mounting sunos hdd in freebsd
I have a HDD where i have installed SunOS. Now I connect it with another PC as a Primary Slave. In the Primary Master HDD FreeBSD 5.1 is installed. Now i want to mount second HDD so that I can access data from the second HDD which is in SunOS file system. Who can I do this. Any suggestion. Mohammad Fakrul Alam ___ Do you Yahoo!? Win 1 of 4,000 free domain names from Yahoo! Enter now. http://promotions.yahoo.com/goldrush ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: portscan looks like....
Hi Bob, > PORT STATE SERVICE > 22/tcp open ssh > 25/tcp open smtp > 80/tcp open http > 111/tcp open rpcbind > 1023/tcp open netvenuechat > > now, i made a faux pas when i configured this machine and had made > this a nfs client...i belive that was the case. I am now interested > in turning this off, and will be able to do that with > rpcbind_enable="NO" in rc.conf. perfectly. > Then there is the case of the port 1023. I have no idea how to > turn > this off or how it got turned on. Could the rpcbind allowed someone > into my computer to hack it up? I am pretty scared at this point. First try to disable rpcbind and look afterwards, if port 1023 is still open. If it ist, install lsof from ports. This tool will tell you which application is listening on this port. -volker ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
The printf function
I executed the following printf (in a Korn shell command-line) printf 't %2$s .\n' 3 55 and got the following response printf: illegal format character $ The following is an excerpt from the man-3 page for printf . Each conversion specification is introduced by the character %. The arguments must correspond properly (after type promo- tion) with the conversion specifier. After the %, the following appear in sequence: o An optional field, consisting of a decimal digit string followed by a $, specifying the next argument to access . If this field is not provided, the argument following the last argument accessed will be used. Arguments are numbered starting at 1. If unaccessed arguments in the format string are interspersed with ones that are accessed the results will be indeterminate. The printf should have produced "t 55 ." as output. Can we please get it fixed?!?! My system is FreeBSD 4.3 on: FreeBSD 4.3-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.3-RELEASE #0: Sat Apr 21 10:54:49 GMT 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/compile/GENERIC i386 _ Get ready for school! Find articles, homework help and more in the Back to School Guide! http://special.msn.com/network/04backtoschool.armx ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
"panic: page fault" in /stand/sysinstall on Asus K8V with Athlon 64
I'm trying to install FreeBSD 4.10 in a new machine which has an Asus K8V motherboard with an AMD Athlon 64 2800+ CPU and 1GB of PC3200 ECC memory. Storage is a pair of Seagate ST-3200822A 200GB UATA-100 disks in a mirror group on a 3Ware Escalade 7006-2 RAID controller. Initially, I didn't have a CDROM drive on the machine, so I created a pair of floppies using /cdrom/floppies/{kern,mfsroot}.flp from the FreeBSD Mall CD and attempted to boot from them. After loading both and going beyond the kernel config menu, FreeBSD booted then puked: Mounting root from ufs:/dev/md0c /stand/sysinstall running as init on vty0 panic: page fault Thinking perhaps FreeBSD 4.10 was being weird, I tried 4.9. It got very slightly further, displaying most of the first menu screen, before the page fault. I then scrounged a CDROM, installed it, and tried booting directly off the CDROM. Same results, both for 4.10 and for 4.9. I also tried 5.2.1 with a similar outcome. I didn't think the 3Ware care was likely to be a problem but just to be thorough I pulled that and tried again. No change. Naturually I've gone through the archives and it seems that others are using the K8V successfully. Any suggestions? -- Karl Swartz |Home [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.kls2.com/~karl/ "The average dog is a nicer person than the average person." - Andrew A. Rooney ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Copy all files and subdirectories preserving time stamp?
Re: freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 74, Issue 3 Message: 14 > What would be the way to copy all files and subdirectories > from one directory to another--preserving the time stamp > and other attributes? > > It seems that 'cp' usually puts a time stamp of the > current date and time. > > Would this work? > > cp -r -p -@ /some/source/directory/* /some/target/directory/ # cp -pR dir1 dir2 works for me. See the note in 'man cp' re hard linked files, though. Ian ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: XFree86 -- next step?
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 18:28:13 -0700 "Jay O'Brien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I finally have XFree86 working, at least to the point that > I can type "X" and get the expected grid and "X" mouse cursor. > > That in itself doesn't seem very useful, but it works. > > As a learning exercise, which Desktop environment should I > install as a first effort, and how do I run it? > > I'm referring to the FreeBSD Handbook at: > http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x11-wm.html > Desktop Environments > > I intend to install Mozilla as a browser, in case that makes > any difference. > > Also, what is the mechanism that interprets the "X" command to > run XFree86? Well any thing in ~/.xinitrc will be started when you run startx. If you are using xdm it will be ~/.xsession. Man xinit for more info. :) Here are a few fun places to start... http://xwinman.org/ http://www.freebsd.org/ports/x11.html browse till you find one that fits you and then install it and try it out. :) BTW if you are new to X and not found it yet X -configure and xf86cfg -textmode are your friend when creating a new config file for X :) ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: apsfilter and Epson Stylus C63 on Current
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 23 August 2004 08:49 pm, edwinculp wrote: > I'm still fighting with the Epson Stylus C63. I can print images with gimp > through gimp-print and after configuring cups I can print the test page and > it looks great but I can't print anything else. Other programs see the > printer configured by cups and can send jobs to, what I assume to be the > queue although they don't show up in kjobViewer and I can only verify their > existence with lpc status all and it shows: # lpc status all > c63: > queuing is enabled > printing is enabled > 1 entry in spool area > c63 is ready and printing > > The light on the printer blinks but it's never printed and just goes away. > I suppose that since I know nothing about cups, I'm mixing it with lpd > with no knowledge of interoperability, assuming that it exists. > > I would love to be able to just update apsfilter with the new gimp-print > drivers and use lpd but I haven't been able to make it happen. > > I've recompiled ghostscript, gimp-print and apsfilter multiple times from > ports. > > Any additional suggestions would be appreciated. > > ed > Just to check, you have removed the base install's lp* utilities right? - -- Anish Mistry -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQFBKstMxqA5ziudZT0RAqk2AJ4gq9oTgtmfk95JFTR+a318PbtghACgv4b7 ELydFXHy2Wq80dEXW66ETvg= =h5FC -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Embedded freebsd How to?
Andrew L. Gould wrote: On Monday 23 August 2004 07:41 pm, Gerard Samuel wrote: Well I've been using FBSD since 3.4, and I would like to try my hand at trying to put together an embedded FBSD system. I browsed the -small mailing list, but there doesnt seem to be any relevant up to date data there (I may be mistaken). I did a bit of googling, but Im not finding what Im looking for. I kept running into "Embedded FreeBSD Cookbook". Anyone thoughts on this book. But other than that, are there any online how to tutorial, that would show an almost beginner on how to get started. Thanks for any input you may provide... Go to http://soekris.com/ and click on Support. You'll find some tutorials on installing FreeBSD on their embedded boards. One of the tutorials is "miniBSD - reducing FreeBSD". Also, Michael Lucas has an article on installing OpenBSD on one of their boards: http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2004/03/11/Big_Scary_Daemons.html Best of luck, Seems my options are limited, but thanks for the links... ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
portscan looks like....
Hello- I have just done a portscan on my FreeBSD box running 5.2.1 and got : PORT STATE SERVICE 22/tcp open ssh 25/tcp open smtp 80/tcp open http 111/tcp open rpcbind 1023/tcp open netvenuechat now, i made a faux pas when i configured this machine and had made this a nfs client...i belive that was the case. I am now interested in turning this off, and will be able to do that with rpcbind_enable="NO" in rc.conf. Then there is the case of the port 1023. I have no idea how to turn this off or how it got turned on. Could the rpcbind allowed someone into my computer to hack it up? I am pretty scared at this point. Can somone help me? thanks, Bob ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
The problem about the lib file "libmysqlclient_r.so" when installing mysql
hi, everyone.:) I wanted to install "mysql" on one server, which belongs to Sun Microsystem's UltraSPARC systems and its os is FreeBSD 5.2.1. I have installed ,mysql-client-3.23.58, and mysql-server-3.23.58 through FreeBSD port. But when I wanted to compile the software "ripe-dbase"--which prerequests the installation of mysql-- it always responsed "can not find the libmysqlclient_r.so file ". Is there something I forgot to include during the installing? Can someone tell me how to resolve the problem. Thanks very much! Yanling Li Cernet Center, Dept.of Computer Science & Tech. Tsinghua University, Beijing,10084, P.R.China ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: changing card in a reader (revisited)
From: Anish Mistry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Monday, August 23, 2004 7:41 am > I started to get this too, and just got an answer on the CURRENT > list. What > you need to do the rescan the GEOM structure is: > cat /dev/null > /dev/da0 > cat /dev/null > /dev/da1 > etc... > This worked for me. Apparently camcontrol was doing stuff before > is wasn't > "supposed to." Hope this helps. > - -- > Anish Mistry Aloha Anish and thanks for the info. I was beginning to wonder if this was only my problem. I still have an anomaly even with this procedure. Are you running this as root? Here is what I found. I have a 32MB card in the reader. I start a terminal as a normal user and verify permissions on the device. da2 and da2s1 are set perm in /etc/devfs.conf %pwd /usr/home/robert %ls -l /dev/da* crw-r- 1 root operator4, 30 Aug 23 16:50 /dev/da0 crw-r- 1 root operator4, 31 Aug 23 16:50 /dev/da1 crw-rw 1 root operator4, 32 Aug 23 16:50 /dev/da2 crw-rw 1 root operator4, 34 Aug 23 16:50 /dev/da2s1 crw-r- 1 root operator4, 33 Aug 23 16:50 /dev/da3 % %mount_msdosfs /dev/da2s1 ~/camera %ls -l camera/dcim/100olymp/ total 6752 -r-xr-xr-x 1 robert robert 680523 Jan 1 2000 p1010074.jpg -r-xr-xr-x 1 robert robert 672166 Jun 5 07:19 p6050002.jpg -r-xr-xr-x 1 robert robert 677171 Jun 5 07:19 p6050003.jpg -r-xr-xr-x 1 robert robert 684658 Jun 5 07:23 p6050004.jpg -r-xr-xr-x 1 robert robert 664210 Jun 5 07:23 p6050005.jpg -r-xr-xr-x 1 robert robert 663849 Jun 5 07:24 p6050006.jpg -r-xr-xr-x 1 robert robert 689533 Jun 5 07:37 p6050009.jpg -r-xr-xr-x 1 robert robert 697084 Jun 5 07:37 p6050010.jpg -r-xr-xr-x 1 robert robert 691391 Jun 5 07:59 p6050011.jpg -r-xr-xr-x 1 robert robert 695390 Jun 5 07:59 p6050012.jpg % %umount camera I can mount and display the photos so then I umount and change to a 128MB card. After doing the folowing command as suggested, the permissions on da2s1 have changed. %cat /dev/null > /dev/da2 %mount_msdosfs /dev/da2s1 ~/camera mount_msdosfs: /dev/da2s1: Permission denied %ls -l /dev/da* crw-r- 1 root operator4, 30 Aug 23 16:50 /dev/da0 crw-r- 1 root operator4, 31 Aug 23 16:50 /dev/da1 crw-rw 1 root operator4, 32 Aug 23 16:50 /dev/da2 crw-r- 1 root operator4, 35 Aug 23 16:50 /dev/da2s1 crw-r- 1 root operator4, 33 Aug 23 16:50 /dev/da3 I have to then su to root and change the permissions back to 660. It then mounts fine. %su Password: frankie# chmod 660 /dev/da2s1 frankie# exit exit %mount_msdosfs /dev/da2s1 ~/camera %ls -l camera/dcim/100olymp/ total 2048 -rwxr-xr-x 1 robert robert 684889 Jan 1 2000 p1010001.jpg -rwxr-xr-x 1 robert robert 687084 Jan 1 2000 p1010002.jpg -rwxr-xr-x 1 robert robert 712401 Jan 1 2000 p1010003.jpg % Is there something that I am missing? Why am I losing the w for group operator? Either way, this is better than unplugging the USB cable or running fdisk -i on the slice. Robert ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Question for the PPP wizards (AKA: RoadRunner dial-up woes)
Doug Poland said: > Hello, > > > I get the 1st capital P in Ppp, but then the session hangs as it waits for: > > Aug 23 20:03:18 eden ppp[738]: tun0: Phase: Chap Input: CHALLENGE (16 bytes from > rrlns1-mc1) > Aug 23 20:03:18 eden ppp[738]: tun0: Phase: Chap Output: RESPONSE () > > I don't know what to enter at this point. > After more extensive googling and a re-read of the handbook, I've come closer. It would seem that AOL/TimeWarner wants: Username: aolnet/[EMAIL PROTECTED] Password: at the login, but wants simply: [EMAIL PROTECTED] for the Chap Authentication. I'm able to provide this with userland ppp and setting authname authkey before entering the term. Then in the term, I add the aolnet/ent. to the beginning of my username. Then I'm good to go. So the next questions is, how do I provide the login prompt with something different than authname? -- Regards, Doug ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Attachment Received Autoreply
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Re: Apple 1gz Server -- FreeBSD?
