TB --- 2011-11-23 07:17:20 - tinderbox 2.8 running on freebsd-current.sentex.ca
TB --- 2011-11-23 07:17:20 - starting HEAD tinderbox run for mips/mips
TB --- 2011-11-23 07:17:20 - cleaning the object tree
TB --- 2011-11-23 07:17:28 - cvsupping the source tree
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Am 22.11.2011 um 21:56 schrieb Jason Edwards:
I wonder: is cons25 bugged or simply obsolete? Not that I want to keep
cons25; just being curious.
cons25 is no more, syscons speaks xterm now, thanks to Ed Schouten and his
libteken.
Stefan
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TB --- 2011-11-23 08:10:22 - tinderbox 2.8 running on freebsd-current.sentex.ca
TB --- 2011-11-23 08:10:22 - starting HEAD tinderbox run for sparc64/sparc64
TB --- 2011-11-23 08:10:22 - cleaning the object tree
TB --- 2011-11-23 08:10:30 - cvsupping the source tree
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TB --- 2011-11-23 07:38:00 - tinderbox 2.8 running on freebsd-current.sentex.ca
TB --- 2011-11-23 07:38:00 - starting HEAD tinderbox run for powerpc/powerpc
TB --- 2011-11-23 07:38:00 - cleaning the object tree
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TB --- 2011-11-23 07:57:53 - tinderbox 2.8 running on freebsd-current.sentex.ca
TB --- 2011-11-23 07:57:53 - starting HEAD tinderbox run for powerpc64/powerpc
TB --- 2011-11-23 07:57:53 - cleaning the object tree
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TB --- 2011-11-23 05:10:00 - tinderbox 2.8 running on freebsd-current.sentex.ca
TB --- 2011-11-23 05:10:00 - starting HEAD tinderbox run for i386/i386
TB --- 2011-11-23 05:10:00 - cleaning the object tree
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Hi peoples who stay current!
Several days ago I made fresh installation of 9.0-RC2.
I found that new installer is very easy and very usable.
But found small problem:
When I doing interface configuration, I press tab instead of arrow
and then for return press Shift+Tab, after that dialog was
[...]
Anyway, the patch needs testers before I will push it forward.
[igor's email was corrected]
We will test it in out environment and let you know.
Thanks for the patch!
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Am 23.11.2011 um 11:07 schrieb Aleksandr Rybalko:
Hi peoples who stay current!
Several days ago I made fresh installation of 9.0-RC2.
I found that new installer is very easy and very usable.
But found small problem:
When I doing interface configuration, I press tab instead of arrow
and
Am 23.11.2011 um 13:41 schrieb Stefan Bethke:
Am 23.11.2011 um 11:07 schrieb Aleksandr Rybalko:
Hi peoples who stay current!
Several days ago I made fresh installation of 9.0-RC2.
I found that new installer is very easy and very usable.
But found small problem:
When I doing interface
On 23/11/2011 14:06, Stefan Bethke wrote:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=162787
That's a much better PR than the one I submitted about the problem last
year: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=bin/151229 :)
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Am 23.11.2011 um 15:34 schrieb Bruce Cran:
On 23/11/2011 14:06, Stefan Bethke wrote:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=162787
That's a much better PR than the one I submitted about the problem last year:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=bin/151229 :)
Sorry, I did try
Hi,
I would like to ask people in this conference for advice regards
cross-architecture compiling.
Right now I have 32-bit system, where I need to boot over TFTP/NFS diferrent
architectures (i386/AMD64). I need to populate appropriate directory
structure using some generalized kernel
Not sure what this all means, but when I attempt to check out HEAD on an
NFS mount in the fbsd cluster (nfs server is a netapp filer), I'm
getting an odd failure error.
FreeBSD bhyve.freebsd.org 10.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT #0 r227883:
Wed Nov 23 06:08:40 PST 2011
On 2011-11-23 17:41, Sean Bruno wrote:
Not sure what this all means, but when I attempt to check out HEAD on an
NFS mount in the fbsd cluster (nfs server is a netapp filer), I'm
getting an odd failure error.
FreeBSD bhyve.freebsd.org 10.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT #0 r227883:
Wed Nov 23
Sean Bruno wrote:
Not sure what this all means, but when I attempt to check out HEAD on
an
NFS mount in the fbsd cluster (nfs server is a netapp filer), I'm
getting an odd failure error.
