Hi
thanks for your response. I will send you a reminder on Thursday.
Stefan
Zitat von Mike Silbersack [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, 17 May 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could someone with knowledge of the Broadcom ethernet chips
and the bge driver check if adding support for the 5789 is
Didnt get through the first time so resending :)
Doing a make buildworld from a directory other than /usr/src
results in the following:
[log]
/usr/obj/.usr/amd64/src/lib32/usr/lib32/libl.a -
/usr/obj/.usr/amd64/src/lib32/usr/lib32/libln.a
/usr/obj/.usr/amd64/src/lib32/usr/lib32/libfl.a -
Hi all,
I've an NFS-mounted filesystem (server runs deadrat linux) on a lot of my
FreeBSD systems (4.11R), mount options are
bg,rw,intr,-T,-r32768,-w32768. Using TCP and 32k buffers does enhance
performance notably.
But I've a couple of error messages in /var/log/messages of my clients
each day
Konrad Heuer wrote:
Hi all,
I've an NFS-mounted filesystem (server runs deadrat linux) on a lot of my
FreeBSD systems (4.11R), mount options are
bg,rw,intr,-T,-r32768,-w32768. Using TCP and 32k buffers does enhance
performance notably.
But I've a couple of error messages in /var/log/messages of my
Hi, I've bought a new computer with an ASRock K7Upgrade-880
motherboard with 5.1 channels AC'97 Audio (quoting from install guide
and I have a problem with sound on Freebsd 5.4 with snd_via8233.
After I load the module, the sound volume is set to max and even
though I can lower the sound bar
I used the handbook instructions:
bktr_load=YES to loader.conf
+/- hw.bt848.tuner=6 in sysctl.conf
bktr man page tells me my tuner is supported, yet dmesg's output shows only:
bktr_mem: memory holder loaded
I also tried compilling it in the kernel (by the manual) with no success.
This is the
Hi
The answer will probably be 'no', but here goes:
Is there a way (in the kernel) to convert a pointer to a function
into a char* indicating the module it is associated with?
More specificly: I've been playing with changing the order of the
pfil hooks @runtime via sysctl. To be able to give
Hi Juergen,
within a jail there are at this time two possibilities
of operation for the syscall getfsstat (which is used e.g.
for the commands 'df' and 'mount'):
security.jail.getfsstatroot_only = 0:
getfsstat return all filesystems mounted anywhere at the machine
Hi Jeremie !
On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 11:43:24PM +0200, Jeremie Le Hen wrote:
[...]
This works fine on a recent RELENG_5 UP kernel. Given that this
exposes some host configuration inside jail, it might be worth
adding a sysctl to disable this. However, I'm not really sure
this kind of
On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 11:43:24PM +0200, Jeremie Le Hen wrote:
[...]
There seems to be one small bug in your patch : once applied, we
don't see informations about / any longer inside jails.
please try the new one at
http://www.addict.de/unger/fbsd/patch-20050518/
bye,
Juergen
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