On Monday, 2004, August 23 at 15:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Forrest Aldrich) wrote: >We have a 1gz Apple 1U server here -- and I'm wondering if we could run >a *BSD on it, other than Darwin. > >Anyone have some info? OpenBSD also has limited support. http://www.openbsd.org/macppc.html#hardware ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: [Fwd: [Fwd: Help with Interpreting Load Plugin Error Message]]
Guillermo García-Rojas wrote: I'm getting that message and Java Plug-in does not work. Is there a way to fix that? On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 14:23:11 -0400, Bob Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Please ignore previous message. Found what appears to be the problem in /usr/ports/www/mozilla/pkg_message. Must have missed this when I ran portupgrade. Bob Original Message Subject:[Fwd: Help with Interpreting Load Plugin Error Message] Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2004 13:25:59 -0400 From: Bob Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: FreeBSD-Questions <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Just a follow-up. Might this be a question handled outside the FreeBSD mailing list? Bob Original Message Subject:Help with Interpreting Load Plugin Error Message Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2004 20:39:36 -0400 From: Bob Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: FreeBSD-Questions <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> During shutdown I consistently receive the following message repeated numerous times. I did a search through Google and found a 9/2003 query but no response. LoadPlugin: failed to initialize shared library /usr/local/jdk1.3.1/jre/plugin/i386/ns600/libjavaplugin_oji.so [/usr/local/jdk1.3.1/jre/plugin/i386/ns600/libjavaplugin_oji.so: Undefined symbol "_vt$16nsQueryInterface"] Is anyone familiar with the error message? Might this error be the cause of repeated crashes in Mozilla, Firefox, and/or Galeon? Thanks for your input. Bob Perry -- I've learned that whatever hits the fan will not be evenly distributed. FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE-p2 #0 ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" Guillermo, The actual file, /usr/ports/www/mozilla/pkg-message reads: A symlink has been created for the Java plugin. However, in order for Java to function, you must first install the java/jdk13 port. If you do not do this, you will see the following error when starting Mozilla: LoadPlugin: failed to initialize shared library /usr/local/jdk1.3.1/jre/plugin/i386/ns600/libjavaplugin_oji.so [Cannot open "/usr/local/jdk1.3.1/jre/plugin/i386/ns600/libjavaplugin_oji.so"] If you do not want Java support, you can safely ignore this message. I would suggest you start here. The problem I'm experiencing may be a little more involved since I've always had the java/jdk13 port installed... somewhat. Bob -- I've learned that whatever hits the fan will not be evenly distributed. FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE-p2 #0 ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: make package-recursive
in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, wrote horio shoichi thusly... > > On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 09:59:52 +0700 "User &" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > there should some way to tell make that if ports have been made > > package, the next time that ports should not have been made > > again in the make package-recursive from some other ports. Concur. > Unfortunately, no. Change CFLAGS and remake, change some of make > options and remake, ... They give (for the most part) single same > package name. So, package-recursive is useful, rather not wasteful, only if a port depends on previously un-packaged ports. > This problem (no straightforward way to indicate what exactly the > outcome is) is inherent even in compilations (or file naming > conventions we have). Since make package has undergone build > process, and doesn't know if it is being repackaged with the same > set of files, it probably took the safest path, which is the right > thing, I guess. How about use of digest checksum(s) stored in a port's file to compare w/ that of port's package before start of package-ing? If package name is different or the checksums don't match (say, different options, CFLAGS & such), package should be built. - Parv -- ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: XFree86 -- next step?
Jay O'Brien wrote: I finally have XFree86 working, at least to the point that I can type "X" and get the expected grid and "X" mouse cursor. That in itself doesn't seem very useful, but it works. As a learning exercise, which Desktop environment should I install as a first effort, and how do I run it? Entirely up to you. GNOME and KDE are full featured "desktop environments", and rather large builds; if you just have the hots to get started immediately, something smaller might be the thing; blackbox, fluxbox. Kind of "middle ground" might be XFCE or Enlightenment (and there are literally dozens of others...probably some that are quite good, but I've never tried and maybe not even heard of 'em...) Everything (as you're noticing) is highly configurable, so you learn how and where to do this, that, and the other to get things to look and work the way you want. Oh, and be sure and "read the friendly manual". Some things there are real helpful when wading into X for the first time. (Or at least they were to me.) I'm referring to the FreeBSD Handbook at: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x11-wm.html Desktop Environments I intend to install Mozilla as a browser, in case that makes any difference. Not really. Unless you've slow hardware, etc. Mozilla will eat some resources, and if you're running a big DE (KDE or GNOME) and Mozilla and a few other apps on a Pentium II you might not get a very "snappy" response from your box... Also, what is the mechanism that interprets the "X" command to run XFree86? Well, startx(1) is a good one, though other ways exist. Something you might try as a first step. You must be root, of course: %cd /usr/ports/x11-wm/fluxbox %make install clean %cd /usr/ports/www/mozilla %make install clean Then, go to your HOME directory and edit or create ".xinitrc". Start out simple, one line is all that's necessary: exec fluxbox Then, from the CLI console: %startx startx(1) reads a few files in your homedir, ending with .xinitrc, and then executes fluxbox (in this example) after starting the X Server. Blackbox/fluxbox, AFAICR, don't do "iconification" without additional tweaking (more programs). Use the right and middle mouse buttons to access "pop up" type menus. If you've got time, bandwidth, and machine to burn (CPU/RAM, etc.), you could go straight for one of the big DE's. I've never tried KDE, but I'm liking GNOME o.k. All you'd need in .xinitrc is "exec gnome-session". Ports generally install some documentation in /usr/local/share/[portname], /usr/share/[portname], etc. These files are invaluable for learning the basics of getting "up and running" --- look for README or INSTALL, etc. Plus, most have a man page as well, as do all the "system calls", if you will, listed above HTH, Kevin Kinsey ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Question for the PPP wizards
Hello, My FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE laptop and I are going a trip in the near future to a location that has no broadband access. The only internet connectivity I'll have is dialup. The good news is my ISP is TimeWarner/RoadRunner and they have dial-in access. The bad news is the details for configuration are hidden in an executable GUI that works, of course, only on windows. I broke down and installed XP on a spare drive for the laptop, and installed the GUI dial-up tool. I successfully connected to my RoadRunner ISP and got a log of the session. Also, buried in the installation directory is a text file called login.scp that was very revealing. It appears that Time/Warner has allied with AOL to use their dial-in resources. So they're playing some tricks with a login script by prepending "aolnet/ent." to the username and appending ", raw" to the username and password. With my FBSD disk back in the laptop, I fire up userland PPP, get into the term, and dial the local access number. I enter: aolnet/ent.MYUSERNAME, raw MYPASSWORD, raw I get the 1st capital P in Ppp, but then the session hangs as it waits for: Aug 23 20:03:18 eden ppp[738]: tun0: Phase: Chap Input: CHALLENGE (16 bytes from rrlns1-mc1) Aug 23 20:03:18 eden ppp[738]: tun0: Phase: Chap Output: RESPONSE () I don't know what to enter at this point. If I use the stock ppp.conf and modify it to fit my needs, ppp sends my username but appears to truncate the username at the comma character in the username. It can't get past the Chap Input: CHALLENGE and Chap Output: RESPONSE () either. So here I am, very, very close to getting dial-up working but at an impasse. Has anyone successfully dialed into AOL or RoadRunner from FreeBSD? Can someone shed some light on my predicament? See the following logs/conf files in-line for your perusal. -- Regards, Doug login.scp from WinXP installation: == proc main string prefix = "aolnet/ent." string UID = prefix + $USERID waitfor "ANSNet"then DoANSLogin, "Login:"then DoPPPLogin, "sername:" then DoDirLogin, "% Username:" then DoPRLogin until 20 DoANSLogin: waitfor "login" until 5 if $SUCCESS then transmit prefix + $USERID, raw transmit "^M" goto DONE endif DoPPPLogin: transmit UID, raw transmit "^M" waitfor "Password" until 5 transmit $PASSWORD, raw transmit "^M" waitfor ">" until 5 transmit "ppp", raw transmit "^M" goto DONE DoDirLogin: transmit UID, raw transmit "^M" waitfor "Password" until 5 transmit $PASSWORD, raw transmit "^M" goto DONE DoPRLogin: waitfor "% Username:" until 20 if $SUCCESS then transmit UID, raw transmit "^M" waitfor "Password" until 5 transmit $PASSWORD, raw transmit "^M" goto DONE endif DONE: delay 2 endproc == BTW, my login prompt is "Username: " So I was following the DoPRLogin: block Here's a log from a WinXP dial-up session: (Note: On WinXP, I tested with the on-board 3Com PciWinmodem. On FreeBSD I'm using a PCCard <3Com 3CXM/3CCM556> == 08-21-2004 07:15:14.564 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\tapisrv.dll, Version 5.1.2600 08-21-2004 07:15:14.564 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\unimdm.tsp, Version 5.1.2600 08-21-2004 07:15:14.564 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\unimdmat.dll, Version 5.1.2600 08-21-2004 07:15:14.564 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\uniplat.dll, Version 5.1.2600 08-21-2004 07:15:14.594 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\drivers\modem.sys, Version 5.1.2600 08-21-2004 07:15:14.594 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\modemui.dll, Version 5.1.2600 08-21-2004 07:15:14.594 - File: C:\WINDOWS\System32\mdminst.dll, Version 5.1.2600 08-21-2004 07:15:14.594 - Modem type: 3Com Mini PCI 56K Modem 08-21-2004 07:15:14.594 - Modem inf path: oem4.inf 08-21-2004 07:15:14.594 - Modem inf section: PciWinmodem 08-21-2004 07:15:14.594 - Matching hardware ID: pci\ven_10b7&dev_1007&subsys_615b10b7 08-21-2004 07:15:14.644 - Opening Modem 08-21-2004 07:15:14.644 - 115200,8,N,1, ctsfl=1, rtsctl=2 08-21-2004 07:15:14.644 - Initializing modem. 08-21-2004 07:15:14.654 - Send: AT 08-21-2004 07:15:14.664 - Recv: OK 08-21-2004 07:15:14.664 - Interpreted response: OK 08-21-2004 07:15:14.674 - Send: AT&F1E0V1&D2&C1S0=0 08-21-2004 07:15:14.724 - TSP(): Making Call 08-21-2004 07:15:14.815 - Recv: OK 08-21-2004 07:15:14.815 - Interpreted response: OK 08-21-2004 07:15:14.825 - Send: ATS7=60S19=0L0M1&M4&K1&H1&R2&I0B0X4 08-21-2004 07:15:14.865 - Recv: OK 08-21-2004 07:15:14.865 - Interpreted response: OK 08-21-2004 07:15:14.865 - Waiting for a call. 08-21-2004 07:15:14.875 - Send: ATS0=0 08-21-2004 07:15:14.915 - Recv
XFree86 -- next step?
I finally have XFree86 working, at least to the point that I can type "X" and get the expected grid and "X" mouse cursor. That in itself doesn't seem very useful, but it works. As a learning exercise, which Desktop environment should I install as a first effort, and how do I run it? I'm referring to the FreeBSD Handbook at: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x11-wm.html Desktop Environments I intend to install Mozilla as a browser, in case that makes any difference. Also, what is the mechanism that interprets the "X" command to run XFree86? Jay O'Brien Rio Linda, CA USA ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Embedded freebsd How to?
On Monday 23 August 2004 07:41 pm, Gerard Samuel wrote: > Well I've been using FBSD since 3.4, and I would like to > try my hand at trying to put together an embedded FBSD system. > I browsed the -small mailing list, but there doesnt seem to be > any relevant up to date data there (I may be mistaken). > I did a bit of googling, but Im not finding what Im looking > for. > I kept running into "Embedded FreeBSD Cookbook". Anyone thoughts on > this book. > But other than that, are there any online how to tutorial, > that would show an almost beginner on how to get started. > > Thanks for any input you may provide... Go to http://soekris.com/ and click on Support. You'll find some tutorials on installing FreeBSD on their embedded boards. One of the tutorials is "miniBSD - reducing FreeBSD". Also, Michael Lucas has an article on installing OpenBSD on one of their boards: http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2004/03/11/Big_Scary_Daemons.html Best of luck, Andrew Gould ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: apsfilter and Epson Stylus C63 on Current
I'm still fighting with the Epson Stylus C63. I can print images with gimp through gimp-print and after configuring cups I can print the test page and it looks great but I can't print anything else. Other programs see the printer configured by cups and can send jobs to, what I assume to be the queue although they don't show up in kjobViewer and I can only verify their existence with lpc status all and it shows: # lpc status all c63: queuing is enabled printing is enabled 1 entry in spool area c63 is ready and printing The light on the printer blinks but it's never printed and just goes away. I suppose that since I know nothing about cups, I'm mixing it with lpd with no knowledge of interoperability, assuming that it exists. I would love to be able to just update apsfilter with the new gimp-print drivers and use lpd but I haven't been able to make it happen. I've recompiled ghostscript, gimp-print and apsfilter multiple times from ports. Any additional suggestions would be appreciated. ed ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: [BUGA] df(1) && vnconfig(8) hanging ....
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 09:40, Wilkinson, Alex wrote: > To follow-up again, why doesn't this work ? > > # sudo umount -v -t nfs -f /cdrom/ports/distfiles umount -f mountpoint should be sufficient. > Just hangs. > > Surely you can force an un-mount of an NFS filesystem ? I think it depends how you mount it as to how long the kernel will wait before unmounting it. - -- Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au "The nice thing about standards is that there are so many of them to choose from." -- Andrew Tanenbaum GPG Fingerprint - 5596 B766 97C0 0E94 4347 295E E593 DC20 7B3F CE8C -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQFBKo7Q5ZPcIHs/zowRAmkAAKCKk/7ycWS2+sWc7tBYc4T03AbOLQCfaaxc 2sZ8/pYP2sumd8C+RONwdTs= =P2r0 -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Embedded freebsd How to?
Well I've been using FBSD since 3.4, and I would like to try my hand at trying to put together an embedded FBSD system. I browsed the -small mailing list, but there doesnt seem to be any relevant up to date data there (I may be mistaken). I did a bit of googling, but Im not finding what Im looking for. I kept running into "Embedded FreeBSD Cookbook". Anyone thoughts on this book. But other than that, are there any online how to tutorial, that would show an almost beginner on how to get started. Thanks for any input you may provide... ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: [BUGA] df(1) && vnconfig(8) hanging ....
