeSBIE Staff, to develop a bugfix release, 2.0.1. > > Nudge, nudge - is the kernel still UP? :) The official and supported kernel is UP, but I included a SMP kernel in /boot/kernel.smp/ . Use the standard loader commands to load it (unload, set module_path, load, and so on). I didn't tested it, because I have no SMP hardware, so it is *untested* AND *unsupported* . Good luck :) Best Regards -- Matteo Riondato FreeBSD Committer (http://www.freebsd.org) G.U.F.I. Staff Member (http://www.gufi.org) FreeSBIE Developer (http://www.freesbie.org) pgpik9k1Q0Vfa.pgp Description: PGP signature
FreeSBIE 2.0.1 Available
All, you may remember that FreeSBIE 2.0 was released on January 15th. It turned out that it had some annoying bugs, one of which was especially serious, as it prevents USB mice from working. This fact led us, the FreeSBIE Staff, to develop a bugfix release, 2.0.1. All the bugs that had been pointed out were solved and this release has been more thoroughfully tested, to offer a better FreeSBIE experience to our users. FreeSBIE 2.0.1-RELEASE (codename Black Mamba) is based on FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE, both in terms of sources and of packages. It contains more than 450 pieces and 1.3 gigabytes of software, all in a single CD-ROM of 672 megabytes. The ISO image can be downloaded from FreeSBIE official mirrors, a list of which is available at http://www.freesbie.org/mirrors.php . MD5 checksum for the ISO image is: MD5 (FreeSBIE-2.0.1-RELEASE.iso) = b2f680d27c21bbfaf4fb90dce090a118 BitTorrent lovers can get it from http://torrent.freesbie.org/FreeSBIE-2.0.1-RELEASE.iso.torrent Screenshots are available at http://www.freesbie.org/screenshots.html (look for 2.0 screenshots, as nothing important has been changed since 2.0-RELEASE) Release Notes, Manual and FAQ can be found at http://www.freesbie.org/share/2.0.1/manual/ Feel free to send feedback and bug reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Enjoy FreeSBIE and spread FreeBSD! Thank you all. Best Regards -- Matteo Riondato FreeBSD Committer (http://www.freebsd.org) G.U.F.I. Staff Member (http://www.gufi.org) FreeSBIE Developer (http://www.freesbie.org) pgp5lRW6k0Frd.pgp Description: PGP signature
Announce: FreeSBIE-2.0-RELEASE available!
All, today is a good day, as we, the FreeSBIE team, reached our goal: it's the day we release FreeSBIE 2.0. Development cycle started on August 2006 and, after many months and a series of four ISO images, an official stable FreeSBIE image is now available. It went under many changes, many experiments, many bugfixes, many features' additions, but it was worth the work and the time we spent on it. We must express our thanks to everyone involved in the release process. FreeSBIE 2.0-RELEASE (codename Clint Eastwood) is based on the fresh FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE, both in terms of sources and of packages. It contains more than 450 pieces and 1,3 gigabytes of software, all in a single CD-ROM of 668 megabytes. The ISO image can be download from FreeSBIE official mirrors, a list of which is available at http://www.freesbie.org/mirrors.php MD5 checksum for the ISO image is: MD5 (FreeSBIE-2.0-RELEASE.iso) = bb98890aa8ce4fd9d35b5842baa34fdb For you BitTorrent lovers: http://torrent.freesbie.org/FreeSBIE-2.0-RELEASE.iso.torrent Screenshots are available at http://www.freesbie.org/screenshots.html Release Notes, Manual and FAQ can be found at http://www.freesbie.org/share/2.0/manual/ Feel free to send feedback and bug reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Enjoy FreeSBIE and spread FreeBSD! Thank you all. Best Regards -- Matteo Riondato FreeBSD Committer (http://www.freebsd.org) G.U.F.I. Staff Member (http://www.gufi.org) FreeSBIE Developer (http://www.freesbie.org) pgpG4PAizUhbo.pgp Description: PGP signature