FreeBSD bhyve.freebsd.org 10.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT #0
r227883:
Wed Nov 23 06:08:40 PST 2011
Dinitry Andric wrote:
On 2011-11-23 17:41, Sean Bruno wrote:
Not sure what this all means, but when I attempt to check out HEAD
on an
NFS mount in the fbsd cluster (nfs server is a netapp filer), I'm
getting an odd failure error.
FreeBSD bhyve.freebsd.org 10.0-CURRENT FreeBSD
Dimitry Andric wrote:
On 2011-11-23 17:41, Sean Bruno wrote:
Not sure what this all means, but when I attempt to check out HEAD
on an
NFS mount in the fbsd cluster (nfs server is a netapp filer), I'm
getting an odd failure error.
FreeBSD bhyve.freebsd.org 10.0-CURRENT FreeBSD
Hi Jason,
* Jason Edwards sub.m...@gmail.com, 2022 21:56:
I wonder: is cons25 bugged or simply obsolete? Not that I want to keep
cons25; just being curious.
There are two reasons why I changed the default terminal emulator to be
xterm-like, instead of conforming to cons25:
- It is more
* Ed Schouten e...@80386.nl, 2023 19:11:
There are two reasons why I changed the default terminal emulator to be
xterm-like, instead of conforming to cons25:
Errr... for large values of two.
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On Wed, 2011-11-23 at 09:58 -0800, Rick Macklem wrote:
I don't know if Dimitry tried this, but you could also try the
nolockd option, so that byte range locking is done locally in
the client and avoids the NLM.
Good luck with it and please let us know how it goes, rick
This seems to allow
Hi All,
23.11.2011 18:37, Jan Dušátko пишет:
Hi,
I would like to ask people in this conference for advice regards
cross-architecture compiling.
Right now I have 32-bit system, where I need to boot over TFTP/NFS diferrent
architectures (i386/AMD64). I need to populate appropriate directory
I often use the serial console on my servers through ILOM remote console
access to install FreeBSD because it lets me cut and paste commands into
a live shell from install media. Back with FreeBSD 8.x and previous,
the console worked as a dual console between the redirected VGA/keyboard
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 11:12 AM, Adam McDougall mcdou...@egr.msu.edu wrote:
I often use the serial console on my servers through ILOM remote console
access to install FreeBSD because it lets me cut and paste commands into a
live shell from install media. Back with FreeBSD 8.x and previous,
2011/11/23 Jan Dušátko j...@dusatko.org:
Hi,
I would like to ask people in this conference for advice regards
cross-architecture compiling.
Right now I have 32-bit system, where I need to boot over TFTP/NFS diferrent
architectures (i386/AMD64). I need to populate appropriate directory
Sean Bruno wrote:
On Wed, 2011-11-23 at 09:58 -0800, Rick Macklem wrote:
I don't know if Dimitry tried this, but you could also try the
nolockd option, so that byte range locking is done locally in
the client and avoids the NLM.
Good luck with it and please let us know how it goes, rick
Problem: the iscontrol process starts normally and establishes
a session and brings up a device, but it cannot be stopped.
It does not react to a HUP signal, and neither to KILL.
The /dev/da0 device is operational and the remote disk remains
normally accessible, regardless of how I try to
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 7:26 PM, Mark Martinec
mark.martinec+free...@ijs.si wrote:
Problem: the iscontrol process starts normally and establishes
a session and brings up a device, but it cannot be stopped.
It does not react to a HUP signal, and neither to KILL.
If you can get it back into this
On Thursday November 24 2011 01:35:28 Ryan Stone wrote:
If you can get it back into this state,
Sure, *every* time.
a procstat -k -k iscontrol pid would be very helpful.
(the second -k is not a typo).
# procstat -k -k 5896
PIDTID COMM TDNAME KSTACK
On Wed, 23 Nov 2011, Robert Millan wrote:
Here we go again :-)
Out of the kernel headers that are installed in /usr/include/ hierracy, there
are some which include support multiple operating systems (usually FreeBSD and
other *BSD flavours).
This patch adds support to detect GNU/kFreeBSD as
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