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 09:24, Wilkinson, Alex wrote: > This morning I wanted to edit an ISO to instruct the kernel to redirect its > output to serial. > > i.e > > # sudo vnconfig -v -c /dev/vn0 5.3-BETA1-i386-miniinst.iso > # sudo mount -t cd9660 -o rw /dev/vn0 /mnt You can't write to a ISO9660 image [with the freebsd driver] The only way you're going to be able to edit it is to copy it somewhere and edit that (alternatively you could merge in a new boot.config file using mkisofs) > # sudo tcsh > # echo "/boot/loader -h" > boot.config > boot.config: Read-only file system. > > Forget the afforementioned error. > > The problem that I have is now when I issue a df(1) my shell hangs: > > e.g. > > # df -h > ^C^C^D > ^C^C^D Try ctrl-t it gives you useful into about where things are bunged up. > # ps -aux | grep df > username 0.0 0.0 212 96 p2 D+9:04AM 0:00.00 df -h > username 3332 0.0 0.0 212 96 p1 D+9:04AM 0:00.00 df -h > > # kill -9 3332 > > # ps -aux | grep df > username 0.0 0.0 212 96 p2 D+9:04AM 0:00.00 df -h > username 3332 0.0 0.0 212 96 p1 D+9:04AM 0:00.00 df -h > > No change. > > I'm not sure what has hung here, nor am I sure how to 'un-hang' my shell. > > Any thoughts anyone ? Press ctrl-t or use the -l option to ps to find the wait channel (that will tell you where in the kernel it's blocked) - -- Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au "The nice thing about standards is that there are so many of them to choose from." -- Andrew Tanenbaum GPG Fingerprint - 5596 B766 97C0 0E94 4347 295E E593 DC20 7B3F CE8C -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQFBKomS5ZPcIHs/zowRAjziAJ93mT6IIyQVrw6eRV1ytPG9IDuvrACfTeSH l8d5m82knRLXnbcsz9LoDsQ= =ZyX3 -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: [BUGA] df(1) && vnconfig(8) hanging ....
0n Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 09:30:09AM +0930, Wilkinson, Alex wrote: 0n Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 09:24:51AM +0930, Wilkinson, Alex wrote: This morning I wanted to edit an ISO to instruct the kernel to redirect its output to serial. i.e # sudo vnconfig -v -c /dev/vn0 5.3-BETA1-i386-miniinst.iso # sudo mount -t cd9660 -o rw /dev/vn0 /mnt # sudo tcsh # echo "/boot/loader -h" > boot.config boot.config: Read-only file system. Forget the afforementioned error. The problem that I have is now when I issue a df(1) my shell hangs: e.g. # df -h ^C^C^D ^C^C^D # ps -aux | grep df username 0.0 0.0 212 96 p2 D+9:04AM 0:00.00 df -h username 3332 0.0 0.0 212 96 p1 D+9:04AM 0:00.00 df -h # kill -9 3332 # ps -aux | grep df username 0.0 0.0 212 96 p2 D+9:04AM 0:00.00 df -h username 3332 0.0 0.0 212 96 p1 D+9:04AM 0:00.00 df -h No change. I'm not sure what has hung here, nor am I sure how to 'un-hang' my shell. Any thoughts anyone ? - aW To follow up to my own question, an NFS server not responding DOH ! - aW To follow-up again, why doesn't this work ? # sudo umount -v -t nfs -f /cdrom/ports/distfiles Just hangs. Surely you can force an un-mount of an NFS filesystem ? - aW ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: disk2.iso: rescue disk
On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 17:02, Charles Ulrich wrote: > Hanspeter Roth said: > > Hello, > > > > is the disk2.iso mainly a rescue disk? > > Or does it contain further stuff for installation? > > It is mainly a rescue disk. It contains nothing that you'll actually need for > a FreeBSD install. It would be nice if it were mentioned somewhere in the > handbook or FTP site what the differences are between the ISOs that are > available on the mirrors. > As a follow-up question, are the ISOs for CDs 3 and 4 available anywhere, or is their non-availability a (perfectly reasonable) device to encourage people to buy the CD set? If they are not available, is there a list anywhere of exactly which files they contain? ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: [BUGA] df(1) && vnconfig(8) hanging ....
0n Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 09:24:51AM +0930, Wilkinson, Alex wrote: This morning I wanted to edit an ISO to instruct the kernel to redirect its output to serial. i.e # sudo vnconfig -v -c /dev/vn0 5.3-BETA1-i386-miniinst.iso # sudo mount -t cd9660 -o rw /dev/vn0 /mnt # sudo tcsh # echo "/boot/loader -h" > boot.config boot.config: Read-only file system. Forget the afforementioned error. The problem that I have is now when I issue a df(1) my shell hangs: e.g. # df -h ^C^C^D ^C^C^D # ps -aux | grep df username 0.0 0.0 212 96 p2 D+9:04AM 0:00.00 df -h username 3332 0.0 0.0 212 96 p1 D+9:04AM 0:00.00 df -h # kill -9 3332 # ps -aux | grep df username 0.0 0.0 212 96 p2 D+9:04AM 0:00.00 df -h username 3332 0.0 0.0 212 96 p1 D+9:04AM 0:00.00 df -h No change. I'm not sure what has hung here, nor am I sure how to 'un-hang' my shell. Any thoughts anyone ? - aW To follow up to my own question, an NFS server not responding DOH ! - aW ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Portupgrade killed everytime
On Monday 23 August 2004 04:25 pm, Adam Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 12:21:09AM +0100, James Brown said: > > Whenever I run portupgrade, I wait about 30 seconds only to see it die: > > > > # portupgrade clamav > > Killed > > # portupgrade vim > > Killed > > Try running it using strace, such as "strace portupgrade vim" and see what > it's doing. I'm not very familiar with strace or the BSD-native truss, but just out of curiosity, how would one run either of these without /proc ? - jt ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Portupgrade killed everytime
In /usr/ports/UPDATING, there is a note about upgrading from an older version of Ruby to the latest. Have you been reading UPDATING? You might want to try what's there for this problem before you spend a lot of time troubleshooting... On Monday 23 August 2004 07:21 pm, James Brown wrote: > Whenever I run portupgrade, I wait about 30 seconds only to see it die: > > # portupgrade clamav > Killed > # portupgrade vim > Killed > > I have a recent cvsup of 'ports-all' on 5.2.1-RELEASE-p9 and have run > 'make index' and 'pkgdb -F'. > > Someone at bsdforums.org has kindly suggested that I'm seeing a Ruby > problem, so I tried to do a 'make install clean' on lang/ruby18 (after a > pkg_delete -r ruby-\*). This failed to build with the following errors: > > [...] > ===> Building for ruby-1.8.2.p2_1 > cc -O -pipe -march=pentium2 -fPIC -I. -I. -c main.c > cc -O -pipe -march=pentium2 -fPIC -I. -I. -c dmyext.c > cc -O -pipe -march=pentium2 -fPIC -I. -I. -c array.c > cc -O -pipe -march=pentium2 -fPIC -I. -I. -c bignum.c > cc -O -pipe -march=pentium2 -fPIC -I. -I. -c class.c > cc: {standard input}: Assembler messages: > {standard input}:0: Warning: end of file not at end of a line; newline > inserted > {standard input}:1920: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.p2al' > Internal error: Killed (program cc1) > Please submit a full bug report. > [...] > > So, I used 'pkg_add -r ruby-devel' instead. > A 'pkg_info' now shows: > > portupgrade-20040701_3 FreeBSD ports/packages administration... > ruby-1.8.1.p2 An object-oriented interpreted scripting language > ruby18-bdb1-0.2.2 Ruby interface to Berkeley DB revision 1.8x... > ruby_r-1.8.1.p2An object-oriented interpreted scripting language > > Unfortunately, still no joy! > > If anyone could give me some suggestions, I would really appreciate it. > Many thanks, > > James. > > ___ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Apple 1gz Server -- FreeBSD?
On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 09:14:16AM +0930, Tim Aslat wrote: : In the immortal words of Forrest Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... : > : > We have a 1gz Apple 1U server here -- and I'm wondering if we could : > run a *BSD on it, other than Darwin. : : Well, I think the motto of NetBSD says it all : : "Of course it runs NetBSD!" : : You might want to check the specifics over at http://www.netbsd.org top : be certain http://www.netbsd.org/Ports/macppc/models.html#xserve ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Building rescue/recovery cds
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004, Matthew Crowe wrote: I wanted to make a Freebsd-based cd that would enable restoring of a FAT32 or NTFS filesystem. I know Windows includes things to do this, but I wanted to use unix and build some nifty scripts to do it all automatically (this is designed to restore systems for really computer stupid people). I've already made the programs to restore the images.. but.. I can't ever seem to get a working fbsd boot cd. I found one system called RIP, but it was mainly for Linux (and I really wanted it to be fbsd, as I know it a lot better!). Is there an easy way to make a bootable freebsd recovery disk? I tried hacking the 5.2.1- bootonly disk, but I couldn't ever figure out how to get it re-burned and allow for booting. http://www.freesbie.org -Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
df(1) && vnconfig(8) hanging ....
Hi all, This morning I wanted to edit an ISO to instruct the kernel to redirect its output to serial. i.e # sudo vnconfig -v -c /dev/vn0 5.3-BETA1-i386-miniinst.iso # sudo mount -t cd9660 -o rw /dev/vn0 /mnt # sudo tcsh # echo "/boot/loader -h" > boot.config boot.config: Read-only file system. Forget the afforementioned error. The problem that I have is now when I issue a df(1) my shell hangs: e.g. # df -h ^C^C^D ^C^C^D # ps -aux | grep df username 0.0 0.0 212 96 p2 D+9:04AM 0:00.00 df -h username 3332 0.0 0.0 212 96 p1 D+9:04AM 0:00.00 df -h # kill -9 3332 # ps -aux | grep df username 0.0 0.0 212 96 p2 D+9:04AM 0:00.00 df -h username 3332 0.0 0.0 212 96 p1 D+9:04AM 0:00.00 df -h No change. I'm not sure what has hung here, nor am I sure how to 'un-hang' my shell. Any thoughts anyone ? - aW ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Apple 1gz Server -- FreeBSD?
In the immortal words of Forrest Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > We have a 1gz Apple 1U server here -- and I'm wondering if we could > run a *BSD on it, other than Darwin. Well, I think the motto of NetBSD says it all "Of course it runs NetBSD!" You might want to check the specifics over at http://www.netbsd.org top be certain Cheers Tim -- Tim Aslat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Spyderweb Consulting http://www.spyderweb.com.au Phone: +61 0401088479 ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Apple 1gz Server -- FreeBSD?
We have a 1gz Apple 1U server here -- and I'm wondering if we could run a *BSD on it, other than Darwin. Anyone have some info? ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Portupgrade killed everytime
On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 12:21:09AM +0100, James Brown said: > Whenever I run portupgrade, I wait about 30 seconds only to see it die: > > # portupgrade clamav > Killed > # portupgrade vim > Killed Try running it using strace, such as "strace portupgrade vim" and see what it's doing. -- Adam Smith Internode : http://www.internode.on.net Phone : (08) 8228 2999 Dog for sale: Eats lots and is fond of children. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Portupgrade killed everytime
Whenever I run portupgrade, I wait about 30 seconds only to see it die: # portupgrade clamav Killed # portupgrade vim Killed I have a recent cvsup of 'ports-all' on 5.2.1-RELEASE-p9 and have run 'make index' and 'pkgdb -F'. Someone at bsdforums.org has kindly suggested that I'm seeing a Ruby problem, so I tried to do a 'make install clean' on lang/ruby18 (after a pkg_delete -r ruby-\*). This failed to build with the following errors: [...] ===> Building for ruby-1.8.2.p2_1 cc -O -pipe -march=pentium2 -fPIC -I. -I. -c main.c cc -O -pipe -march=pentium2 -fPIC -I. -I. -c dmyext.c cc -O -pipe -march=pentium2 -fPIC -I. -I. -c array.c cc -O -pipe -march=pentium2 -fPIC -I. -I. -c bignum.c cc -O -pipe -march=pentium2 -fPIC -I. -I. -c class.c cc: {standard input}: Assembler messages: {standard input}:0: Warning: end of file not at end of a line; newline inserted {standard input}:1920: Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.p2al' Internal error: Killed (program cc1) Please submit a full bug report. [...] So, I used 'pkg_add -r ruby-devel' instead. A 'pkg_info' now shows: portupgrade-20040701_3 FreeBSD ports/packages administration... ruby-1.8.1.p2 An object-oriented interpreted scripting language ruby18-bdb1-0.2.2 Ruby interface to Berkeley DB revision 1.8x... ruby_r-1.8.1.p2An object-oriented interpreted scripting language Unfortunately, still no joy! If anyone could give me some suggestions, I would really appreciate it. Many thanks, James. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: make package-recursive
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 09:59:52 +0700 "User &" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > there should some way to tell make that if ports have been made package, > the next time that ports should not have been made again in the > make package-recursive from some other ports. > Unfortunately, no. Change CFLAGS and remake, change some of make options and remake, ... They give (for the most part) single same package name. This problem (no straightforward way to indicate what exactly the outcome is) is inherent even in compilations (or file naming conventions we have). Since make package has undergone build process, and doesn't know if it is being repackaged with the same set of files, it probably took the safest path, which is the right thing, I guess. > -- > with best regards, > psr > > http://www.thai-aec.org > http://www.thai.net/makham > ___ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Hard Mail Question
Without using "leave mail on server" or "leave mail on server for x days" is it possible after I have downloaded my email to my computer using pop3 to put it back so I can access it from a different computer. Possibly ftp it back to the server and copy it to my mail directory to redownload it? or mabey install imap and place it in my inbox folder on my local drive... would that throw it back on the server? FreeBSD 4.10 and Sendmail --- Sean Murphy Network Technician California Institute of the Arts [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.calarts.edu/network ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Network Routing Problems???