Announce: FreeSBIE 2.0-RC1 is available
All, if you followed the development of FreeSBIE 2.0 a bit, you should remember that, back in Semptember, I said that FreeSBIE 2.0 would have been the last of a series of four ISO images. Three images were already published: FreeSBIE GMV back in August, FreeSBIE LVC in October, FreeSBIE 2.0-BETA in November. Well, circustamces make me release a fourth ISO image which is *not* FreeSBIE 2.0, but FreeSBIE 2.0-RC1 (Release Candidate 1). This is due to the number of bugs which had been fixed after 2.0-BETA was release. If no major bugs are found, FreeSBIE 2.0 is going to be released not too long after FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE has been released. Hopefully you will be able to put a FreeSBIE 2.0 CD-ROM under your Christmas tree. :) FreeSBIE 2.0-RC1 is based on the RELENG_6_2 branch of the FreeBSD source tree and on the RELEASE_6_2_0 branch of the ports tree. Testing the ISO image, finding bugs and reporting them back to me or to the freesbie@gufi.org mailing list are the foci for those who want to give this ISO image a try, and I hope many of you will. There is still a lot of free space on the ISO image, so feel free to suggest additional software to include. FreeSBIE 2.0-RC1 can be downloaded from our mirrors: ftp://ftp.freesbie.org/pub/Freesbie/2.0-RC1/ ftp://ftp2.freesbie.org/pub/FreeSBIE/2.0-RC1/ ftp://ftp.gr.freesbie.org/pub/FreeSBIE/2.0-RC1/ ftp://ftp.be.freesbie.org/pub/freesbie/2.0-RC1/ ftp://ftp2.ie.freesbie.org/pub/freesbie/2.0-RC1/ ftp://ftp.fr.freesbie.org/freesbie/2.0-RC1/ ftp://ftp8.de.freesbie.org/unix/FreeSBIE/2.0-RC1 MD5 checksum for the ISO image is: MD5 (FreeSBIE-2.0-RC1-20061123.iso) = 9dfced489f6fd083f10b14e23c25079 Thank you in advance for testing FreeSBIE 2.0-RC1 Best Regards -- Matteo Riondato FreeBSD Committer (http://www.freebsd.org) G.U.F.I. Staff Member (http://www.gufi.org) FreeSBIE Developer (http://www.freesbie.org) pgpPvKSk9dpRu.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: unionfs in livecd?
On Mon, Nov 13, 2006 at 05:35:01PM +0200, Erik Udo wrote: > I was thinking of making a personal livecd for my own use. > > So, how is unionfs? I heard it's still buggy especially if you mount > multiple memory devices. > > I found a link to a patch from the freesbie-projects website that > somehow patches the current. > http://people.freebsd.org/%7Edaichi/unionfs/ > Should i use this? > > Can i mount one singe memory device on top of the root-directory? I'd > want my whole system writeable. > > If not, then can aynone please tell me how i can have a stable, > writeable livecd. Use the FreeSBIE scripts to build it. As a side note, in FreeSBIE 2.0-BETA we're not using unionfs at the moment so only some parts of the system are writable. Anyway it is possibile to build an ISO image that uses unionfs (and I'll probably release an ISO image with unionfs enabled in the near future.) Best Regards -- Matteo Riondato FreeBSD Committer (http://www.freebsd.org) G.U.F.I. Staff Member (http://www.gufi.org) FreeSBIE Developer (http://www.freesbie.org) pgpzgXkiLGdKj.pgp Description: PGP signature
FreeSBIE 2.0-BETA (EW) Available!
