sjr MODE=100600
SIZE=18099 MTIME=Jul 8 22:57 2006 FILE LINKUP IN SNAPSHOT
CLEAR? no
** Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups
CANNOT ADJUST NUMBER OF FREE BLOCKS: -8
CONTINUE? [yn] n
Othertimes when I run the same commands, I get a consistent snapshot.
Am I doing something wrong?
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Is there a technical reason why LINK_MAX is set to 32K? Would
anything bad happen if this value was raised?
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Thanks everyone for all the good information
On 29 Oct, Greg Lehey wrote:
> The point here is that Stepen used the -v option for newfs, which
> tells newfs to ignore partition information. This is needed for
> Vinum, and hasn't been used for anything else. Stephen, what does
> 'newfs /dev/
On 28 Oct, Wes Peters wrote:
> "Stephen J. Roznowski" wrote:
>>
>> I'm looking at the tutorial on building CCDs at
>
> Why? Do you have a compelling reason not to use Vinum volume manager?
No, but why should I use Vinum over CCD? (All I want to do is crea
I'm looking at the tutorial on building CCDs at
http://www.freebsd.org/tutorials/formatting-media/x205.html
It seems that this page needs to be updated to include the FAQ
entry between the ccdconfig and newfs. [I don't remember the
error I had before I did the disklabel...]
# cc
with an if statement?
4. What is the point of the "stty status '^T' at the top of the rc file?
Shouldn't this be in the .profile/.login files?
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with an if statement?
4. What is the point of the "stty status '^T' at the top of the rc file?
Shouldn't this be in the .profile/.login files?
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I've looked at http://www.freebsd.org/FAQ/FAQ51.html, but the answer
seems to be lacking...
On a stock system (3.2 and 4.0), how much RAM will a system be able to
use? Will a stock system use all 4GB?
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I've looked at http://www.freebsd.org/FAQ/FAQ51.html, but the answer
seems to be lacking...
On a stock system (3.2 and 4.0), how much RAM will a system be able to
use? Will a stock system use all 4GB?
Thanks,
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is, please work with Bill Fenner to close out bin/7877.
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is, please work with Bill Fenner to close out bin/7877.
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