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello All, I want to thank everyone for there help...attached are the config files for my FreeBSD gateway. I have rc.conf, ipfw rule-set and my natd.conf file. I thought that I took care of incoming traffic, maybe you all can help me and show me if I missed anything. Thank in advance Hakim Z. Singhji wrote: | Hello All, | | I am having problems getting a connection to my FreeBSD gateway from my | Mandrake 10 Linux Machine. I am able to ping, traceroute, ssh etc. the | linux box from my freeBSD machine however I am not able to ping the | gateway. What could be the problem, this is my configuration: | | FreeBSD: Gateway, IPFW & NAT running | HOSTNAME="redgate" | dc0 - 24.199.***.*** [DHCP] | txp0 - 192.168.1.1 | txp1 - unassigned | | Mandrake 10: Workstation | HOSTNAME="metalgate" | | [EMAIL PROTECTED]:] route | DestinationGatewayGenmaskInterace | 192.168.1.0*255.255.255.0eth0 | 127.0.0.0*255.0.0.0lo0 | default192.168.1.10.0.0.0eth0 | | [EMAIL PROTECTED]:] ifconfig eth0 | eth0 link encap: Ethernet HiWadd:00:0D:87:27:C7:80 | inet 192.168.1.3 broadcast 192.168.1.255 mask /24 | UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU 1500 metric 1 | | [EMAIL PROTECTED]:] ping 192.168.1.1 | - --- redgate ping statistics- | 31 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss | | ___ | [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list | http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions | To unsubscribe, send any mail to | "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" | -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFBKnc8lT9WV6TztkoRAn09AJ4iP8AS/Ai+vh4lyrCwsXe5/dyYaQCgg2JM uEE8jHfxVr0Zevb4zTufpgs= =Bsc7 -END PGP SIGNATURE- ### # RC.CONF FILE ### Network ## gateway_enable="YES" network_interfaces="dc0 txp0 txp1" hostname="redgate.ath.cx" ifconfig_dc0="DHCP" ifconfig_txp0="inet 192.168.1.1/24" ifconfig_txp1="inet 192.168.1.2/24" natd_enable="dc0" natd_flags="-s -u -f /etc/natd.conf" # IPFW firewall_enable="YES" firewall_script="/etc/rc.firewall" firewall_type="/etc/ipfw.rules" firewall_quiet="NO" firewall_logging_enable="YES" ## Extra Firewalling Options ## log_in_vain="YES" tcp_drop_synfin="NO" tcp_restrict_rst="YES" icmp_drop_redirect="YES" MISC RC Rules # ... # IPFW.RULES add 00100 allow ip from any to any via lo0 add 00101 deny ip from any to 127.0.0.0/8 # from man ipfw: allow only tcp connections I've created add 00300 check-state add 00301 deny tcp from any to any in established add 00302 allow tcp from any to any out setup keep-state # allow DNS/UDP Packets add 00400 allow udp from 207.69.188.185 53 to any in recv dc0 add 00401 allow udp from 207.69.188.186 53 to any in recv dc0 add 00402 allow udp from 207.69.188.187 53 to any in recv dc0 add 00403 allow udp from any to any out # allow DHCP add 00500 allow udp from any 68 to 24.29.99.105. 67 out via dc0 add 00501 allow udp from 24.29.99.105 67 to any 68 in via dc0 # uncomment rules 00502 and 00503 if ISP's DHCP server has problems #add 00502 allow udp from any 68 to 255.255.255.255 67 out via dc0 #add 00503 allow udp from any 67 to 255.255.255.255 68 in via dc0 #allow some icmp types (codes not supported) add 00600 allow icmp from any to any icmptypes 3 #allow source quench in and out add 00601 allow icmp from any to any icmptypes 4 #allow me to ping out and receive response back add 00602 allow icmp from any to any icmp types 8 out add 00603 allow icmp from any to any icmptypes 0 in #allow me to run traceroute add 00604 allow icmp from any to any icmptypes 11 in ## # NAT.CONF ## # I'm not at all sure if this is ok for "diverting" these packets # to my private network machines ip and port numbers??? redirect_port tcp 192.168.1.3:110 110 #pop3 redirect_port udp 192.168.1.3:110 110 #pop3 redirect_port tcp 192.168.1.3:25 25 #smtp redirect_port udp 192.168.1.3:25 25 #smtp redirect_port tcp 192.168.1.3:80 80 #http redirect_port udp 192.168.1.3:80 80 #http smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: Firebird and ipcrm
promyk skrev: In Readme they write: # isql /usr/local/firebird/security.fdb Statement failed, SQLCODE = -902 operating system directive semget failed -No such file or directory operating system directive semget failed No such file or directory ^^ Is it? ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: how to view .ascii file?
Jay O'Brien wrote: > I'm trying to read the 'paper.ascii' file contained in > /usr/share/doc/psd/12.make/paper.ascii.gz and it is > a mess. This is a tutorial on "make". I've unzipped > the file in a WinXP machine and I can't find a display > tool that will not show the formatting stuff in the file. Thanks to all for the fixes; they all work except lynx, apparently because lynx isn't present. I didn't realize there's such a difference in "plain ascii" between FreeBSD and Windows. Now that I can read the file, I see that it isn't what I thought it would be; it is referred to at the end of MAN MAKE and I thought it would be useful, as it was called a "tutorial". It reads like a foreign language to me, however, as I don't (yet) have the basic understanding of "MAKE" that it expects. This all started as follows: I did a make install clean of XFree86, hoping to start over and take another shot at LCD display parameters. The message I received said it was already installed, and "You may wish to 'make deinstall' and install this port again by 'make reinstall' to upgrade it properly. I want to know how 'make deinstall' and 'make reinstall' operate before I use them. But that's another subject. Jay O'Brien ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: switching NAT: ipf to pf not working
Hi, Try it with this: ext_if="xl0" nat on $ext_if inet from ! ($ext_if) to any -> ($ext_if) Kind regards, Alex. Jorge Mario G. wrote: Hello there I'm trying to switch the nat from ipf to pf our lan is pretty simple INTERNET (pf)--- 192.168.0.0/24 LAN1 | | |--- 192.168.1.0/24 Wireless LAN our ipf configuration was pretty much like this map xl0 192.168.0.0/24 -> 0/32 map xl0 192.168.1.0/24 -> 0/32 Now our pf configuration looks like this: nat on xl0 from 192.168.0.0/24 to any -> (xl0) nat on xl0 from 192.168.1.0/24 to any -> (xl0) 192.168.1.254 is our Wireless access point I dont get it what are we doing wrong? Jorge = _ Do You Yahoo!? Información de Estados Unidos y América Latina, en Yahoo! Noticias. Visítanos en http://noticias.espanol.yahoo.com ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
panic when inserting USB drive into 5.2.1R machine
Hi, I've just bought a new USB flash drive and it causes a panic on my machine. The motherboard is an nForce2 (dmesg can be sent to anyone who requests it). The offending messages are: ===On Insertion=== Aug 21 14:22:37 congo kernel: umass0: vendor 0x0ef8 PANRAM, rev 1.10/1.00, addr 3 Aug 21 14:22:42 congo kernel: umass0: Invalid CSW: tag 3 should be 1 Aug 21 14:22:42 congo kernel: umass0: Invalid CSW: tag 1 should be 2 Aug 21 14:22:42 congo kernel: umass0: Invalid CSW: tag 1 should be 3 ===Panic message savecore: reboot after panic: ohci_add_done: addr 0x1d074f60 not found ===GDB backtrace=== #0 doadump () at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:240 #1 0xc04f6fda in boot (howto=256) at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:372 #2 0xc04f7358 in panic () at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:550 #3 0xc048ea08 in ohci_add_done (sc=0xc4823000, done=487018336) at /usr/src/sys/dev/usb/ohci.c:1320 #4 0xc048e7d9 in ohci_intr1 (sc=0xc4823000) at /usr/src/sys/dev/usb/ohci.c:1212 #5 0xc048e65f in ohci_intr (p=0xc4823000) at /usr/src/sys/dev/usb/ohci.c:1142 #6 0xc04e25d8 in ithread_loop (arg=0xc204c880) at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_intr.c:544 #7 0xc04e132f in fork_exit (callout=0xc04e2410 , arg=0x0, frame=0x0) at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_fork.c The only thing i've come across when looking through the archives is http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2004-January/018826.html, which isn't too helpful, and since i've used other USB flash drives before with no problems I would doubt a chipset error. Any help is appreciated. Although I haven't yet upgraded to 5.3-BETA I am considering it to see if this fixes it Steve ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
custom boot disk
Can anyone provide a pointer to a good how-to on creating a customized bootable disk? Specifically, I'm trying to understand: 1) How do you create a 64mb (for example) memory file system as part of the boot procedure? 2) How do you instruct init to mount the newly created memory file system and then populate via an image containing system files? 3) How do you instruct init to start executing a specific shell or "c" program once the memory file system is populated? J ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Copy all files and subdirectories preserving time stamp?
At 12:00 8/23/2004, Moti Levy wrote: >W. D. wrote: > >>Hi folks, >> >>What would be the way to copy all files and subdirectories >>from one directory to another--preserving the time stamp >>and other attributes? >> >>It seems that 'cp' usually puts a time stamp of the >>current date and time. >> >>Would this work? >> >>cp -r -p -@ /some/source/directory/* /some/target/directory/ >> >> >try using tar , >cd /some/source/directory/ > >tar cfP - *|(cd /some/target/directory/ ; tar xfP - ) Thanks, Moti! I tried this but got an error: tar: You may not specify more than one '-Acdtrux' option So, I googled for: http://www.Google.com/search?q=tar+copy+directories+attributes and found a neat LinuxMafia page. I sucessfully tried this: rsync -av /some/source/directory/ /some/target/directory/ Start Here to Find It Fast! -> http://www.US-Webmasters.com/best-start-page/ $8.77 Domain Names -> http://domains.us-webmasters.com/ ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: File Manager
Paul Schmehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I've always thought it was a bad idea to edit the passwd and groups > file directly, because the dbs don't get built that way. There is no database for the groups file, so people worry less about it. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Reinstalling, then upgrading (Was Re: Salvageable? (Was Re: make installworld error))
Curtis Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I am now going to try again. I am installing v. 4.8 on a server. > This server is to be a Postfix w/Courier IMAP server integrated into a > Linux-based network, authentication centralized using PAM & LDAP. > That's about it. > > Now, some people might say, don't install 4.8 go straight for 5.x. > The reason I am doing this, however, is because I want to not only > know how to perform upgrades, but I want hands on experience. So, > hopefully I am not making this too difficult for me. Upgrades across major-version boundaries are not recommended for novices. Furthermore, FreeBSD is currently in the process of moving the "STABLE" branch from 4.x to 5.x, so there aren't many updates going into 5.x right now. > Finally, while I'm reinstalling 4.8, I would like to know something > about the following. > It seems to me that cvsup is actually downloading the entire > repository of packages for FreeBSD. Is that really what one has to do > to perform an upgrade? It seems like what you would need to do is > merely upgrade those packages necessary for the latest kernel, then > upgrade the kernel, then upgrade all installed packages. (Packages > meaning ports, right?) You're using Linux terminology, I think. To start with, remember, that FreeBSD is not just a kernel -- it's an entire working operating system, and you upgrade all of those ("base system") parts together. That's why "buildworld", "buildkernel", "installkernel", and "installworld" are all part of the same upgrade procedure (which includes several other steps as well). In FreeBSD, a "port" is a third-party application ported to be built from source on your system. A "package" is a pre-compiled binary of that port. Once installed, they are both tracked (and removable) by the same database, usually referred to as the "package database". See the FreeBSD Handbook section on "Installing Applications: Packages and Ports" for a full explanation. So you don't update ports or packages in order to update your base system, but you may need to update them afterwards (usually /usr/ports/UPDATING will warn you when this sort of thing occurs; it's quite rare aside from the "bleeding edge." Which brings us to what cvsup actually gets you: a collection of files. What those files are depends on which collection you configure cvsup to get for you, but the two primary collections are: "src-all", which is all of the source files (normally kept under /usr/src) needed to build the base system; and "ports-all", which is the whole collection of makefiles and local patches (normally kept under /usr/ports) needed to download the source of, compile, and install the third-party applications. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
missing /dev/fd0 after upgrading to FBSD-6.0-CURRENT
Hi all, this is my problem ! After cvsupping from FBSD-5.2 to FBSD-6.0-CURRENT I miss fd0 in /dev. Consequently accssing floppy is not possible anymore. It must have something to do with devfs. I tried 'mknod /dev/fd0 ...' but could not find out the correct major/minor numbers for the floppy driver. Any suggestion helping solve the problem is highly appreciated (sure, the real problem is my stupidity, but this is not solvable anymore) Thanks in advance Carlo. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: disk2.iso: rescue disk
Hanspeter Roth said: > Hello, > > is the disk2.iso mainly a rescue disk? > Or does it contain further stuff for installation? It is mainly a rescue disk. It contains nothing that you'll actually need for a FreeBSD install. It would be nice if it were mentioned somewhere in the handbook or FTP site what the differences are between the ISOs that are available on the mirrors. -- Charles Ulrich System Administrator Ideal Solution - http://www.idealso.com ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
SCSI disk to disk dump restore
Hey Gang, I had an older scsi disk going bad, so I picked up a new disk to replace it. I did a dump | restore to move the data to the new disk, but it went far slower than expected. I'm wondering if there's an issue with the different disk speeds. Old disk from dmesg: da0: Fixed Direct Access SCSI-3 device da0: 80.000MB/s transfers (40.000MHz, offset 31, 16bit), Tagged Queueing Enabled da0: 17522MB (35885168 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 2233C) New disk, as reported by dmesg (it's a seagate U320): da2: Fixed Direct Access SCSI-3 device da2: 80.000MB/s transfers (40.000MHz, offset 63, 16bit), Tagged Queueing Enabled da2: 35003MB (71687372 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 4462C) The dump was 13G, and took about 2 hours. I calculated that out to be about 1.8MB/s. Of course, that's total time I'm sure there's some dump overhead (though, i didn't use -L) - but still, 2 hours for 13G?! I'm thinking there was a jumper or parameter I should have set due to the different disk types. Note that I removed da0, but there's still another quantum in the machine on the scsi chain. Any hints? tia, drue ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Reinstalling, then upgrading
On 23 Aug, 2004, at 13:16, Robert Huff wrote: Curtis Vaughan writes: Finally, while I'm reinstalling 4.8, I would like to know something about the following. It seems to me that cvsup is actually downloading the entire repository of packages for FreeBSD. Is that really what one has to do to perform an upgrade? Cvsup updates what you tell it to update - if you ask correctly, as little as a single file. It seems like what you would need to do is merely upgrade those packages necessary for the latest kernel, "world". then upgrade the kernel, "kernel". then upgrade all installed packages. (Packages meaning ports, right?) "ports". And that's right, except Once you've installed the ports tree (say from CD) do one run of cvsup to bring the tree up to date. This may be a fairly large update, but will not be everything because some ports haven't changed in years. Afterwards, you can run another update once a week, or once a month. (Once a month is stretching it, because some popular ports get updated very frequently.) If there are parts of the ports tree you don't care about (e.g. vietnamese or mbone) there are ways to tell cvsup to ignore that entire sub-tree. Did this answer your question? (And if not, can you be more specific?) Robert Huff I think so for now. Thanks! Curtis ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Reinstalling, then upgrading