luxbox fping net/fping freeradius net/freeradius gaimnet-im/gaim gdesklets deskutils/gdesklets gftpftp/gftp gimpgraphics/gimp gnuchessgames/gnuchess gnumericmath/gnumeric gnupg security/gnupg gphoto2 graphics/gphoto2 gqview graphics/gqview grdesktop net/grdesktop gthumb graphics/gthumb gtkpod audio/gtkpod gv print/gv healthd sysutils/healthd hping net/hping hydra security/hydra i855vidctl sysutils/i855vidctl10 ike-scansecurity/ike-scan ImageMagick graphics/ImageMagick inkscapegraphics/inkscape irssi irc/irssi johnsecurity/john kismet net-mgmt/kismet lighttpdwww/lighttpd magicpoint misc/magicpoint mplayer multimedia/mplayer mplayer-fonts multimedia/mplayer-fonts mplayerplug-in www/mplayer-plugin muttmail/mutt nagios net-mgmt/nagios nagios-plugins net-mgmt/nagios-plugins nanoeditors/nano ngrep net/ngrep nikto security/nikto nmapsecurity/nmap nmapfe security/nmapfe ntfsprogs sysutils/ntfsprogs ntopnet/ntop obexapp comms/obexapp openvpn security/openvpn outguesssecurity/outguess pinemail/pine4 playmidiaudio/playmidi privoxy www/privoxy progsreiserfs sysutils/progsreiserfs pwd_unmkdb sysutils/pwd_unmkdb p0f net-mgmt/p0f rainbowcracksecurity/rainbowcrack rkhuntersecurity/rkhunter rox x11-fm/rox-filer rsync net/rsync rubylang/ruby18 ruby18-gems devel/ruby-gems s3switchgraphics/s3switch samba net/samba3 screen sysutils/screen scite-gtk2 editors/scite smartmontools sysutils/smartmontools snort security/snort sudosecurity/sudo thunderbird mail/thunderbird tightvncnet/tightvnc tor-devel security/tor-devel transmission-gtk2 net-p2p/transmission-gtk2 unicornscan security/unicornscan unrar archivers/unrar unzip archivers/unzip vim-gtk2editors/vim wgetftp/wget wipesecurity/wipe wireshark net/wireshark wol net/wol xbindkeys x11/xbindkeys xbindkeys_configx11/xbindkeys_config xchat irc/xchat xfcex11-wm/xfce4 xfce4-battery-pluginsysutils/xfce4-battery-plugin xfce4-mixer audio/xfce4-mixer xfce4-netload-pluginsysutils/xfce4-netload-plugin xfce4-systemload-plugin sysutils/xfce4-systemload-plugin xfce4-xkb-plugindeskutils/xfce4-xkb-plugin xfsprogssysutils/xfsprogs xorg-clientsx11/xorg-clients xorg-fonts-100dpi x11-fonts/xorg-fonts-100dpi xorg-fonts-75dpix11-fonts/xorg-fonts-75dpi xorg-fonts-encodingsx11-fonts/xorg-fonts-cyrillic xorg-fonts-miscbitmaps x11-fonts/xorg-fonts-miscbitmaps xorg-fonts-truetype x11-fonts/xorg-fonts-truetype xorg-server x11-servers/xorg-server xpdfgraphics/xpdf xsane graphics/xsane xscreensaver-gnome x11/xscreensaver-gnome zebra net/zebra zip archivers/zip zsh shells/zsh As said, any suggestion for other software to include is much appreciated. Side note: I'm in Milan for EuroBSDCon, so if you want to offer me a beer, I'm here. If you want to insult me..well, I'm not here. :) -- Matteo Riondato FreeBSD Committ
About loader(8) forth
Hi folks, I'm trying to understand how the loader forth works to see if it's possible to develop something similar to knoppix boot menu and use it for FreeSBIE. Just to have a try, I replaced /boot/beastie.4th with file a containing only: ." Welcome to FreeSBIE" exit then I deleted the line mentioning beastie-start from /boot/loader.rc and rebooted my machine. I wanted the machine to print "Welcome to FreeSBIE" and then escape to loader prompt. Saying it didn't work is probably not enough. I got an error message saying "Compile failed" followed by some codes I didn't had the time to copy because my machine auto-rebooted. I must admit I'm a forth newbie. What so important id I miss? Any hint that will make me proceed in the correct direction will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance Best regards -- Matteo Riondato FreeBSD Committer (http://www.freebsd.org) G.U.F.I. Staff Member (http://www.gufi.org) FreeSBIE Developer (http://www.freesbie.org) ___ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: tty's and no login
