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From: David Nicholas Kayal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 25 Dec 2002 12:19:17 -0800 (PST)
To: Charlie Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ram & swap
> First . . .
[most of the top post snipped]
> On Wed, 25 Dec 2002, Charlie Root wrote:
>
> > Hey why everyt
On Wed, Dec 25, 2002 at 11:54:44PM +, Stacey Roberts wrote:
> Hello,
> "make clean" in /usr/ports fails as well now at this step:
>
> ===> lang/ruby-usersguide
> ===> Cleaning for ruby-usersguide-20020616
> ===> lang/ruby16-shim-ruby18
> ===> Cleaning for ruby-1.6.8
> ===> Cleaning for
Got it working on the ps2 port, not the usb port.
Regards,
Chip
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Infrequently ... that is, perhaps once every few weeks, my mail server
grinds to a halt. The load average climbs into the hundreds, processes
start getting killed off, and all because something seems to want to
launch as many instances of portmap as it possibly can. And for the
life o' me, I can
Adam Weinberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> (12.25.2002 @ 1728 PST): Gary W. Swearingen said, in 2.0K: <<
> >
> > I'm not sure what that means.
...
> semantic
>adj : of or relating to the study of meaning and changes of
> meaning; "semantic analysis"
OK, good. Thanks
On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 01:40:58PM +1030, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> >
> > I am looking for a method to dump my 'current' installation
> > (which includes couple of vinum volumes + some other normal
> > UFS partitions) to another machine where I have access to
>
> What's wrong with tar?
I was t
On Wednesday, 25 December 2002 at 11:22:56 -0600, Hari Bhaskaran wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a method to dump my 'current' installation
> (which includes couple of vinum volumes + some other normal
> UFS partitions) to another machine where I have access to
> a CDR. I don't want to dump the e
On Wednesday 25 December 2002 03:51 pm, Sarah Woolley wrote:
> My wireless optical mouse works, but it's not made my microsoft.
> Don't know if it makes a difference, but you could just try it and
> see if it works.
Yes, you should have done that before you sent your first email :). Now
that we
Hi,
Just been told by somebody that PNP in the BIOS should be disabled. I
have actually already got it disabled, so this doesn't seem to be the
issue.
-lewiz.
--
Hurewitz's Memory Principle:
The chance of forgetting something is directly proportional
to . to uh .
On Thu, 26 Dec 2002 01:01:19 +0100
"Gernot A. Weber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use the following settings:
>
> Section "InputDevice"
> Identifier "Mouse0"
> Driver "mouse"
> Option "Protocol" "auto"
> Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
>
Hi,
I've just got hold of a laptop for Christmas. It has a PCMCIA network
card - a 3COM EtherLink III 3C589. I am way out of date and still have
Coax running around my house, so it needs to be using the 10Base2 not
10BaseT.
My problem is, the card is detected as ep0 yet I have a feeling tha
> >It *should* work -- it does for me.
> >[Although, in my case, it's the .xsession file, because I use xdm.]
>
> Well, now that I'm taking a more careful look, it does ... sort of.
In any case, it seems like it should be set in one place which holds for
both X and non-X sessions. Maybe cobbled
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>> (12.25.2002 @ 1728 PST): Gary W. Swearingen said, in 2.0K: <<
> > It's just semantics, really.
>
> I'm not sure what that means. No, seriously, my dictionary says "study
> or science of the meaning of language forms", but does that include the
Roman Neuhauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It's just semantics, really.
I'm not sure what that means. No, seriously, my dictionary says "study
or science of the meaning of language forms", but does that include the
meaning of single words or only about the meaning imparted by sentence
str
At 07:02 PM 12.25.2002 -0600, Dan Nelson wrote:
>In the last episode (Dec 25), Jack L. Stone said:
>> FreeBSD sage-american.com 4.7-STABLE FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE #0:
>>
>> Ever since I installed SpamAss + SpamAss-Milter, I've been seeing this
>> error pop up frequently. I'm not sure what is triggering
and the doc only?
no doc at programmers level
yes, :((
Len
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hello
i have promise sx4000 raid card and im trying to get it work with freebsd
5.0 so is there anyone who knows a driver for that card?
