On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 12:27:27PM -0600, Justin T. Gibbs wrote:
> >On Wednesday, 14 June 2000 at 11:05:41 -0600, Justin T. Gibbs wrote:
> >> I still can't get remote GDB to work correctly in a 5.0-current
> >> environment at speeds greater than 9600bps. Is anyone else
> >> experiencing similar r
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Pete Carah writes:
: I notice that though ifconfig does a kld as appropriate, pccardd doesn't
: at least as of a week ago. Still looks like it isn't in the source.
Nope.
: 1. Is this in the works from one of the normal maintainers? If not I
: might take a look a
Hi All
On Freebsd 4.0-Release
I am trying the smbfs-1.2.1 to mount a couple of NT shares so
that I can read some files and copy them to a web server.
The problem I am having is that the second mount kills the first.
I do
mount_smbfs -I machine1 //user1@BP_NT_SVR/user1 BP
then
mount_smbfs -
:> My test box, with a pristine 5.x kernel, crashes on boot... it only
:> gets a few lines in, prints the amount of memory the machine has,
:> and BEWM. Low memory page fault.
:
:I saw the same thing myself. It turns out, though, that I was using
:
:COPTFLAGS= -march=pentium -Os -pi
On Sat, 17 Jun 2000, Donn Miller wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Jun 2000, Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
> > My test box, with a pristine 5.x kernel, crashes on boot... it only
> > gets a few lines in, prints the amount of memory the machine has,
> > and BEWM. Low memory page fault.
>
> I saw the sa
On Sat, 17 Jun 2000, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> My test box, with a pristine 5.x kernel, crashes on boot... it only
> gets a few lines in, prints the amount of memory the machine has,
> and BEWM. Low memory page fault.
I saw the same thing myself. It turns out, though, that I was usin
:
:> Err.. how did you run it? 'perl < MYKERNEL'? If you run 'perl MYKERNEL'
:> it will generate nothing because I was kinda lame and didn't know how to do
:> argument parsing. :-]
:
:Yep, I ran it exactly as you specified in your "HEADS UP" message
:to -current. It generates no output for eit
> He seems to have put a new style GENERIC file (thus one that has no
> hints = port irq etc information for ISA stuff) through the perl script.
>
> You might try the script on an old style GENERIC to get the hints..
That was indeed my problem - sorry for the false alarm, folks!
I grabbed the GE
I copied GENERIC and GENERIC.hints to MYKERNEL and MYKERNEL.hints
respective, and edit them to suit my system.
In MYKERNEL, I changed a line of hints to
hints "MYKERNEL.hints"
and because my fe0's irq is 6, I modified MYKERNEL.hints
hint.fe.0.irq="6"
Is this ok? I never used *.pl sc
> > GENERIC.hints is the corresponding hints file for what used to be
> > in GENERIC.
>
> You might try the script on an old style GENERIC to get the hints..
Ignore that last remark.
I did not note that you put in a GENERIC.hints in the tree. :)
Better go to bed now..
Marc
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> Uhh... gethints.pl is a once-only tool to help you get from an old config
> to a new one. Once you have stripped out the hints, gethints will find
> none. GENERIC.hints is the corresponding hints file for what used to be
> in GENERIC.
Like Jordan wrote, the solution was in the subject:
> Re:
[ if you don't use any of the Qlogic cards, ignore this message for now ]
By tonight a new version of this driver will be checked in that no longer
supports most of the config options previously used.
The most obvious effect of this change will be that firmware can no longer be
compiled into th
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> On Friday, June 16, 2000, Peter Wemm wrote:
> > Err.. how did you run it? 'perl < MYKERNEL'? If you run 'perl MYKERNEL'
> > it will generate nothing because I was kinda lame and didn't know how to do
> > argument parsing. :-]
>
>Couldn't have hurt to ask.
>
> while (defined($ARGV[0])) {
"Jordan K. Hubbard" wrote:
> > Err.. how did you run it? 'perl < MYKERNEL'? If you run 'perl MYKERNEL'
> > it will generate nothing because I was kinda lame and didn't know how to do
> > argument parsing. :-]
>
> Yep, I ran it exactly as you specified in your "HEADS UP" message
> to -current.
"Jordan K. Hubbard" wrote:
>
> > Err.. how did you run it? 'perl < MYKERNEL'? If you run 'perl MYKERNEL'
> > it will generate nothing because I was kinda lame and didn't know how to do
> > argument parsing. :-]
>
> Yep, I ran it exactly as you specified in your "HEADS UP" message
> to -current
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