On Wed, Mar 08, 2006 at 12:37:00AM +0200, Cole wrote: > Yeah. > > That does help quite a lot. However, I did find something regarding this > called own-tty, but that > was for linux, and also written in like 1998. > http://www.canonical.org/~kragen/sw/usershell.html > > I was actually hoping to do something similar. In that I was hoping to just > write a single program > to take control of the terminal and all me to use it for my input/output > directly. Ive tried the > above program, but it does complain about "TIOCSCTTY: Operation not > permitted". Anyone have any > ideas about what exactly needs to be done to get the own-tty.c program to > function correctly under > FreeBSD? Is watch(8) what you need? Best Regards -- Matteo Riondato FreeBSD Volunteer (http://freebsd.org) G.U.F.I. Staff Member (http://www.gufi.org) FreeSBIE Developer (http://www.freesbie.org) ___ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: [unionfs][patch] improvements of the unionfs - Problem Report, kern/91010
On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 08:21:16PM +0900, Daichi GOTO wrote: > I have updated the patches: > > For 7-current patch: > http://people.freebsd.org/~daichi/unionfs/unionfs-p3.diff > > For 6.x patch: > http://people.freebsd.org/~daichi/unionfs/unionfs6-p3.diff > > changes from -p2 to -p3: > - fixed problem of attribute associated with shadow dir > - fixed lock/unlock problem (-p2 is not enought of this) > - fixed initial treatment problem of some componentnames > > Please do the unionfs test with above new patch. I think that on sys/fs/unionfs/union_vfsops.c, line 116, done should be size_t, to have unionfs compiled on amd64 (and probably other !32bit archs) Best Regards -- Matteo Riondato FreeBSD Volunteer (http://freebsd.org) G.U.F.I. Staff Member (http://www.gufi.org) FreeSBIE Developer (http://www.freesbie.org) ___ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Creating Compressed Loop FS from stdin
Hi folks! I think you know what FreeSBIE is and that we use compressed loop filesystems for /usr and /var directories on our LiveCD. At the moment, to create compressed filesystems, we rely on sysutils/cloop-utils, but I know /usr/bin/mkuzip is present in HEAD and in RELENG_5 and would like to switch to that. However, it seems that I cannot create valid cloopfs with mkuzip. To create the cloop image, I use: /usr/local/bin/mkisofs -lrJL $FREESBIEBASEDIR/usr | /usr/bin/mkuzip -v \ -o $FREESBIEBASEDIR/cloop/usr.cloop -s 65536 /dev/stdin (similar line for /var clooped image) Creation of the clooped images does finish without any error, but I cannot mount it: #kldload geom_uzip #mdconfig -a -t vnode usr.cloop md0 #mount_cd9660 /dev/md0.uzip /mnt mount_cd9660: /dev/md0.uzip: Input/output error Can you give me any hint? Perhaps I'm missing something in the creation of the image. I will provide further information if needed. Thank you in advance. Best Regards -- Rionda aka Matteo Riondato GUFI Staff Member (http://www.gufi.org) FreeSBIE Developer (http://www.freesbie.org) BSD-FAQ-it Main Developer (http://utenti.gufi.org/~rionda) Sent from: kaiser.sig11.org running FreeBSD-6.0-CURRENT signature.asc Description: Questa parte del messaggio =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=E8?= firmata
Re: Creating Compressed Loop FS from stdin
Il giorno Gio, 30-12-2004 alle 12:34 +0200, Peter Pentchev ha scritto: > This could be fixed by the following patch. I'm CC'ing Maxim Sobolev, > the author of mkuzip(8); Maxim, do you have any objections to this patch? Thank you for the answer and fo the patch! I hope Maxim will commit it soon. Best Regards -- Rionda aka Matteo Riondato GUFI Staff Member (http://www.gufi.org) FreeSBIE Developer (http://www.freesbie.org) BSD-FAQ-it Main Developer (http://utenti.gufi.org/~rionda) Sent from: kaiser.sig11.org running FreeBSD-6.0-CURRENT signature.asc Description: Questa parte del messaggio =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=E8?= firmata