>
Promise told me they don't support FreeBSD.
There's no driver for the sx4000 and they won't provide the doc + board
to develop one.
and the doc only? wit
In the last episode (Dec 25), Jack L. Stone said:
> FreeBSD sage-american.com 4.7-STABLE FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE #0:
>
> Ever since I installed SpamAss + SpamAss-Milter, I've been seeing this
> error pop up frequently. I'm not sure what is triggering it or what it
> means -- so, don't know where to loo
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I recently bought the BSD power pac 4.6 and the example files are missing. As
You'd better sale it away. 4.6 is buggy, only 4.6.2 became arbitrary
reliable, and for today we have 4.7, in wich 4.6 bugs were comp
Bernardo & Et. AL,
Thank you to those of you have generously offered me your assistance. I
grew frustrated, gave up and formatted the drive and reinstalled with a
slightly newer version of FreeBSD, which seems to have solved the problem.
I was never able to determine the root cause of the issue.
Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I recently bought the BSD power pac 4.6 and the example files are missing. As
Yes, that was a release mistake.
> a result it is very difficult to actually get started with the CVSUP thing. I
> have looked all over the ftp and html sites but cannot figure out w
i have promise sx4000 raid card and im trying to get it work with freebsd
5.0
so is there anyone who knows a driver for that card?
Promise told me they don't support FreeBSD.
There's no driver for the sx4000 and they won't provide the doc + board to
develop one.
Len
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Hello,
I recently bought the BSD power pac 4.6 and the example files are missing. As
a result it is very difficult to actually get started with the CVSUP thing. I
have looked all over the ftp and html sites but cannot figure out where to
download the example directories. Could you please point
I had my wheel working in 4.6, but it's not working in 4.7. I haven't
tried to fix it. This info in the faq's might help you, though.
http://www2.pl.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.html#X-AND-WHEEL
On Wed, 25 Dec 2002, chip wiegand wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Dec 2002 22:38:53 +0100
> "
Darren Pilgrim wrote:
When I run ldd on a given program, does ldd check the dependencies of
the libaries as well?
Nevermind, I found the answer myself (it does). I don't know why I
missed it on the man page.
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Hello,
"make clean" in /usr/ports fails as well now at this step:
===> lang/ruby-usersguide
===> Cleaning for ruby-usersguide-20020616
===> lang/ruby16-shim-ruby18
===> Cleaning for ruby-1.6.8
===> Cleaning for ruby-shim-ruby18-1.8.0.p1
===> lang/ruby_r
===> Cleaning for ruby-1.6.8
===>
When I run ldd on a given program, does ldd check the dependencies of
the libaries as well?
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My wireless optical mouse works, but it's not made my microsoft. Don't
know if it makes a difference, but you could just try it and see if it
works.
On Wed, 25 Dec 2002, chip wiegand wrote:
> I just received this micro$oft wireless optical mouse for christmas from
> my son, and am wondering if a
On Wed, 25 Dec 2002 22:38:53 +0100
"Gernot A. Weber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> it should be no problem. Neither as USB nor PS/2.
>
> Bye,
>
> Gernot
Thanks, it does load the usb stuff at the console, but in X it doesn't
work. I probably have to make some change to the XF86Config f
hi!
i have promise sx4000 raid card and im trying to get it work with freebsd
5.0
so is there anyone who knows a driver for that card?
// akutus the citizen of universe!
<>
On Wed, 25 Dec 2002, Adam Lofstedt wrote:
> >
> #ipnat -l
> List of active MAP/redirect filters:
> map x10 192.168.1.0/24 -> 0.0.0.0/32 portmap tcp/udp
> 4:6
> map x10 192.168.1.0/24 -> 0.0.0.0/32
^^^
Shouldn't that be "xl0"?
