rk -prune -print -delete
> >
> A bit rude, but also works
>
> cd /usr/ports && make clean
guys... please use the official portsclean ! :)
included in the sysutils/portupgrade
portsclean -h
portsclean 2.0.1 (2006/06/13)
usage: portsclean [-hCDDiLnPPQQq]
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ttyd1
crw--- 1 root wheel 239, 32 Nov 10 00:11 /dev/ttyid0
crw--- 1 root wheel 239, 33 Nov 10 00:11 /dev/ttyid1
crw--- 1 root wheel 239, 64 Nov 10 00:11 /dev/ttyld0
crw--- 1 root wheel 239, 65 Nov 10 00:11 /dev/ttyld1
crw--w 1 albi tty 5, 0 Nov 12 18:13
llow="NO"
jail_list="ssh build mail http https"
jail_set_hostname_allow="NO"
#
jail_build_rootdir="/usr/jails/build"
jail_build_hostname="build.mydomain.org"
jail_build_ip="192.168.100.100"
jail_build_exec="/bin/sh
axgrouplist=16, readahead=1,
> acregmin=5, acregmax=60, acdirmin=5, acdirmax=60)
you didn't say whether you tried as a normal user or root, for normal
users you should use the same uid and gid on both machines, for root
you need to appropriate syntax on the nfs-server (you could show that
pa
Aleksander Rozman - Andy wrote:
Even after recompiled I couldn't use network. My FreeBSD is used as
server and also router for my internal network (using NAT).
firewall_type="/etc/firewall.conf" # Firewall type (see
/etc/rc.firewall)
--- cut ---
firewall.conf (this is open firewal
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