Creating Compressed Loop FS from stdin
Hi folks! I think you know what FreeSBIE is and that we use compressed loop filesystems for /usr and /var directories on our LiveCD. At the moment, to create compressed filesystems, we rely on sysutils/cloop-utils, but I know /usr/bin/mkuzip is present in HEAD and in RELENG_5 and would like to switch to that. However, it seems that I cannot create valid cloopfs with mkuzip. To create the cloop image, I use: /usr/local/bin/mkisofs -lrJL $FREESBIEBASEDIR/usr | /usr/bin/mkuzip -v \ -o $FREESBIEBASEDIR/cloop/usr.cloop -s 65536 /dev/stdin (similar line for /var clooped image) Creation of the clooped images does finish without any error, but I cannot mount it: #kldload geom_uzip #mdconfig -a -t vnode usr.cloop md0 #mount_cd9660 /dev/md0.uzip /mnt mount_cd9660: /dev/md0.uzip: Input/output error Can you give me any hint? Perhaps I'm missing something in the creation of the image. I will provide further information if needed. Thank you in advance. Best Regards -- Rionda aka Matteo Riondato GUFI Staff Member (http://www.gufi.org) FreeSBIE Developer (http://www.freesbie.org) BSD-FAQ-it Main Developer (http://utenti.gufi.org/~rionda) Sent from: kaiser.sig11.org running FreeBSD-6.0-CURRENT signature.asc Description: Questa parte del messaggio =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=E8?= firmata
Re: FreeSBIE 1.1 Release Announcement
Il giorno Mar, 07-12-2004 alle 17:22 +0200, Erik Udo ha scritto: > The last time i checked, FreeSBIE GUI > was not to my taste. > > -I rather use IceWM as my Window Manager, it is small and fast. > And still very usable. It's my only choise. Users can now choose between Xfce 4.2-rc and Fluxbox. Look at the screenshots: http://www.freesbie.org/?section=screenshot-en > -The window manager was in some weird language, > i guess it was brasilian or italian. This issue was solved and now there is no special l10n. > Guess i'll have to do my own FreeSBIEs. Try "our" FreeSBIE first ;) > Thanks anyway for the scripts that allow me to do my own FreeSBIE. > I really like them. Thank you for having tried them :) -- Rionda aka Matteo Riondato GUFI Staff Member (http://www.gufi.org) FreeSBIE Developer (http://www.freesbie.org) BSD-FAQ-it Main Developer (http://utenti.gufi.org/~rionda) Sent from: kaiser.sig11.org running FreeBSD-6.0-CURRENT signature.asc Description: Questa parte del messaggio =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=E8?= firmata
Re: Little kbdmap.c diff
Il Lun, 2004-11-08 alle 19:33, John Baldwin ha scritto: > On Monday 08 November 2004 04:01 am, Matteo Riondato wrote: > > > > With this patch, kbdmap will print user choice on stderr instead of > > stdout. > Curious as to why printing to stderr helps? Because redirecting stdout is not an option because kbdmap prints its gui to stdout, so having user choice printed to stderr is preferred. Best Regards -- Rionda aka Matteo Riondato GUFI Staff Member (http://www.gufi.org) FreeSBIE Developer (http://www.freesbie.org) BSD-FAQ-it Main Developer (http://utenti.gufi.org/~rionda) Sent from: kaiser.sig11.org running FreeBSD-6.0-CURRENT signature.asc Description: Questa parte del messaggio =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=E8?= firmata
Little kbdmap.c diff