Fer
>
> List of active
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-12-25 14:29:44 -0800:
> Kurt Bigler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Well that's an interesting idea. Throw-away subdomains (excuse my
> > terminology - maybe I'm supposed to call them host names?) imply a whole
> > "host" of email addresses without wasting a domain na
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gary W. Swearingen)
> > find . -name '*.html' -print | xargs grep __FILE__
One might as well get in the habit of using the more robust
find . -name '*.html' -print0 | xargs -0 grep __FILE__
Otherwise, the "-print" isn't needed at all; it's a default.
Very true.
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-12-24 10:48:42 -0500:
> >is your outside IP static, or DHCP?
> >
> >static:
> >
> >a) 1. put hostname="a11d015.neo.rr.com" in /etc/rc.conf
> > 2. let postfix get it from gethotname()
> >b) 1. leave /etc/rc.conf as it is
> > 2. put myhostname = a
> > find . -name '*.html' -print | xargs grep __FILE__
One might as well get in the habit of using the more robust
find . -name '*.html' -print0 | xargs -0 grep __FILE__
Otherwise, the "-print" isn't needed at all; it's a default.
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Kurt Bigler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well that's an interesting idea. Throw-away subdomains (excuse my
> terminology - maybe I'm supposed to call them host names?) imply a whole
> "host" of email addresses without wasting a domain name.
No excuse needed, if my reading is correct. O'Reilly'
On Wed, 25 Dec 2002, Adam Lofstedt wrote:
> > yes, your message was posted. keppt it easy, it's a
> > world-wide holiday,
> > so the answers can take while. :)
> >
> Thanks... Sorry about this. I didn't mean to make it
> seem hysterical or anything.
>
> > >
> > > I have a freeBSD machine with tw
On Wed, 25 Dec 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Argh! I've been pulling my hair out trying to get my NAT gateway going.
>
> I have two interfaces, one external and internal, servicing a private LAN.
> From the LAN I can ping the internal interface and the external interface,
> but I can't get pas
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>> (12.24.2002 @ 2249 PST): Shantanu Mahajan said, in 0.9K: <<
> +++ [EMAIL PROTECTED] [freebsd] [21/12/02 21:41 +0100]:
> | What is the problem and can you recommend another divx/avi player? (I use=
> did you try mplayer? you can find it in
> /usr/por
in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
wrote Bill Moran thusly...
>
> >From: Shantanu Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> the wildcard, thus the limit doesn't affect the command.
>
> >or maybe you can use "locate"
>
> Hadn't thought to try that, although I don't know how it would
> work.
RTFM? locate(1)?
gi
From: Shantanu Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
+++ Bill Moran [freebsd] [24/12/02 17:25 -0500]:
| Anyway, I'm trying to find the docs on some features that
| the www.php.net's search isn't really helping on (searching
| for __FILE__ doesn't search for __FILE__ ... it searches for
| file, and there's to
First, and before anything, you normally log in as root or are you just
trying to impress us?
Second, ram is a lot faster than using swap.
Third, the problem with the ssh trying to log in probably has to do with a
hostname resolving problem.
that is about it.
david
On Wed, 25 Dec 2002, Charli
Hey
why everything on my machine goes into RAM? i have always 87% ram taken by every
proccess running... i have 91 megs of ram what should i do? my swap is always
empty... is there some problem or how to fix that. i can't run lots of programs
because server gers jammed and works slow.. SSH i
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From: "Adam Lofstedt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 25, 2002 11:24 AM
Subject: Can't route past gateway
> I tried to send a message to the list earlier, but my
> email server was down. I checked the archives, but I
> can't tel
> yes, your message was posted. keppt it easy, it's a
> world-wide holiday,
> so the answers can take while. :)
>
Thanks... Sorry about this. I didn't mean to make it
seem hysterical or anything.