Curtis Vaughan writes: > Finally, while I'm reinstalling 4.8, I would like to know > something about the following. > It seems to me that cvsup is actually downloading the entire > repository of packages for FreeBSD. Is that really what one has > to do to perform an upgrade? Cvsup updates what you tell it to update - if you ask correctly, as little as a single file. > It seems like what you would need > to do is merely upgrade those packages necessary for the latest > kernel, "world". > then upgrade the kernel, "kernel". >then upgrade all > installed > packages. (Packages meaning ports, right?) "ports". And that's right, except Once you've installed the ports tree (say from CD) do one run of cvsup to bring the tree up to date. This may be a fairly large update, but will not be everything because some ports haven't changed in years. Afterwards, you can run another update once a week, or once a month. (Once a month is stretching it, because some popular ports get updated very frequently.) If there are parts of the ports tree you don't care about (e.g. vietnamese or mbone) there are ways to tell cvsup to ignore that entire sub-tree. Did this answer your question? (And if not, can you be more specific?) Robert Huff ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: File Manager
--On Saturday, August 21, 2004 08:16:16 PM -0600 Jon Drews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 01:59:23 GMT, Emon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Second, I did create a new user, but I wasn't sure wich group to put it in, so I kept the GROUP field blank. Now I can't su to root cos it say that I am not in the right goup(wheel). So what does it mean & how do I solve this prob? Edit the /etc/group file and add your new account like so: wheel:*:0:root,$YOUR_ACCOUNT Just curiouswhy would you do this rather than using pw? pw usermod username -G wheel I've always thought it was a bad idea to edit the passwd and groups file directly, because the dbs don't get built that way. Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Adjunct Information Security Officer The University of Texas at Dallas AVIEN Founding Member http://www.utdallas.edu/ir/security/ ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Reinstalling, then upgrading
Curtis Vaughan writes: > Finally, while I'm reinstalling 4.8, I would like to know > something about the following. > It seems to me that cvsup is actually downloading the entire > repository of packages for FreeBSD. Is that really what one has > to do to perform an upgrade? Cvsup updates what you tell it to update - if you ask correctly, as little as a single file. > It seems like what you would need > to do is merely upgrade those packages necessary for the latest > kernel, "world". > then upgrade the kernel, "kernel". >then upgrade all > installed > packages. (Packages meaning ports, right?) "ports". And that's right, except Once you've installed the ports tree (say from CD) do one run of cvsup to bring the tree up to date. This may be a fairly large update, but will not be everything because some ports haven't changed in years. Afterwards, you can run another update once a week, or once a month. (Once a month is stretching it, because some popular ports get updated very frequently.) If there are parts of the ports tree you don't care about (e.g. vietnamese or mbone) there are ways to tell cvsup to ignore that entire sub-tree. Did this answer your question? (And if not, can you be more specific?) Robert Huff ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Digi PCI / XEM 16-Port
In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Kyle Mott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: : I have tried several times now to compile a GENERIC kernel on : 4.10-STABLE with dgm0 (Digi Ports/16em, PCI version!) enabled, and have : had no luck. Can anyone give me pointers? Right now, it's not showing up : in dmesg (no errors, no warnings, nothing). The config line I have been : using is below (but it's the one straight out of LINT). I've done a lot : of googling and maillist searching; most of the documentation is for the : ISA version, and not the PCI version. I've tried chaning 'at isa?' to : 'at pci?' with no luck. : : device dgm0at isa? port 0x104 iomem 0xd Try 'digi' instead. The various drivers were merged into digi. Warner ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
disk2.iso: rescue disk
Hello, is the disk2.iso mainly a rescue disk? Or does it contain further stuff for installation? -Hanspeter ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Reinstalling, then upgrading (Was Re: Salvageable? (Was Re: make installworld error))
Thanks to everyone who has been answering my questions over the past several days (weeks) concerning installing and upgrading FreeBSD. I am now going to try again. I am installing v. 4.8 on a server. This server is to be a Postfix w/Courier IMAP server integrated into a Linux-based network, authentication centralized using PAM & LDAP. That's about it. Now, some people might say, don't install 4.8 go straight for 5.x. The reason I am doing this, however, is because I want to not only know how to perform upgrades, but I want hands on experience. So, hopefully I am not making this too difficult for me. Finally, while I'm reinstalling 4.8, I would like to know something about the following. It seems to me that cvsup is actually downloading the entire repository of packages for FreeBSD. Is that really what one has to do to perform an upgrade? It seems like what you would need to do is merely upgrade those packages necessary for the latest kernel, then upgrade the kernel, then upgrade all installed packages. (Packages meaning ports, right?) Thanks again! Curtis On 23 Aug, 2004, at 11:10, Steven Friedrich wrote: On Monday 23 August 2004 01:58 pm, Curtis Vaughan wrote: On 23 Aug, 2004, at 10:51, Steven Friedrich wrote: On Monday 23 August 2004 01:39 pm, Curtis Vaughan wrote: So, could someone tell me if my system is salvageable or not and what I need to do? Or, should I just start over? Curtis On 21 Aug, 2004, at 17:06, Curtis Vaughan wrote: So, it is my understanding that I did in fact do things right (or that is to say that The Complete FreeBSD had the right directions. But that something else went wrong. BTW, I installed 4.8 from scratch. Then spent a couple of days preparing to do a cvsup making sure that I set everything up right (sources: Complete FreeBSD, freebsd.org, and this list. Then I did the cvsup. Everything else I've already written about in a previous letter. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem that booting into an old kernel is an option. I have looked at the files on my system and there is no kernel.old or anything like it. There is only a kernel directory under the /boot/ directory. What information do I need to provide to perhaps salvage this system? And what steps did I possibly miss? Curtis "Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Yup. Go back to the top --- I missed where in your list of steps you actually *installed* the new kernel... That would be where he said: make kernel which is equivalent to "make buildkernel installkernel". It doesn't explain quite what's happening here, though -- and he didn't even *hint* at such basic clues as what version he was updating from or to (there may be extra steps for large updating jumps). Booting the old kernel is certainly worth a try before starting over, though; the system is quite likely to be salvageable. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" Try to boot into single-user mode, i.e., when the system boots, it'll display a 10 second countdown. Hit spacebar to abort the countdown. Then type boot -s and it'll boot into single-user mode with only the root partition mounted. type mount -a to get the other partitions mounted. Then redo your buildworld,etc., but skip mergemaster stuff. Here's the steps: cd /usr/src make buildworld make buildkernel KERNCONF=yourkernelname (you DID copy GENERIC and customize it didn't you?) make installkernel KERNCONF=yourkernelname make installworld reboot Skipping the mergemaster stuff will mean that any recent changes to various config files will be missing, but you should be able to come up multi-user. If these steps fail, it'll probably be easier to just reinstall. As I wrote in an earlier letter, I can't get into single-user mode. Here's what happens after using the boot -s option: It's asks: Enter full pathname of shell or RETURN for /bin/sh But when I hit RETURN, it says: pid 7 (ssh), uid -: exited on signal 12 Aug 20 08:41:58 init: single user shell terminated, restarting and then it asks again: Enter full path I have tried also manually entering in: /bin/sh /bin/csh /bin/chsh /usr/local/bin/bash etc. etc. Curtis ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" unless you are expert enough to use FreeBSD boot and repair floppies, I recommend you just reinstall.
Re: Salvageable? (Was Re: make installworld error)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 23 August 2004 20:39, Curtis Vaughan wrote: > So, could someone tell me if my system is salvageable or not and what I > need to do? > Or, should I just start over? > > Curtis > > On 21 Aug, 2004, at 17:06, Curtis Vaughan wrote: > > So, it is my understanding that I did in fact do things right (or that > > is > > to say that The Complete FreeBSD had the right directions. But that > > something else went wrong. > > > > BTW, I installed 4.8 from scratch. Then spent a couple of days > > preparing > > to do a cvsup making sure that I set everything up right (sources: > > Complete FreeBSD, freebsd.org, and this list. > > > > Then I did the cvsup. Everything else I've already written about in a > > previous letter. using which sup configration: - -sample--- *default host=cvsup.de.freebsd.org *default base=/usr *default prefix=/tmp/cvsup *default release=cvs *default delete use-rel-suffix *default tag=RELENG_4_5 - - what is default tag in your sup file ??? > > > > Unfortunately, it doesn't seem that booting into an old kernel is an > > option. I have looked at the files on my system and there is no > > kernel.old or anything like it. There is only a kernel directory under > > the /boot/ directory. 5.x put kernel there.it seems you > > since you are using 4.8 your kernel should be in /kernel and old one should be /kernel.old (these are files and also you should have /modules and /modules.old we have to learn our kernel version first. "uname -a" this is from a 4.8 stable system: FreeBSD sunburn 4.8-STABLE FreeBSD 4.8-STABLE #0: Fri Jul 11 04:42:22 EEST 2003[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/stable_48 i386 what is your "uname -a" output and one more impotent question. do you remember your runlevel when you tried "make installworld" ?? documentation suggest that you boot into sibgle user? were you in single user?? > > What information do I need to provide to perhaps salvage this system? > > And what steps did I possibly miss? > > > > Curtis > > > >> "Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >>> Yup. Go back to the top --- I missed where > >>> in your list of steps you actually *installed* > >>> the new kernel... > >> > >> That would be where he said: > make kernel > >> > >> which is equivalent to "make buildkernel installkernel". > >> > >> It doesn't explain quite what's happening here, though -- and he > >> didn't even *hint* at such basic clues as what version he was updating > >> from or to (there may be extra steps for large updating jumps). > >> > >> Booting the old kernel is certainly worth a try before starting over, > >> though; the system is quite likely to be salvageable. - -- - -- gpg public key @ http://cmpe.emu.edu.tr/ilker/ilker.asc pub 1024D/A4F41BD0 2003-07-16 Ilker Ozupak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Primary key fingerprint: E509 17B6 C8E2 ADB7 32A7 4746 BF14 814A A4F4 1BD0 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.5 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQFBKjbBvxSBSqT0G9ARAmDuAJ9cov9Jep71XZiIwTphW+oi43U9RQCfUno/ 4Ga3lntzk9HXZTvhN6VuQXY= =6YUW -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Salvageable? (Was Re: make installworld error)
On Monday 23 August 2004 01:58 pm, Curtis Vaughan wrote: > On 23 Aug, 2004, at 10:51, Steven Friedrich wrote: > > On Monday 23 August 2004 01:39 pm, Curtis Vaughan wrote: > >> So, could someone tell me if my system is salvageable or not and what > >> I > >> need to do? > >> Or, should I just start over? > >> > >> Curtis > >> > >> On 21 Aug, 2004, at 17:06, Curtis Vaughan wrote: > >>> So, it is my understanding that I did in fact do things right (or > >>> that > >>> is > >>> to say that The Complete FreeBSD had the right directions. But that > >>> something else went wrong. > >>> > >>> BTW, I installed 4.8 from scratch. Then spent a couple of days > >>> preparing > >>> to do a cvsup making sure that I set everything up right (sources: > >>> Complete FreeBSD, freebsd.org, and this list. > >>> > >>> Then I did the cvsup. Everything else I've already written about in > >>> a > >>> previous letter. > >>> > >>> Unfortunately, it doesn't seem that booting into an old kernel is an > >>> option. I have looked at the files on my system and there is no > >>> kernel.old or anything like it. There is only a kernel directory > >>> under > >>> the > >>> /boot/ directory. > >>> > >>> What information do I need to provide to perhaps salvage this system? > >>> And what steps did I possibly miss? > >>> > >>> Curtis > >>> > "Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Yup. Go back to the top --- I missed where > > in your list of steps you actually *installed* > > the new kernel... > > That would be where he said: > >> make kernel > > which is equivalent to "make buildkernel installkernel". > > It doesn't explain quite what's happening here, though -- and he > didn't even *hint* at such basic clues as what version he was > updating > from or to (there may be extra steps for large updating jumps). > > Booting the old kernel is certainly worth a try before starting > over, > though; the system is quite likely to be salvageable. > ___ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > >>> > >>> ___ > >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > >>> http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > >>> To unsubscribe, send any mail to > >>> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > >> > >> ___ > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > >> http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > >> To unsubscribe, send any mail to > >> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > > > > Try to boot into single-user mode, i.e., when the system boots, it'll > > display > > a 10 second countdown. Hit spacebar to abort the countdown. Then type > > boot > > -s and it'll boot into single-user mode with only the root partition > > mounted. > > > > type mount -a to get the other partitions mounted. > > > > Then redo your buildworld,etc., but skip mergemaster stuff. > > > > Here's the steps: > > cd /usr/src > > make buildworld > > make buildkernel KERNCONF=yourkernelname (you DID copy GENERIC and > > customize > > it didn't you?) > > make installkernel KERNCONF=yourkernelname > > make installworld > > reboot > > > > Skipping the mergemaster stuff will mean that any recent changes to > > various > > config files will be missing, but you should be able to come up > > multi-user. > > > > If these steps fail, it'll probably be easier to just reinstall. > > As I wrote in an earlier letter, I can't get into single-user mode. > Here's what happens after using the boot -s option: > > It's asks: Enter full pathname of shell or RETURN for /bin/sh > > But when I hit RETURN, it says: pid 7 (ssh), uid -: exited on signal 12 > Aug 20 08:41:58 init: single user shell terminated, restarting > > and then it asks again: Enter full path > > I have tried also manually entering in: > /bin/sh > /bin/csh > /bin/chsh > /usr/local/bin/bash > etc. > etc. > > Curtis > > ___ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" unless you are expert enough to use FreeBSD boot and repair floppies, I recommend you just reinstall. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Salvageable? (Was Re: make installworld error)
