Re: Virtio drivers for FreeBSD on KVM

2011-01-05 Thread Phil Regnauld
Pete French (petefrench) writes: Actually, it does look like virtio is more than just for networking... http://vbox.innotek.de/pipermail/vbox-dev/2009-November/002053.html Yes indeed. Disk drivers as well. By the way, does anyone whatever happened to the KVM for FreeBSD

FreeBSD 9-CURRENT (and 8.0) on MacMini (rev. 3,1)

2010-04-04 Thread Phil Regnauld
Hi everyone, Wasn't sure where to post this, so I'll try here as it involves -CURRENT as well, and effort is probably best spent there. Have acquired a MacMini Server model (4 GB RAM, 2 x 500 GB disk, and no optical drive) to build a workshop training server. I am trying to get FreeBSD to work

Re: FreeBSD 9-CURRENT (and 8.0) on MacMini (rev. 3,1)

2010-04-04 Thread Phil Regnauld
Attilio Rao (attilio) writes: I would start by compiling a debugging kernel and using serial port for capturing, starting reporting the ACPI bug in the latest case, then we can get useful informations. Hi Attilio, Any pointers on how to achieve that on a machine with no

Re: FrontPage Extensions

2000-06-06 Thread Phil Regnauld
[reply to an old mail found in archives] Terry Lambert writes: For what it's worth, the FP security issues are very well documented by ReadyToRun Software's site (these are the folks who do the UNIX ports for Microsoft). They also keep both BSDI 2.1 and 3.0 binaries available, and

pcm0 is not found: unknown0:

1999-11-16 Thread Phil Regnauld
I was running a kernel from end of august, and everything worked fine (IBM PC 300 PL, PII-350, 128 MB RAM, built-in audio): Oct 5 13:28:29 aylee /kernel: pcm1 (CS423x/Yamaha/AD1816 CS4235 sn 0x) at 0x530-0x537 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x13 on isa Since make world last