> >
> > I have a freeBSD machine with two NICS that I am
> using
> > as a NAT gateway. No matter w
On Wed, 25 Dec 2002, Adam Lofstedt wrote:
> I tried to send a message to the list earlier, but my
> email server was down. I checked the archives, but I
> can't tell if my message has been posted already, so I
> apologize if it has. If anyone has already replied,
> could you forward your respons
FreeBSD sage-american.com 4.7-STABLE FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE #0:
Ever since I installed SpamAss + SpamAss-Milter, I've been seeing this
error pop up frequently. I'm not sure what is triggering it or what it
means -- so, don't know where to look for the answer. Has anyone else seen
this?
The error on t
I just received this micro$oft wireless optical mouse for christmas from
my son, and am wondering if anyone knows if it will work in freebsd 4.7?
I haven't tried it yet. It is both usb and ps2.
Thanks,
Chip W
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+++ Bill Moran [freebsd] [24/12/02 17:25 -0500]:
| Anyway, I'm trying to find the docs on some features that
| the www.php.net's search isn't really helping on (searching
| for __FILE__ doesn't search for __FILE__ ... it searches for
| file, and there's too many results) so I try:
| grep __FILE__ *
+++ Paul A. Scott [freebsd] [25/12/02 09:07 -0800]:
| The XFree86 package delivered with the 4.7-RELEASE of FreeBSD fails on
| signal 11 at startup. Building XFree86-4 from ports gets the same results.
| However the XFree86 3.3.6 port works fine.
|
| Can anyone, PLEASE help me fix this problem. I
Cliff Sarginson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> To be fair, he did use the (appalling) word "mathoid" to imply that it
Appalling? heh heh.. No more spheroid, cuboid, either? Oh dear...
> Well you could write it yourself,,
>
Here 'tis. Seems to work well enough for the moment, although if
anyone n
From: Lowell Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Bill Moran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would like to set my default permissions for X windows apps.
> I've set my umask for bash, which works great when I'm in a
> terminal, but it doesn't seem to have any effect on X apps
> (such as the Mozilla downl
"Bill Moran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would like to set my default permissions for X windows apps.
> I've set my umask for bash, which works great when I'm in a
> terminal, but it doesn't seem to have any effect on X apps
> (such as the Mozilla downloader, for example, or when I create
> ne
On Wednesday 25 December 2002 12:25 pm, Alvaro Gil wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a video card with TV out that can be used with
> FreeBSD. I would like the TV to be the only monitor connected. Also
> it should do 800X600.
>
> Anything out there that works like I want it to? Its for a MP3/DVD
I would like to set my default permissions for X windows apps.
I've set my umask for bash, which works great when I'm in a
terminal, but it doesn't seem to have any effect on X apps
(such as the Mozilla downloader, for example, or when I create
new files with Code Crusader)
Files are created rw
Today Paulo Roberto wrote:
> --- "Denis N. Peplin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I don't know why some ATX systems can't. I'm tested "halt -p" on
> > FreeBSD 5.0 and all work fine.
>
> It is strange, since I got Linux also on this machine, and "halt"
> powers down properly, but not on FreeBSD.
>
On Wed, Dec 25, 2002 at 09:07:05AM -0800, Paul A. Scott wrote:
> The XFree86 package delivered with the 4.7-RELEASE of FreeBSD fails on
> signal 11 at startup. Building XFree86-4 from ports gets the same results.
> However the XFree86 3.3.6 port works fine.
>
> Can anyone, PLEASE help me fix this
Can anyone recommend a video card with TV out that can be used with
FreeBSD. I would like the TV to be the only monitor connected. Also
it should do 800X600.
