On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 08:56:10PM -0700, Warner Losh wrote:
4.4-r - current build is very broken right now. I'll investigate and
fix.
Not quite true. I'm doing i386 4.4-STABLE - {i386,alpha} 5.0-CURRENT
builds on a nightly basis, and everything is OK, including last night
builds:
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On Thu, 06 Dec 2001 20:56:10 MST, Warner Losh wrote:
4.4-r - current build is very broken right now. I'll investigate and
fix.
Same breakage that prevents `installkernel' from working on a RELENG_4
box using src and obj NFS mounted from the CURRENT box that performed
the `buildworld'?
Hi,
I CVSuped yesterday and still see the problem that was discussed in
this thread, i.e. immediate reset during kernel initialization when
ACPI is enabled on an HP Omnibook 6100. The error message flies by so
quickly that I cannot even read it.
Has there been any progress towards a solution?
On 7 Dez, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
The magical destination address is 0.0.0.1. It is used as a
`placeholder' address for the remote side, so you can add a route to
it.
Should probably be extended to 0.0.0.*, so you can add more than one
interface that way.
I thought this already
Dear Sir:
I have a question about Freebsd driver.
If we want to support some options in driver(like speed and duplex mode
setting) ,
user can use this option to change driver configurations.
I am not sure whether freebsd driver support driver parameter or something
else.
Can you give me some
Hi,
I'm currently moving data from one FreeBSD partition to another and noticed
that something is wrong with dump's diagnostic messages (notice 100% and
negative times at the end of the dump):
root@notebook# mount -urf /
root@notebook# export TMPDIR=/mnt
root@notebook# pwd
/
root@notebook# cd
Yiping Chen wrote:
Dear Sir:
I have a question about Freebsd driver.
If we want to support some options in driver(like speed and duplex mode
setting) ,
user can use this option to change driver configurations.
I am not sure whether freebsd driver support driver parameter or something
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Hi,
I CVSuped yesterday and still see the problem that was discussed in
this thread, i.e. immediate reset during kernel initialization when
ACPI is enabled on an HP Omnibook 6100. The error message flies by so
quickly that I cannot even read
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As Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
phk has chosen 0.0.0.1 since it obviously cannot be a meaningful
statically configured address.
OK, but is it really necessary? It's much simpler to add routes
over P2P interfaces using the interface name ...
You need to configure /some/ interface address for
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Hi,
Moving from a Toshiba to Gateway laptop. Wondering if any one has had the
pleasure of installing FreeBSD on a gateway laptop before. It's a 9550 with
the builtin ethernet and modem. Before I install are there any gotchas I
should know about and do the internal devices work. I have a
I have just committed changes to how the daily security checks are
done in -CURRENT. Long ago, there was just /etc/daily. Then
/etc/security was split out of /etc/daily. Some time later, /etc/daily
became a set of periodic(8) scripts. Now, this evolution continues,
and /etc/security has been
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 03:58:05PM -0800, Crist J . Clark wrote:
[snip]
For those who do not have the time to do this the really quick work
around is,
Oops, in my haste I forgot to put the very easiest workaround, don't
update /etc/periodic/daily/450.status-security.
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It's always funny
On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 12:31:45AM -0800, Peter Wemm wrote:
peter 2001/11/21 00:31:45 PST
Modified files:
sys/kern subr_diskmbr.c
Log:
Recognize the fixed geometry in boot1 so that DD disks are not
interpreted as real fdisk tables (and fail).
Revision
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001 17:48:43 +
David Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This patch was done on -CURRENT.
It is both pasted and attached to this message.
Thanks
David
--- write.c.origMon Dec 3 17:42:45 2001
+++ write.c Mon Dec 3 17:45:22 2001
@@ -190,8 +190,7 @@
Yiping Chen wrote:
Dear Sir:
I have a question about Freebsd driver.
If we want to support some options in driver(like speed and duplex mode
setting) ,
user can use this option to change driver configurations.
I am not sure whether freebsd driver support driver parameter or something
% ifconfig -a
...
wi0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
...
status: associated
ssid X
% dhclient wi0
dhclient: wi0: not found
dhclient: exiting
Has anybody else seen this? I've seen this on two machines now,
including one from yesterday.
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ruslan Ermilov writes:
: On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 08:56:10PM -0700, Warner Losh wrote:
:
: 4.4-r - current build is very broken right now. I'll investigate and
: fix.
:
: Not quite true. I'm doing i386 4.4-STABLE - {i386,alpha} 5.0-CURRENT
: builds on a nightly
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sheldon Hearn writes:
: On Thu, 06 Dec 2001 20:56:10 MST, Warner Losh wrote:
: 4.4-r - current build is very broken right now. I'll investigate and
: fix.
:
: Same breakage that prevents `installkernel' from working on a RELENG_4
: box using src and obj NFS
Maxim Sobolev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DUMP: 75.00% done, finished in 0:11
DUMP: 79.58% done, finished in 0:10
DUMP: 86.22% done, finished in 0:07
DUMP: 93.22% done, finished in 0:03
DUMP: 105.07% done, finished in 0:-2
DUMP: 111.89% done, finished in 0:-6
DUMP: 122.01%
I have also experienced this issue, caused me a lot of trouble. The only
workaround I have figured out, is to bring up the interface with an IP
address, then start dhclient and it seems to work.
This is a very recent problem for me as well.
Jeremy
Warner Losh([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Fri, Dec 07,
Hello.
I'm trying build kernel with ncp protocol and can't do it.
in kernel:
options NCP
options IPX
device ef # Multiple ethernet frames support
options ETHER_II# enable Ethernet_II frame
options ETHER_8023
yes ncp and nwfs are broken in -current
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001, Kaltashkin Eugene wrote:
Hello.
I'm trying build kernel with ncp protocol and can't do it.
in kernel:
options NCP
options IPX
device ef # Multiple ethernet frames support
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