On 23 Aug, 2004, at 10:51, Steven Friedrich wrote: On Monday 23 August 2004 01:39 pm, Curtis Vaughan wrote: So, could someone tell me if my system is salvageable or not and what I need to do? Or, should I just start over? Curtis On 21 Aug, 2004, at 17:06, Curtis Vaughan wrote: So, it is my understanding that I did in fact do things right (or that is to say that The Complete FreeBSD had the right directions. But that something else went wrong. BTW, I installed 4.8 from scratch. Then spent a couple of days preparing to do a cvsup making sure that I set everything up right (sources: Complete FreeBSD, freebsd.org, and this list. Then I did the cvsup. Everything else I've already written about in a previous letter. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem that booting into an old kernel is an option. I have looked at the files on my system and there is no kernel.old or anything like it. There is only a kernel directory under the /boot/ directory. What information do I need to provide to perhaps salvage this system? And what steps did I possibly miss? Curtis "Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Yup. Go back to the top --- I missed where in your list of steps you actually *installed* the new kernel... That would be where he said: make kernel which is equivalent to "make buildkernel installkernel". It doesn't explain quite what's happening here, though -- and he didn't even *hint* at such basic clues as what version he was updating from or to (there may be extra steps for large updating jumps). Booting the old kernel is certainly worth a try before starting over, though; the system is quite likely to be salvageable. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" Try to boot into single-user mode, i.e., when the system boots, it'll display a 10 second countdown. Hit spacebar to abort the countdown. Then type boot -s and it'll boot into single-user mode with only the root partition mounted. type mount -a to get the other partitions mounted. Then redo your buildworld,etc., but skip mergemaster stuff. Here's the steps: cd /usr/src make buildworld make buildkernel KERNCONF=yourkernelname (you DID copy GENERIC and customize it didn't you?) make installkernel KERNCONF=yourkernelname make installworld reboot Skipping the mergemaster stuff will mean that any recent changes to various config files will be missing, but you should be able to come up multi-user. If these steps fail, it'll probably be easier to just reinstall. As I wrote in an earlier letter, I can't get into single-user mode. Here's what happens after using the boot -s option: It's asks: Enter full pathname of shell or RETURN for /bin/sh But when I hit RETURN, it says: pid 7 (ssh), uid -: exited on signal 12 Aug 20 08:41:58 init: single user shell terminated, restarting and then it asks again: Enter full path I have tried also manually entering in: /bin/sh /bin/csh /bin/chsh /usr/local/bin/bash etc. etc. Curtis ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Salvageable? (Was Re: make installworld error)
On Monday 23 August 2004 01:39 pm, Curtis Vaughan wrote: > So, could someone tell me if my system is salvageable or not and what I > need to do? > Or, should I just start over? > > Curtis > > On 21 Aug, 2004, at 17:06, Curtis Vaughan wrote: > > So, it is my understanding that I did in fact do things right (or that > > is > > to say that The Complete FreeBSD had the right directions. But that > > something else went wrong. > > > > BTW, I installed 4.8 from scratch. Then spent a couple of days > > preparing > > to do a cvsup making sure that I set everything up right (sources: > > Complete FreeBSD, freebsd.org, and this list. > > > > Then I did the cvsup. Everything else I've already written about in a > > previous letter. > > > > Unfortunately, it doesn't seem that booting into an old kernel is an > > option. I have looked at the files on my system and there is no > > kernel.old or anything like it. There is only a kernel directory under > > the > > /boot/ directory. > > > > What information do I need to provide to perhaps salvage this system? > > And what steps did I possibly miss? > > > > Curtis > > > >> "Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >>> Yup. Go back to the top --- I missed where > >>> in your list of steps you actually *installed* > >>> the new kernel... > >> > >> That would be where he said: > make kernel > >> > >> which is equivalent to "make buildkernel installkernel". > >> > >> It doesn't explain quite what's happening here, though -- and he > >> didn't even *hint* at such basic clues as what version he was updating > >> from or to (there may be extra steps for large updating jumps). > >> > >> Booting the old kernel is certainly worth a try before starting over, > >> though; the system is quite likely to be salvageable. > >> ___ > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > >> http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > >> To unsubscribe, send any mail to > >> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > > > > ___ > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > > To unsubscribe, send any mail to > > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > > ___ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" Try to boot into single-user mode, i.e., when the system boots, it'll display a 10 second countdown. Hit spacebar to abort the countdown. Then type boot -s and it'll boot into single-user mode with only the root partition mounted. type mount -a to get the other partitions mounted. Then redo your buildworld,etc., but skip mergemaster stuff. Here's the steps: cd /usr/src make buildworld make buildkernel KERNCONF=yourkernelname (you DID copy GENERIC and customize it didn't you?) make installkernel KERNCONF=yourkernelname make installworld reboot Skipping the mergemaster stuff will mean that any recent changes to various config files will be missing, but you should be able to come up multi-user. If these steps fail, it'll probably be easier to just reinstall. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: incorrect disk geometry warning using 3ware controler
On Sun, Aug 22, 2004 at 01:28:54PM +0800, FreeBSD Daemon wrote: > Dear list > > I bought a 3ware 7500-4LP controller and 4x 200GB IDE disks to go with > it. > Now installing FreeBSD 4.10 I get a warring that the disk geometry > (72963cyls/255heads/63sectrors) is wrong. > Can I ignore this warning safely? As a general rule, if it works after wards, but warning can be ignored. -- Brooks -- Any statement of the form "X is the one, true Y" is FALSE. PGP fingerprint 655D 519C 26A7 82E7 2529 9BF0 5D8E 8BE9 F238 1AD4 pgpvopXHWTT0e.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: changing card in a reader (revisited)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 19 July 2004 05:28 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > From: Anish Mistry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Monday, July 19, 2004 11:21 am > > > On Monday 19 July 2004 05:10 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Aloha > > > > > > I had previously started a thread with this problem and although I > > > received several suggestions the problem was never solved. > > > http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2004- > > > > June/050819.html> > > > > > Below I have included more information. If I change an 8MB card for > > > another 8MB card everything works as it should. If I try a > > > > different size > > > > > card it fails. > > > > > > In addition, if I boot with no card in the slot, I cannot get a > > > > slice to > > > > > initiate in /dev. i.e. I will see /dev/da0 - /dev/da3. When I > > > > boot with > > > > > a card in the slot I see /dev/da2s1 as seen below. This problem > > > > has been > > > > > reported by others (found through google) but again there was no > > > > solution.> Is there a friend that I am unaware of? > > > > > I have tried various attempts with camcontrol without any good > > > > results. If > > > > > I unplug and replug the USB cable both of the above problems are > > > > corrected.> I don't feel that is a viable solution. My wife has WXP > > on her computer and > > > > > it will update with the changing of a card. I really need a > > > > friend that > > > > > will rescan or update the USB connection. > > > > > > Here are the related parts of dmesg.boot. da4 is a thumb drive > > > > and da1-3 > > > > > are the 4 slots of my card reader. The SmartMedia card is in da2. > > > > > > GEOM: create disk da0 dp=0xc2e44050 > > > GEOM: create disk da1 dp=0xc2dacc50 > > > GEOM: create disk da2 dp=0xc2e47450 > > > GEOM: create disk da3 dp=0xc2e45850 > > > GEOM: create disk da4 dp=0xc2e45450 > > > da4 at umass-sim1 bus 1 target 0 lun 0 > > > da4: Removable Direct Access SCSI-0 > > > > device> da4: 1.000MB/s transfers > > > > > da4: 250MB (512000 512 byte sectors: 64H 32S/T 250C) > > > da0 at umass-sim0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0 > > > da0: Removable Direct Access SCSI- > > > > 0 device > > > > > da0: 1.000MB/s transfers > > > da0: Attempt to query device size failed: NOT READY, Medium not > > > > present> da1 at umass-sim0 bus 0 target 0 lun 1 > > > > > da1: Removable Direct Access SCSI- > > > > 0 device > > > > > da1: 1.000MB/s transfers > > > da1: Attempt to query device size failed: NOT READY, Medium not > > > > present> da2 at umass-sim0 bus 0 target 0 lun 2 > > > > > da2: Removable Direct Access SCSI- > > > > 0 device > > > > > da2: 1.000MB/s transfers > > > da2: 7MB (16000 512 byte sectors: 64H 32S/T 7C) > > > da3 at umass-sim0 bus 0 target 0 lun 3 > > > da3: Removable Direct Access SCSI- > > > > 0 device > > > > > da3: 1.000MB/s transfers > > > da3: Attempt to query device size failed: NOT READY, Medium not > > > > present> (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): READ CAPACITY. CDB: 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 > > 0 0 0 > > > > > (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): CAM Status: SCSI Status Error > > > (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): SCSI Status: Check Condition > > > (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): NOT READY asc:3a,0 > > > (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): Medium not present > > > (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): Unretryable error > > > Opened disk da0 -> 6 > > > (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): READ CAPACITY. CDB: 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 > > > (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): CAM Status: SCSI Status Error > > > (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): SCSI Status: Check Condition > > > (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): NOT READY asc:3a,0 > > > (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): Medium not present > > > (da0:umass-sim0:0:0:0): Unretryable error > > > Opened disk da0 -> 6 > > > (da1:umass-sim0:0:0:1): READ CAPACITY. CDB: 25 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 > > > (da1:umass-sim0:0:0:1): CAM Status: SCSI Status Error > > > (da1:umass-sim0:0:0:1): SCSI Status: Check Condition > > > (da1:umass-sim0:0:0:1): NOT READY asc:3a,0 > > > (da1:umass-sim0:0:0:1): Medium not present > > > (da1:umass-sim0:0:0:1): Unretryable error > > > Opened disk da1 -> 6 > > > (da1:umass-sim0:0:0:1): READ CAPACITY. CDB: 25 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 > > > (da1:umass-sim0:0:0:1): CAM Status: SCSI Status Error > > > (da1:umass-sim0:0:0:1): SCSI Status: Check Condition > > > (da1:umass-sim0:0:0:1): NOT READY asc:3a,0 > > > (da1:umass-sim0:0:0:1): Medium not present > > > (da1:umass-sim0:0:0:1): Unretryable error > > > Opened disk da1 -> 6 > > > (da3:umass-sim0:0:0:3): READ CAPACITY. CDB: 25 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 > > > (da3:umass-sim0:0:0:3): CAM Status: SCSI Status Error > > > (da3:umass-sim0:0:0:3): SCSI Status: Check Condition > > > (da3:umass-sim0:0:0:3): NOT READY asc:3a,0 > > > (da3:umass-sim0:0:0:3): Medium not present > > > (da3:umass-sim0:0:0:3): Unretryable error > > > Opened disk da3 -> 6 > > > (da3:umass-sim0:0:0:3): READ CAPACITY. CDB: 25 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 > > > (da3:umass-sim0:0:0:3): CAM Status: SCSI Status Error > > > (da3:umass-sim0:0:0:3): SCSI Status: Check Condition > > > (da3:umass-sim0:0:0:3): NOT READY
Salvageable? (Was Re: make installworld error)
So, could someone tell me if my system is salvageable or not and what I need to do? Or, should I just start over? Curtis On 21 Aug, 2004, at 17:06, Curtis Vaughan wrote: So, it is my understanding that I did in fact do things right (or that is to say that The Complete FreeBSD had the right directions. But that something else went wrong. BTW, I installed 4.8 from scratch. Then spent a couple of days preparing to do a cvsup making sure that I set everything up right (sources: Complete FreeBSD, freebsd.org, and this list. Then I did the cvsup. Everything else I've already written about in a previous letter. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem that booting into an old kernel is an option. I have looked at the files on my system and there is no kernel.old or anything like it. There is only a kernel directory under the /boot/ directory. What information do I need to provide to perhaps salvage this system? And what steps did I possibly miss? Curtis "Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Yup. Go back to the top --- I missed where in your list of steps you actually *installed* the new kernel... That would be where he said: make kernel which is equivalent to "make buildkernel installkernel". It doesn't explain quite what's happening here, though -- and he didn't even *hint* at such basic clues as what version he was updating from or to (there may be extra steps for large updating jumps). Booting the old kernel is certainly worth a try before starting over, though; the system is quite likely to be salvageable. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: [Fwd: [Fwd: Help with Interpreting Load Plugin Error Message]]
I'm getting that message and Java Plug-in does not work. Is there a way to fix that? On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 14:23:11 -0400, Bob Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Please ignore previous message. Found what appears to be > the problem in /usr/ports/www/mozilla/pkg_message. Must > have missed this when I ran portupgrade. > > Bob > > > > Original Message > Subject:[Fwd: Help with Interpreting Load Plugin Error Message] > Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2004 13:25:59 -0400 > From: Bob Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: FreeBSD-Questions <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Just a follow-up. > Might this be a question handled outside the FreeBSD mailing list? > > Bob > > Original Message > Subject:Help with Interpreting Load Plugin Error Message > Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2004 20:39:36 -0400 > From: Bob Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: FreeBSD-Questions <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > During shutdown I consistently receive the following > message repeated numerous times. I did a search > through Google and found a 9/2003 query but no response. > > LoadPlugin: failed to initialize shared library > /usr/local/jdk1.3.1/jre/plugin/i386/ns600/libjavaplugin_oji.so > [/usr/local/jdk1.3.1/jre/plugin/i386/ns600/libjavaplugin_oji.so: > Undefined symbol "_vt$16nsQueryInterface"] > > Is anyone familiar with the error message? Might this error > be the cause of repeated crashes in Mozilla, Firefox, and/or > Galeon? > > Thanks for your input. > Bob Perry > > -- > I've learned that whatever hits the fan will not be evenly > distributed. > > FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE-p2 #0 > > ___ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > -- --- Guillermo García Rojas Covarrubias Director General SoloBSD http://www.solobsd.org ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
RE: Customized/automated FreeBSD Installations....
