On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 04:44:55PM +0200, Divacky Roman wrote:
Hi,
I am working on SoC linuxolator and I found strange thing I dont know how to
cope with:
I made a patch which enables module build of linuxolator on amd64 but it
refuses to kldload because of missing symbol. I tracked the
On Mon, Jun 12, 2006 at 06:24:24PM +0200, Jeremie Le Hen wrote:
I've been annoyed in the past because I couldn't export two directories
from the same filesystem with different credentials [1].
First, where does this limitation come from ? Then, is it possible to
remove this limitation
Hi folks,
never mind about this. The function got called but returned before the
debugging printf()..
The problem was somewhere else but it's fixed now and the patch submitted.
Hannes
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On Tuesday 13 June 2006 05:01, Konstantin Belousov wrote:
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 04:44:55PM +0200, Divacky Roman wrote:
Hi,
I am working on SoC linuxolator and I found strange thing I dont know how to
cope with:
I made a patch which enables module build of linuxolator on amd64 but
On 06/12/06 14:17, Philip Lykke Carlsen wrote:
mandag 12 juni 2006 20:48 skrev du:
Philip Lykke Carlsen wrote:
Hm. A little more research seems to have narrowed it down a bit.
Apparently the text come from my sisters windows pc and is transmitted
realtime to my freebsd machine, peculiar as it
tirsdag 13 juni 2006 16:44 skrev Eric Schuele:
On 06/12/06 14:17, Philip Lykke Carlsen wrote:
mandag 12 juni 2006 20:48 skrev du:
Philip Lykke Carlsen wrote:
Hm. A little more research seems to have narrowed it down a bit.
Apparently the text come from my sisters windows pc and is
On 6/13/06, Philip Lykke Carlsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hm. now that you mention it, that does seem probable.
And sure enough.. looking closer, the typing stops when I unplug the usb
wireless mouse/keyboard reciever.. it's just.. it has never happened before
now.. and we've been using this
From the subject, you probably already know my dilemma. After booting a
linux livecd (I'll refrain from naming the distro), my laptop no longer
has any partitions. Now, the drive was not newfs'ed with any other OS, so
I believe only the boot loader and partitioning are messed up. I see an
Quoting Eric Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tue, 13 Jun 2006 12:33:14 -0500
(CDT)):
From the subject, you probably already know my dilemma. After booting a
linux livecd (I'll refrain from naming the distro), my laptop no longer
has any partitions. Now, the drive was not newfs'ed with any other
Alexander Leidinger said:
Quoting Eric Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tue, 13 Jun 2006 12:33:14
-0500 (CDT)):
From the subject, you probably already know my dilemma. After booting
a
linux livecd (I'll refrain from naming the distro), my laptop no longer
has any partitions. Now, the drive was
[...]
Is there any additional ways I can find the partitioning scheme, or find
the bsdlabel's on the disk? Does anyone know of a command line (dd+some
tools/perl/etc) way to find the bsdlabels?
ports/sysutils/scan_ffs/
src/tools/tools/find-sb/
Once the bsdlabels are found, then what?
You've also got the choice of using the program testdisk in
sysutils/testdisk to try to fix your problem. It helped me when I
accidently hosed the MBR and partition table on one of my drives.
Naram Qashat
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