On Tue, Feb 22, 2000 at 11:08:54PM -0800, William Woods wrote:
It did, although I did eventually remake them.
I did:
mv /dev /dev.old
mkdir /dev
cp /usr/src/etc/MAKE* /dev
sh MAKEDEV all
This makes sence
I also had to make the partition entries for my IDE drive:
sh
Well, I guess what confused me is the order
I would assume that the last entry, being the newest, would have all the steps
listed that are currently needed. Maby its just me and, I am really not tyring
to cause a hassle, maby I am reading it wrong.
It seems to me that you need to piece
Hey,
I have been following the disscussions here for a while, just trying to get a
feel of what the transition from 3.4-stable 4.0-release will be like. I am
running -current on my alpha, but that was a fresh install. I am debating
trying -current on my laptop, but before we go there, I would
* William Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000222 21:19] wrote:
Hey,
I have been following the disscussions here for a while, just trying to get a
feel of what the transition from 3.4-stable 4.0-release will be like. I am
running -current on my alpha, but that was a fresh install. I am debating
I did read that document, and honestly, it dident make a lot of sence and it
seemed to have some conflicting instructions.which is why I am asking here.
On 23-Feb-00 Alfred Perlstein wrote:
* William Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000222 21:19] wrote:
Hey,
I have been following the
On Tue, Feb 22, 2000 at 08:45:28PM -0800, William Woods wrote:
I have been following the disscussions here for a while, just trying to get a
feel of what the transition from 3.4-stable 4.0-release will be like. I am
running -current on my alpha, but that was a fresh install. I am debating
On 23-Feb-00 Will Andrews wrote:
See src/UPDATING.
I read that...I must say it is a bit confusing and in some places contradictory
I made the transition on my laptop from 3.3-RELEASE to 4.0-CURRENT about
six months ago, so my experience wouldn't help you much, unfortunately.
However,
On Tue, Feb 22, 2000 at 08:54:14PM -0800, William Woods wrote:
I did read that document, and honestly, it dident make a lot of sence and it
seemed to have some conflicting instructions.which is why I am asking here.
Specifics, specifics... and are you sure you're looking at an
_UP_TO_DATE_
cvsupped a few hours ago..
On 23-Feb-00 Will Andrews wrote:
On Tue, Feb 22, 2000 at 08:54:14PM -0800, William Woods wrote:
I did read that document, and honestly, it dident make a lot of sence and it
seemed to have some conflicting instructions.which is why I am asking
here.
* William Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000222 21:27] wrote:
I did read that document, and honestly, it dident make a lot of sence and it
seemed to have some conflicting instructions.which is why I am asking here.
It looks pretty concise to me, perhaps you can explain the confusion
so that we
On Tue, Feb 22, 2000 at 08:57:35PM -0800, William Woods wrote:
4.0-CURRENT running with a 3Com 3CCFE574BT PC-Card. :-)
I have that same card
Works great on 4.0-CURRENT, which I'm sure you'll be glad to know. If
you have any trouble getting it to work, just drop me a line and I'll
help
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] William Woods writes:
: I read that...I must say it is a bit confusing and in some places contradictory
I'm not surprising that it is confusing. It is hard to hit a moving
target like current. And things have often are contradictory...
Warner
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On Tue, Feb 22, 2000 at 09:03:04PM -0800, William Woods wrote:
cvsupped a few hours ago..
Specifics, specifics... and are you sure you're looking at an
Specifics please.
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On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
* William Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000222 21:27] wrote:
I did read that document, and honestly, it dident make a lot of sence and it
seemed to have some conflicting instructions.which is why I am asking here.
It looks pretty concise to me,
On 23-Feb-00 R Joseph Wright wrote:
make buildworld
make buildkernel make installkernel
Then reboot in single user mode
make -DNOINFO installworld
make buildkernel make installkernel (again)
make installworld
This worked for me perfectly.
Hmmm.the only question I have regarding
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, William Woods wrote:
On 23-Feb-00 R Joseph Wright wrote:
make buildworld
make buildkernel make installkernel
Then reboot in single user mode
make -DNOINFO installworld
make buildkernel make installkernel (again)
make installworld
This worked for me
It did, although I did eventually remake them.
I did:
mv /dev /dev.old
mkdir /dev
cp /usr/src/etc/MAKE* /dev
sh MAKEDEV all
This makes sence
I also had to make the partition entries for my IDE drive:
sh MAKEDEV ad0s4a
Ahhok. So if my partitions are thus:
/dev/wd0s1a
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