Hello Forrest, Take a look at the "FreeBSD From Scratch " article by Jens Schweikhardt at http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/fbsd-from-scratch/in dex.html. "This article describes my efforts at FreeBSD From Scratch: a fully automated installation of a customized FreeBSD system compiled from source, including compilation of all your favorite ports and configured to match your idea of the perfect system. If you think make world is a wonderful concept, FreeBSD From Scratch extends it to make evenmore." It should at least get you going on the right path. Jason -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Forrest Aldrich Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 9:21 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Customized/automated FreeBSD Installations I've been Googling for some information on this (and the Handbook). We have a scenario whereby we'll be building (over time) several mostly-identical systems. There are similar tasks that will need to be performed on those systems (copying over accounts, passwords, homedirectories), and certain *.conf changes, etc. There has to be a decent way to accomplish this, other than manually per-system or having to build a make-release with some customizations. I have seen GNU CFEngine, but it seems like overkill. I'd appreciate some recommendations/pointers. Thanks! ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Copy all files and subdirectories preserving time stamp?
W. D. wrote: Hi folks, What would be the way to copy all files and subdirectories from one directory to another--preserving the time stamp and other attributes? It seems that 'cp' usually puts a time stamp of the current date and time. Would this work? cp -r -p -@ /some/source/directory/* /some/target/directory/ Thanks for your help! Start Here to Find It Fast!™ -> http://www.US-Webmasters.com/best-start-page/ $8.77 Domain Names -> http://domains.us-webmasters.com/ ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" try using tar , cd /some/source/directory/ tar cfP - *|(cd /some/target/directory/ ; tar xfP - ) ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Copy all files and subdirectories preserving time stamp?
Hi folks, What would be the way to copy all files and subdirectories from one directory to another--preserving the time stamp and other attributes? It seems that 'cp' usually puts a time stamp of the current date and time. Would this work? cp -r -p -@ /some/source/directory/* /some/target/directory/ Thanks for your help! Start Here to Find It Fast! -> http://www.US-Webmasters.com/best-start-page/ $8.77 Domain Names -> http://domains.us-webmasters.com/ ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Digi PCI / XEM 16-Port
I have tried several times now to compile a GENERIC kernel on 4.10-STABLE with dgm0 (Digi Ports/16em, PCI version!) enabled, and have had no luck. Can anyone give me pointers? Right now, it's not showing up in dmesg (no errors, no warnings, nothing). The config line I have been using is below (but it's the one straight out of LINT). I've done a lot of googling and maillist searching; most of the documentation is for the ISA version, and not the PCI version. I've tried chaning 'at isa?' to 'at pci?' with no luck. My next guess would be to try 5.2.1, and then beyond that RedHat (though, I would really like to avoid using RH). device dgm0at isa? port 0x104 iomem 0xd -Kyle Mott ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
RE: 0i09u5rug08r89589gjrg [Qurb #230606]
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Re:Returned mail: Data format error
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Re: cron and vfork
Malcolm Kay wrote: [ ... ] The presence of a problem became evident when when I was unable to log into the machine Monday morning, neither from a console or through ssh on the LAN. At the console it puts up a login prompt and accepts the name entry but that is all -- no password prompt and no further activity. I've had to reboot the machine with a brutal physical reset. Your description sounds somewhat like the machine ran out of virtual memory, or possibly some other critical resource like process table slots. Run top continuously for a few days and see what you see, or consider fancier monitoring capabilities from ports. -- -Chuck ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Problem installing on VIA 8237 SATA
I'm trying to install 5.2.1 on a machine with a VIA 8237 SATA controller. Although the controller is detected on boot the same is not true for the drive (a 200GB Seagate Barracuda). According to the man page the controller is fully supported and having STFW I can't find anything useful to aid my cause. Having looked through LINT I can't see that there's anything that would be useful to pass at boot time, so does anyone have any suggestions? All advice or pointers to docs etc appreciated. Regards, Greg -- I dreamed that I had written Lord of the Rings. Sadly, I was only Tolkien in my sleep. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
cron and vfork
I'm having a problem with cron and vfork. Here are a couple of samples from the cron log:- Aug 22 16:13:00 central /usr/sbin/cron[89748]: (root) CMD ( /usr/local/sbin/nwmail2linux) Aug 22 16:15:00 central /usr/sbin/cron[89749]: (CRON) error (can't vfork) Aug 22 16:15:00 central /usr/sbin/cron[89750]: (CRON) error (can't vfork) Aug 22 16:17:00 central /usr/sbin/cron[89752]: (root) CMD ( /usr/local/sbin/nwmail2linux) Aug 22 16:19:00 central /usr/sbin/cron[89754]: (root) CMD ( /usr/local/sbin/nwmail2linux) Aug 22 16:20:00 central /usr/sbin/cron[89756]: (root) CMD (/usr/libexec/atrun) Aug 22 18:59:00 central /usr/sbin/cron[89952]: (root) CMD ( /usr/local/sbin/nwmail2linux) Aug 22 19:00:01 central /usr/sbin/cron[89953]: (CRON) error (can't vfork) Aug 22 19:00:01 central /usr/sbin/cron[89954]: (CRON) error (can't vfork) Aug 22 19:01:00 central /usr/sbin/cron[89956]: (root) CMD ( /usr/local/sbin/nwmail2linux) The problem started with the first error entry shown here. Note that this is a work machine and the problem appears at 4:15pm on a Sunday when all should be quiet which seems to make any of the vfork failure mechanisms mentioned in the man pages vfork(2) and fork(2) unlikely. The presence of a problem became evident when when I was unable to log into the machine Monday morning, neither from a console or through ssh on the LAN. At the console it puts up a login prompt and accepts the name entry but that is all -- no password prompt and no further activity. I've had to reboot the machine with a brutal physical reset. The same thing happened at the quiet part of the previous weekend. The cron jobs are all in /etc/crontab and the problem when it occurs is always at a time when 2 jobs clash: /usr/local/sbin/nwmail2linux and /usr/libexec/atrun or newsyslog and /usr/libexec/atrun /usr/local/sbin/nwmail2linux is a process that picks up e-mail for three people from a Novell system and and delivers it to 3 linux machines via ssh and mail.local. This is programmed to activate at each odd minute in the hour. The machine is running FreeBSD 4.9 with vinum disk mirroring. Its main reason for being is to manage backup of a number of FreeBSD and Linux machines all of which happens in the late evening and early morning hours and in any case not on Sunday night/Monday morning. It is also used as a gateway between 2 physically isolated LAN networks and between IPX and TCP/IP and as mentioned above some mail management. The problem seems to have begun with a change to the e-mail management. Previously The machine was used to retrieve mail from Novell for only two people - one delivered locally to a conventional unix mailbox (and acessed via ssh and kmail) and the other passed on via rsh to a HP-UX machine. I've not found anomalies in any other log files. The only explanation I can think of sounds rather far fetched, that the linux machines somehow take a long time to waken from slumber in the quiet of Sunday afternoon and the e-mail jobs begin overlapping until too many processes exist -- but surely it could not be that many. Even when not accessable through login the machine seems for the most part to be carrying out its intended roles. Does anyone have any ideas? Help would be appreciated. Malcolm ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Network Routing Problems???
On Sun, Aug 22, 2004 at 06:38:05PM -0400, Hakim Z. Singhji wrote: > Hello All, > > I am having problems getting a connection to my FreeBSD gateway from my > Mandrake 10 Linux Machine. I am able to ping, traceroute, ssh etc. the > linux box from my freeBSD machine however I am not able to ping the > gateway. What could be the problem, this is my configuration: > > FreeBSD: Gateway, IPFW & NAT running > HOSTNAME="redgate" > dc0 - 24.199.***.*** [DHCP] > txp0 - 192.168.1.1 > txp1 - unassigned > > Mandrake 10: Workstation > HOSTNAME="metalgate" > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:] route > Destination Gateway Genmask Interace > 192.168.1.0 * 255.255.255.0 eth0 > 127.0.0.0 * 255.0.0.0 lo0 > default 192.168.1.1 0.0.0.0 eth0 > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:] ifconfig eth0 > eth0 link encap: Ethernet HiWadd:00:0D:87:27:C7:80 > inet 192.168.1.3 broadcast 192.168.1.255 mask /24 > UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU 1500 metric 1 Sounds a lot like a IPFW on you FreeBSD box is allowing stateful outbound traffic, but blocking incoming traffic. What is the output of the following command (run as root)?: # ipfw list What type of firewall do you have listed in your /etc/rc.conf file for the variable "firewall_type"? man "firewall" for more information. Nathan -- PGP Public Key: pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xD8527E49 pgp1JNmhdW5j4.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: FreeBSD scanners - SOLVED (info)
Dear List, I got myself the Canon USB LiDE 30 Scanner. It has 100% support by sane, works in FreeBSD and Suse 9.1 (had to be configured manually by yast). Wonderfull colors, great resolution, lightweight, sharp, BSD style & design, special ergonomic functionality for little space consumption (can stay on vertical position), special ergonomic functionality for scanning big books, vertical scanning, etc. It's kickass, and it works *smoothly*. So now if anyone needs a scanner for FreeBSD, this is the one. It costs about 66 EU in Romania. His cheaper brother is LiDE 20, which has 99% chances to work like a charm in the very same way, but it's a little less capable, and i did not test it. Mine is 30. Regards, -- Alin-Adrian Anton Spintech Systems GPG keyID 0x1E2FFF2E (2963 0C11 1AF1 96F6 0030 6EE9 D323 639D 1E2F FF2E) gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 1E2FFF2E ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: sendmail from 4.10-STABLE firewall
Joe Kraft wrote: I'm using a 4.10-STABLE based firewall, which is happily chugging along. It's sending it's daily messages to a local account via sendmail, which I check by logging in using an ssh connection. [ ... ] 3) Is there a way to convince sendmail to send to something like [EMAIL PROTECTED] I could just put that in my existing aliases file and not have to install anything more. The key part of your request is answered by using IP addrs in square brackets, which will not require DNS MX or A lookups. So, add something like: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...to the ~/.forward file of root or wherever the mail is going to now. Yes, you could put this in the aliases, or even use a mailertable to redirect all local mail to the other system. -- -Chuck ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: how to view .ascii file?
On Monday 23 August 2004 07:17, Jay O'Brien wrote: > I'm trying to read the 'paper.ascii' file contained in > /usr/share/doc/psd/12.make/paper.ascii.gz and it is > a mess. This is a tutorial on "make". I've unzipped > the file in a WinXP machine and I can't find a display > tool that will not show the formatting stuff in the file. If you wish to clean it up, so it can be read by any editor, try: lynx -dump paper.ascii > paper.txt lynx seem to do a slightly better job than less and more. Although that may be due to my terminal. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: how to view .ascii file?
On 2004-08-23 07:16, Bill Schoolcraft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hmm, > > Would using the command: zcat work? If the file isn't really compressed you can always use just less(1) on it: % less filename.ascii If it is compressed (as the docs of /usr/share/doc usually are), I tend to prefer something from the commands shown below: % zmore filename.ascii.gz % zcat filename.ascii.gz | less % gzip -cd filename.ascii.gz | less All these are roughly equivalent to each other. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Humble questions for web developers in freebsd.
Mark Jayson Alvarez said: > 4. Do you happen know any good link where I can learn > how to write shell scripts so that I may be able to > start an application at boot time by putting it in > "/usr/local/etc/rc.d" (ex: httpd) Here's one that I reference quite frequently: http://steve-parker.org/sh/sh.shtml See also the man page for sh. (FreeBSD man pages are really quite good. You would do well to become familiar with them.) You have to be careful when you look around for documentation on the Bourne Shell (sh), however, because the vast majority of the shell scripting docs on the web are written for the Bourne *Again* Shell (bash). bash contains numerous features that not present in sh. You can use bash to write your own scripts, but all of FreeBSD's shell scripts are written for sh. > I'm just a fresh graduate and I'm still learning many > things by myself in preparation for future career in > IT. it's a sad fact, but I may have to admit that my > professors in college have just thought us the > "basics" in our field. Any help coming from you would > be very much appreciated... That's typically how it goes in college. They give you the theory but the implementation is up to you. By learning FreeBSD, you've already got a leg up on your peers. Just having FreeBSD and Linux on my resume got me a couple of interviews from prospective employers running pure Windows shops because they believed that experienced Unix people typically have a better understanding of how computers and networks actually work than your average Windows person. And they're absolutely right. -- Charles Ulrich System Administrator Ideal Solution - http://www.idealso.com ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: how to view .ascii file?
Hmm, Would using the command: zcat work? __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Color, resolution, refresh in console
Hi people! The question is how to manipulate color, refresh rate & resolution in console via vesa using ioctl() system calls. As far as we hack, the only way to do taht - to get right ioctl "magic word" working for you. We use FreeBSD 4.9 VESA 3.0 Thanks. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Building rescue/recovery cds
On Mon, Aug 23, 2004 at 07:58:49AM -0400, Matthew Crowe wrote: > Hi all, > > This may not exactly be a Freebsd related question.. but.. here goes =) > > I wanted to make a Freebsd-based cd that would enable restoring of a > FAT32 or NTFS filesystem. I know Windows includes things to do this, > but I wanted to use unix and build some nifty scripts to do it all > automatically (this is designed to restore systems for really computer > stupid people). I've already made the programs to restore the images.. > but.. I can't ever seem to get a working fbsd boot cd. I found one > system called RIP, but it was mainly for Linux (and I really wanted it > to be fbsd, as I know it a lot better!). Is there an easy way to make a > bootable freebsd recovery disk? I tried hacking the 5.2.1- bootonly > disk, but I couldn't ever figure out how to get it re-burned and allow > for booting. > > If anyone has any experence in doing something like this, let me know! =) > did you check out livecd.sf.net ? ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Building rescue/recovery cds
Hi all, This may not exactly be a Freebsd related question.. but.. here goes =) I wanted to make a Freebsd-based cd that would enable restoring of a FAT32 or NTFS filesystem. I know Windows includes things to do this, but I wanted to use unix and build some nifty scripts to do it all automatically (this is designed to restore systems for really computer stupid people). I've already made the programs to restore the images.. but.. I can't ever seem to get a working fbsd boot cd. I found one system called RIP, but it was mainly for Linux (and I really wanted it to be fbsd, as I know it a lot better!). Is there an easy way to make a bootable freebsd recovery disk? I tried hacking the 5.2.1- bootonly disk, but I couldn't ever figure out how to get it re-burned and allow for booting. If anyone has any experence in doing something like this, let me know! =) Thank you ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: help!?!? portmap , what is it used for ?