Hi folks, I would propose this little patch for usr.sbin/kbdmap/kbdmap.c : --- kbdmap.c.oldSun Nov 7 21:22:08 2004 +++ kbdmap.cSun Nov 7 21:33:53 2004 @@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ if (!x11) system(kbd_cmd); - printf("keymap=%s\n", km->keym); + fprintf(stderr, "keymap=%s\n", km->keym); free(kbd_cmd); } With this patch, kbdmap will print user choice on stderr instead of stdout. This will make saving user preference really easier for FreeSBIE [1] and I think it's such a small thing that nobody would have any objection.. [1] FreeSBIE (www.freesbie.org) is a project that aims to develope a FreeBSD based LiveCD. Best Regards P.S. CC'ed to wollman@ because he's the last one to have commited modification to kbdmap.c -- Rionda aka Matteo Riondato GUFI Staff Member (http://www.gufi.org) FreeSBIE Developer (http://www.freesbie.org) BSD-FAQ-it Main Developer (http://utenti.gufi.org/~rionda) Sent from: kaiser.sig11.org running FreeBSD-6.0-CURRENT signature.asc Description: Questa parte del messaggio =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=E8?= firmata
Some questions about jails
Hello hackers! I've a few questions about jail(8) and hope you'll be so kind to answer them =) First of all: Why is procfs(5) required inside a jail (speaking about 5.x and 6) ? " As procfs is considered deprecated due to its inherent security risks",why should it be used inside a jail? Second question: why does an "ifconfig" from inside a jail list every network card present in the host system? Wouldn't it be better if only lo0 and the interface with the jail IP are listed ? I think it will, because it's my personal opinion (please refute me, I can be wrong) that one jail's purpouses is to fool the jail users, making them believe that they are inside a real system. I came to this conclusion reading about security.jail.getfstatroot_only in jail(8). Thank you in advance for your replies. Best Regards -- Rionda aka Matteo Riondato GUFI Staff Member (http://www.gufi.org) FreeSBIE Developer (http://www.freesbie.org) BSD-FAQ-it Main Developer (http://www.gufi.org/~rionda) Sent from: kaiser.sig11.org running FreeBSD-6.0-CURRENT signature.asc Description: Questa parte del messaggio =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=E8?= firmata
sysctl -b kern.geom.conftxt output
Can someone please explain me what each column of `sysctl -bkern.geom.conftxt` means? Example: 0 DISK ad1 40027029504 512 hd 16 sc 63 1 MBR ad1s1 40024180224 512 i 0 o 32256 0 DISK ad0 60040544256 512 hd 16 sc 63 1 MBR ad0s4 10733990400 512 i 3 o 29767288320 2 BSD ad0s4f 9928684032 512 i 5 o 805306368 2 BSD ad0s4e 268435456 512 i 4 o 536870912 2 BSD ad0s4d 268435456 512 i 3 o 268435456 2 BSD ad0s4c 10733990400 512 i 2 o 0 2 BSD ad0s4a 268435456 512 i 0 o 0 [SNIP] Thanks Best regards -- Rionda aka Matteo Riondato GUFI Staff Member (http://www.gufi.org) BSD-FAQ-it Main Developer (http://www.gufi.org/~rionda) FreeSBIE BugMeister (http://www.freesbie.org) GPG key at: http://www.riondabsd.net/riondagpg.asc Sent from: kaiser.sig11.org running FreeBSD-5.2-CURRENT signature.asc Description: Questa parte del messaggio =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=E8?= firmata
sysctl -b kern.geom.conftxt output
Can someone please explain me what each column of `sysctl -bkern.geom.conftxt` means? Example: 0 DISK ad1 40027029504 512 hd 16 sc 63 1 MBR ad1s1 40024180224 512 i 0 o 32256 0 DISK ad0 60040544256 512 hd 16 sc 63 1 MBR ad0s4 10733990400 512 i 3 o 29767288320 2 BSD ad0s4f 9928684032 512 i 5 o 805306368 2 BSD ad0s4e 268435456 512 i 4 o 536870912 2 BSD ad0s4d 268435456 512 i 3 o 268435456 2 BSD ad0s4c 10733990400 512 i 2 o 0 2 BSD ad0s4a 268435456 512 i 0 o 0 [SNIP] Thanks Best regards -- Rionda aka Matteo Riondato GUFI Staff Member (http://www.gufi.org) BSD-FAQ-it Main Developer (http://www.gufi.org/~rionda) FreeSBIE BugMeister (http://www.freesbie.org) GPG key at: http://www.riondabsd.net/riondagpg.asc Sent from: kaiser.sig11.org running FreeBSD-5.2-CURRENT ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"