Anything out there that works like I want it to? Its for a MP3/DVD
player project that will be connected to a TV and use a wireless
k
I tried to send a message to the list earlier, but my
email server was down. I checked the archives, but I
can't tell if my message has been posted already, so I
apologize if it has. If anyone has already replied,
could you forward your response to this address?
I have a freeBSD machine with two
Hi,
I am looking for a method to dump my 'current' installation
(which includes couple of vinum volumes + some other normal
UFS partitions) to another machine where I have access to
a CDR. I don't want to dump the entire HDD, but only the
used sectors/files. If you are familiar with Norton Ghost
+++ Happy Clown [freebsd] [24/12/02 00:33 +]:
| Then
| > chroot /usr/release
| > cd /usr/src/release
| > make iso.1
|
| This also went through ok.
|
| My problem is... the ISO images created don't appear to be bootable. At
| least they're not recognised as such by the burning
+++ [EMAIL PROTECTED] [freebsd] [21/12/02 21:41 +0100]:
| Hi all
|
| What is the problem and can you recommend another divx/avi player? (I use=
|
| FreeBSD 4.7 with gnome).
|
| br
| socketd
|
| --
did you try mplayer? you can find it in
/usr/ports/graphics/mplayer.
The XFree86 package delivered with the 4.7-RELEASE of FreeBSD fails on
signal 11 at startup. Building XFree86-4 from ports gets the same results.
However the XFree86 3.3.6 port works fine.
Can anyone, PLEASE help me fix this problem. I have been unable to run
XFree86 since version 4. I've tried to
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> > > OS - 5.0 RC2
> > > Apache - 2.0.43
> > > OpenSSL - 0.9.6g
> > >
> > > I'm having a rather odd problem and I can't quite put my finger on it. I
> > > can verify that the apache httpd is running but I am unable to connect to
> > > the box on port
--- "Denis N. Peplin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know why some ATX systems can't. I'm tested "halt -p" on
> FreeBSD 5.0 and all work fine.
It is strange, since I got Linux also on this machine, and "halt"
powers down properly, but not on FreeBSD.
> > BTW "PDWN" in the keymap ("the th
From: Greg 'groggy' Lehey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Tuesday, 24 December 2002 at 17:25:23 -0500, Bill Moran wrote:
> d/l the entire php documentation as individual html files.
> This equates to a LOT of files in a single directory (how can
> I get a count of this?)
> Anyway, I'm trying to find the doc
Today Ihsan Junaidi Ibrahim wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm a starter to programming in FreeBSD after a few years in Visual C++ and
> would like to delve deeper into it. But I have a few questions which I need
> answers. I hope it wouldn't be too much a burden to you.
>
> I have two gccs installed, 2.
Today Paulo Roberto wrote:
> --- "Denis N. Peplin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > # halt -p
>
> The system halts, but still no power down. Is there a sysctl for this
> thing or maybe a compile option in the kernel?
1) `device apm' in the kernel config
2) `apm_enable="YES"' in /etc/rc.conf
> BTW
On Wednesday 25 December 2002 15:49, you wrote:
> --- "Denis N. Peplin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > # halt -p
>
> The system halts, but still no power down. Is there a sysctl for this
> thing or maybe a compile option in the kernel?
man halt:
-p The system will turn off the power if it can
--- "Denis N. Peplin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> # halt -p
The system halts, but still no power down. Is there a sysctl for this
thing or maybe a compile option in the kernel?
BTW "PDWN" in the keymap ("the three-finger-salute") would have to
power down the ATX also, right?
thanks
Paulo
_
On Wednesday 25 December 2002 15:31, Paulo Roberto wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there a way to power down FreeBSD thru a command such as "halt" or
> maybe the "PDWN" on the keymap? None of them seems to work in my
> machine.
> I have searched the net without any success on this issue.
# halt -p
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Hello,
Is there a way to power down FreeBSD thru a command such as "halt" or
maybe the "PDWN" on the keymap? None of them seems to work in my
machine.