Brent Bailey skrev: forgive me for posting this twice...i forgot what email address is allowd on this list...anywho.. Well it's your lucky day! Im running a freebsd 4.10 and the other morning i noticed this in my "ps -ax" output. 13560 ?? Is 0:00.00 portmap 218.49.183.17 Now ive denied portmap from /etc/hosts.allow ...however accrding to the above ps listing ...this IP managed to make a connection to portmap .. what portmap used for ?? and does this mean the box has been compromised ? thank you in advance for any help man portmap PORTMAP(8) FreeBSD System Manager's Manual PORTMAP(8) NAME portmap -- RPC program,version to DARPA port mapper SYNOPSIS portmap [-d] [-v] [-h bindip] DESCRIPTION Portmap is a server that converts RPC program numbers into DARPA protocol port numbers. It must be running in order to make RPC calls. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: XFree86 Question
Oliver Gould wrote: Sorry if this is not quite the place for this question but I'm at my wits ends here. I need viable Horizontal sync ranges and vertical refresh rates for my compaq presario laptop 1200-XL118 (13" HPA screen, Trident Cyberblade i7 video card)and I have not been able to find them anywhere. They are not in the online product manuals and the compaq support people have given me ranges that don't work after telling me the info doesn't exist. I have been guessing away and getting close. Is there some sort of autodetect utility? Is my hardware not supported? Thanks ahead of time, Oliver Gould ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" I had the same problem with my Gateway 200X -- scant information on the video display provided among the company's website documents and more than one call to "tech support" got me little more than "I don't know" and redirection to the Windows-based tools for autodetecting settings. In the end I simply used "X --config" and followed the directions to get a vanilla config. I've occasionally tweaked it when I run into a post somewhere talking about a feature that seems cool or relevant or I'm just feeling particularly brave that day. Start modest and consider it an ongoing project. You may also luck out and find some sample configs for your particular model at "Linux For Laptops" (google this) since the x configuration differs little between OSes. Hope that helps, EB ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: FreeBSD scanners
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 00:45, Warren Block wrote: > On Sun, 22 Aug 2004, Ian Moore wrote: > > I have a DiamondView DV650U scanner that is supported by SANE, but I > > always assumed that because FBSD doesn't detect it as a uscanner device, > > just a ugen, it wouldn't work. How would I edit uscanner.c & rebuild > > whatever to see if it works? > > > > usbdevs -v gives the following: > > -- Controller /dev/usb2: > > addr 1: full speed, self powered, config 1, UHCI root hub(0x), > > VIA(0x), rev 1.00 > > port 1 addr 2: full speed, self powered, config 1, FlatbedScanner > > 22(0x20b0), Color(0x04a5), rev 1.20 > > port 2 powered > > I've been meaning to write this up, so here's a first pass, and I used > your specific scanner as the example. Feedback welcome... > > > Making FreeBSD Recognize A USB Scanner That Shows As "ugen" > > 1. Install FreeBSD source > > 2. Find the new device's product and vendor codes > > # usbdevs -v > -- Controller /dev/usb2: > addr 1: full speed, self powered, config 1, UHCI root hub(0x), > VIA(0x), rev 1.00 > port 1 addr 2: full speed, self powered, config 1, FlatbedScanner > 22(0x20b0), Color(0x04a5), rev 1.20 > port 2 powered > > The product code is shown first, then the vendor, so this is product > 0x20b0 from vendor 0x04a5. > > 3. Add product and vendor codes to USB modules > > # cd /usr/src/sys/dev/usb > > Add vendor and product codes to /usr/src/sys/dev/usb/usbdevs. For > example, the vendor code (0x04a5) shows that this "DiamondView DV650U" > is really an Acer scanner. According to > > http://www.sane-project.org > > it is a rebadged Acer 4300, and Acer is now called Benq, so device names > can be somewhat variable. We'll just call it an Acerscan 4300. > > /usr/src/sys/dev/usb/usbdevs already has ACERP 0x04a5 as a vendor, so we > just have to add the product code for this scanner. Search down in the > file for the list of ACERP products, copy and paste the line for one of > the other scanners, and change it: > > product ACERP ACERSCAN_4300 0x20b0 Acerscan 4300 > > Following the instructions at the top of the file, use make to generate > the other USB source files: > > # make -f Makefile.usbdevs > > 4. Add scanner string to uscanner.c > > Now we need to add the new device to /usr/src/sys/dev/usb/uscanner.c. > Find the ACERP section and copy one of the existing lines, modifying to > match the new device: > > {{ USB_VENDOR_ACERP, USB_PRODUCT_ACERP_ACERSCAN_4300 }, 0 }, > > 5. Install > > # cd /usr/src/sys/modules/usb > # make all install > > 6. Submit PR > > After you've got the new device recognized and showing "uscanner" on > connection rather than "ugen", use send-pr to submit the changes you've > made to usbdevs and uscanner.c. > > > Notes > > It's been a while since I've done this; if any steps are missing > or incorrect, please let me know. > > This procedure only gets FreeBSD to recognize the scanner. SANE > configuration is still required to use it with that program. > > A cvsup of your source files will overwrite these changes. That's why > step 6 is important. Once the changes have been committed to the > FreeBSD source tree, they will be permanent improvements to FreeBSD's > scanner support. > > > -Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA Thanks for replying Warren. I hope I can be of help in getting this documented. I've followed your instructions carefully, but my scanner still comes up as ugen0. I have the following in /usr/src/sys/dev/usb/usbdevs /* Acer Peripherals, Inc. products */ product ACERP ACERSCAN_C310U0x12a6 Acerscan C310U product ACERP ACERSCAN_320U 0x2022 Acerscan 320U product ACERP ACERSCAN_640U 0x2040 Acerscan 640U product ACERP ACERSCAN_620U 0x2060 Acerscan 620U product ACERP ACERSCAN_4300 0x20b0 Acerscan 4300 and in /usr/src/sys/dev/usb/uscanner.c /* Acer Peripherals */ {{ USB_VENDOR_ACERP, USB_PRODUCT_ACERP_ACERSCAN_320U }, 0 }, {{ USB_VENDOR_ACERP, USB_PRODUCT_ACERP_ACERSCAN_640U }, 0 }, {{ USB_VENDOR_ACERP, USB_PRODUCT_ACERP_ACERSCAN_620U }, 0 }, {{ USB_VENDOR_ACERP, USB_PRODUCT_ACERP_ACERSCAN_C310U }, 0 }, {{ USB_VENDOR_ACERP, USB_PRODUCT_ACERP_ACERSCAN_4300 }, 0 }, then I did daemon:/usr/src/sys/dev/usb % sudo make -f Makefile.usbdevs which output: /bin/rm -f usbdevs.h usbdevs_data.h awk -v type=USB -v os=`uname -s` -f devlist2h.awk usbdevs Then I did: daemon:/usr/src/sys/dev/usb % cd /usr/src/sys/modules/usb daemon:/usr/src/sys/modules/usb % sudo make all install This gives lots of output, but ends with: touch /usr/src/sys/modules/usb/export_syms awk -f /usr/src/sys/modules/usb/../../conf/kmod_syms.awk usb.kld /usr/src/sys/modules/usb/export_syms | xargs -J% objcopy % usb.kld ld -Bshareable -d -warn-common -o usb.ko usb.kld install -o root -g wheel -m 555 usb.ko /boot/kernel kldxref /boot/kernel After that, I rebooted & plugged the scanner in, but the response was: Aug 23 20:40:55 daemon kernel: ugen0: Color FlatbedScanner 22, rev 1.00/1.20, addr 2 My kernel
Re: HP Netserver RAID Controller + FreeBSD 4.10 problem
* Troy Settle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20040821 07:59]: wrote: Hi Troy, > > I don't know if this is the right answer, but if you have to manually > specify the root partition, it's because the kernel can't find the root > partition to even read fstab. I can't say that I've seen this before, or > even know how to overcome it. > > Did this behavior also exist before you updated to STABLE? It sure existed! That is the reason I updated to STABLE in the first place. My plan was: 1. Install minimal system from CD (4.10) - I did that and the problem was there with the GENERIC kernel. 2. Overwrite this with the contents of a disk that runs -STABLE. I did that as well but the problem did not go away. So I compiled a kernel with support for "amr" but that does not solve it as well. It's important to say that I have two disks on this hardware, running as two individual virtual disks in RAID 0. (This is my first hardware with RAID anyway, so I must say I am not any familiar with RAID). > BTW, I just did an install and an update to STABLE on very similar hardware > (MegaRAID 466), and it worked fine. May I please take a look at your dmesg output?? > I also have an HP branded card, but I've not used it in an install yet. What is that "branded card"? Best regards, Odhiambo Washington Wananchi Online Ltd. Are you hosting your domain name with the leaders??: See http://webhosting.info/webhosts/tophosts/Country/KE DISCLAIMER : http://ns2.wananchi.com/~wash/Email/disclaimer.txt --+- Odhiambo W. wash(at)wananchi(dot)com . WANANCHI ONLINE LTD (Nairobi, KE) http://www.wananchi.com/email/ . 1ere Etage, Loita Hse, Loita St., Mobile: (+254) 722 743 223 . # 10286, 00100 NAIROBI --+- All of mankind has still a lot to learn. Me too... ;) Our problem today is not that we have lost our way. Mankind is forever losing his way. Our problem is that we have lost our address. --G. K. Chesterton ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
RE: laptop pccard ethernet
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-freebsd- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of FreeBSD questions > Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 8:23 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: laptop pccard ethernet > > I have a laptop with fbsd 4.10. Good > it seems that altho it boots and recognises the PCMCIA ethernet > card, that it never successfully executes the ifconfig for > IP number and gateway. bad > I have to enter these two commands manually _after_ it completes > booting, and all ethernet activities are fine after that. tiresome > is it possible that during the booting sequence the PC card > recognition is too late in the process? yes > Are the rc.conf command > line entries "order specific". (I always thought that they are noa)t. no > Any tips would be appreciated > > Jim > -- 1) posting your rc.conf, and card details and the relevant bits of dmesg would help. But long time since I ran 4.x on my laptop but istr man pccardd will tell you about the -z flag which will delay daemonizing pccard until it has probed and attatched to your card and a quick snoop around /etc/defaults/rc.conf would tell you about pccard_ifconfig="NO" which I think you either need to set to "DHCP" or something like pccard_ifconfig="inet 192.168.12.100 netmask 255.255.255.0" ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: links for freebsd 5.3 b1
On Sun, Aug 22, 2004 at 06:52:55PM -0400, Ara Avvali wrote: > Well. All I wanted to do help if someone is looking for a download link > -Original Message- > From: Rowdy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > ftp://ftp2.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ISO-IMAGES-i386/5.3/ > > Sweet :) > > I suspect you have noticed that in passing, and posted the > link here for the benefit of those not subscribed to > -current (/me). > > What is the likelihood of someone creating beta ISOs for > amd64? That's a certainty, as recently announced on freebsd-current: http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2004-August/035017.html There will be weekly snapshots of 5.3-BETA up until 5.3-RELEASE, as documented at http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.3R/schedule.html Cheers, Matthew -- Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil. 26 The Paddocks Savill Way PGP: http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk/pgpkey Marlow Tel: +44 1628 476614 Bucks., SL7 1TH UK pgpFVu63eZ0TZ.pgp Description: PGP signature
FreeBSD 4.10Release + latest nvidia driver=problems
Oh, i forgot to tell mye system specs: AMD 2000+, Geforce 4 Ti4200, MSI KT3 Ultra2, Sb live The same problem occured on a Cel300 + Riva TNT2, Intel LX mainboard. ricsip ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: how to view .ascii file?
On Sun, 22 Aug 2004, Jay O'Brien wrote: I'm trying to read the 'paper.ascii' file contained in /usr/share/doc/psd/12.make/paper.ascii.gz and it is a mess. This is a tutorial on "make". I've unzipped the file in a WinXP machine and I can't find a display tool that will not show the formatting stuff in the file. What is the "right" way to read this file? On UNIX you would do # gunzip < paper.ascii.gz | more On the DOS Prompt in Windows more is available, too. So unzip your document, open DOS Prompt and do something like c:\Desktop> more paper.ascii Regards, Uli. Jay O'Brien Rio Linda, CA USA ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" +---+ |Peter Ulrich Kruppa| | Wuppertal | | Germany | +---+ ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: unsure
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was unsure to where to obtain a recent copy of FreeBSD . can you help out with this I do have an excellent Cable connection so DLing the software is not a problem I can use an alternative to 'Windows' currently using "WindowsXP SP2" << "not impressed" Check the main freebsd.org website for a list of mirrors. Also it would be worth rading the Handbook to get things started Rus -- e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] : t: 1-888-327-6330 http://www.atwebhosting.com - Free Shared Hosting http://www.vpscolo.com - Your next hosting company ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
unsure
I was unsure to where to obtain a recent copy of FreeBSD . can you help out with this I do have an excellent Cable connection so DLing the software is not a problem I can use an alternative to 'Windows' currently using "WindowsXP SP2" << "not impressed" ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: how to view .ascii file?
Jay O'Brien wrote: I'm trying to read the 'paper.ascii' file contained in /usr/share/doc/psd/12.make/paper.ascii.gz and it is a mess. This is a tutorial on "make". I've unzipped the file in a WinXP machine and I can't find a display tool that will not show the formatting stuff in the file. What is the "right" way to read this file? Jay O'Brien Rio Linda, CA USA Well, more or less, more(1) or less(1)? Assuming you gunzip(1) it first. Looks just fine on an Eterm, albeit not very wide columns when you're running X at a "high screen res...' Actually there's probably a better (more appropriate UNIX historical [standard]) tool, like some TEX thing, whether laTEX, teTEX, etc., but I dunno that one. Perhaps the funniest one I tried was TextMaker (from softmaker.de). Looked great, caught some words in spell check, but couldn't handle something about the header encoding, so the title is thus: "PPMMaakkee AA TTuuttoorriiaall" Hope *you* don't get double vision reading it ;-) Kevin Kinsey DaleCo, S.P. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"