I have searched the net without any success on this issue.
thanks
Paulo
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On Tue, 24 Dec 2002, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
Hi,
> At one time I used a command to get the content from either ftp or web
> servers but I can't remember the name. It was similar to 'fetch' but had
> options specific for mirroring a web site. I could also control how deep I
> wanted to go in the d
hello, again, I will insist on my question, because it is urgent...
I Have a squid box (2.5-Stable, FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE).
It sends all requisitions to a proxy box over my firewall, that sends all requisitions
to
Internet. The proxy is a SWS-windows200 server.
The PROBLEM is that it works for any
Hello all,
I'm a starter to programming in FreeBSD after a few years in Visual C++ and
would like to delve deeper into it. But I have a few questions which I need
answers. I hope it wouldn't be too much a burden to you.
I have two gccs installed, 2.95.4 (stock gcc) and 3.1.1.
1) How do add to
Dear/Beste Rafael,
Wednesday, December 25, 2002, 7:09:56 AM, you wrote:
> Question: How can I make the HD or the CF bootable in order to start the
> FreeBSD setup?
> Also, may the 'bsdboot.com' program found on tools/bsdboot be of any help?
Do you have a way out in case something goes wrong and
Dear/Beste Rafael,
Wednesday, December 25, 2002, 7:09:56 AM, you wrote:
> Hi
> I need to reformulate the question I made before.
> I have a small and non-standard pc; in order to avoid conflicts between the
> FreeBSD install process and the BIOS, I had to remove the USB-boot support
> (cd/flop
On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 11:03, Bernardo M. Brummer wrote:
> If it´s a DSL or cable connection probably your provider has blocked the 80
> port.
> In this case they are workarounds using (free) domain services.
>
> Bernardo
>
>
> > OS - 5.0 RC2
> > Apache - 2.0.43
> > OpenSSL - 0.9.6g
> >
> > I'm h
On Sun, 22 Dec 2002 11:10:01 + (UTC) in lucky.freebsd.questions, Alexander
Yeremenko wrote:
>I have a box, running as router.
>Network A.B.C/Z is connected via ppp0
> router:/rc.firewall :
> ipfw add 10 connt all from any to any via ppp0
> ipfw add 15 connt all from any to A.B.
If it´s a DSL or cable connection probably your provider has blocked the 80
port.
In this case they are workarounds using (free) domain services.
Bernardo
> OS - 5.0 RC2
> Apache - 2.0.43
> OpenSSL - 0.9.6g
>
> I'm having a rather odd problem and I can't quite put my finger on it. I
> can ver
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> I consider the following to be the absolute lowest possible for
> FreeBSD 4.x:
> / 64M
48M is enough
> /usr300M - 350M
> /var24M
Depends on /etc/*yslog.conf :)
And pay attention to size of swap :)
Of cause, "Custom
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> I am trying to set up FreeBSD 4.7 on a very old COMPAQ 486 machine
> with a 120MB harddrive via an FTP install.
> Each time I get through the setup and it tries to creat the root
> filesystem I get the following message:
> Unable to make new root file
You didn't send any rules for it? Do you tune them?
Try to read this about ip filter installation and sturtup-time pulling.
http://www.freebsddiary.org/topics.php#ipfilter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Argh! I've been pulling my hair out trying to get my NAT gateway going.
I have two interfaces, o
On Sunday 22 December 2002 02:35, daniel kohn wrote:
> I am trying to set up FreeBSD 4.7 on a very old COMPAQ 486 machine
> with a 120MB harddrive via an FTP install.
>
> Each time I get through the setup and it tries to creat the root
> filesystem I get the following message:
>
> Unable to make ne
Argh! I've been pulling my hair out trying to get my NAT gateway going.
I have two interfaces, one external and internal, servicing a private LAN.
>From the LAN I can ping the internal interface and the external interface,
but I can't get past the ext. interface. For testing my rules are pass
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