Hi,
I can't seem to subscribe to freebsd-net mailinglist. I have 1 question
however. I have 2 machines running freebsd 6.0 compiled with "device carp". The
example in the carp manual slightly confuses me. I can't make those 2 machines
to appear as one... I hope you can help me.
machine A
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 07:13:45PM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> anyway - for already existing iSCSI devices driver won't hurt of course,
> but i'm sure nobody that understand things won't invest in such
> technologies.
I've been looking at iSCSI, but if someone can suggest a better
alternativ
--- Jose Borquez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I made a standard install of FreeBSD 5.4 with Kern-Developer Full
> binaries and doc, kernel source only. I attempted to compile a custom
> kernel running:
> make buildkernel KERNCONF=CUSTOM Then I get the following error:
> make: don't know h
On Tuesday 22 November 2005 02:36, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
> Can someone point me to info on how to access shares on the netowrk
> without having to provide the password. I am logged in to my FreeBSD 6.0
> workstation with the user name and password equal to that of a user on
> the other samba se
Jose Borquez sat at his 'puter and typed on 11/23/2005 12:50:
I made a standard install of FreeBSD 5.4 with Kern-Developer Full binaries
and doc, kernel source only. I attempted to compile a custom kernel running:
make buildkernel KERNCONF=CUSTOM Then I get the following error: make: don
I made a standard install of FreeBSD 5.4 with Kern-Developer Full binaries
and doc, kernel source only. I attempted to compile a custom kernel running:
make buildkernel KERNCONF=CUSTOM Then I get the following error: make: don't
know how to make buildkernel. Stop
I run it from the /usr/
With 5.4 I received an error using portsdb after updating my ports tree
with a refuse file. How does one deal with this?
# portsdb -U
Updating the ports index ... Generating INDEX.tmp - please
wait..p5-Unicode-MapUTF8-1.09: "/usr/ports/japanese/p5-Jcode" non-existent
-- dependency list incomplet
Oops, Sorry Jerry - accidentally sent this to only yourself
Anyway, this is for Jean-Paul,
Investigate g4u (Ghost 4 Unix) to accomplish your goal. I've used this
handly little utility to dump entire 110GB HD's over ftp bit by bit.
Find it here: http://www.feyrer.de/g4u/
Kind regards,
Mat
Hi Guys - just wondered what CMS you are using for www.freebsd.org . Think
the site looks great. Cheers!
Kindest Regards
Nathan Wilkinson
Ausvision: Australian Digital Media
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Gerard Seibert wrote:
Running FreeBSD 5.4, I receive this error message while booting up:
Updating KDM configuration
Information: reading old kdmrc /usr/local/share/config/kdm/kdmrc (from kde
= 2.2.x) Information: old kdmrc is from kde >= 3.1 (config version 2.3)
This message appears every
Hi there,
hope this doesn't bounce. I'm slowly running out of ways to contact you.
Tom Butz, New Zealand.
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Good day!
I tried patching my kernel(6.0) source as according to
the instructions on these site:
http://dragon.linux-vs.org/~dragonfly/htm/lvs_freebsd.htm
rebuild and install it...
update my ports via cvsup..
and do a "make install" inside /usr/ports/net/ipvs
After that, I try loading ipvs.ko wit
On Tuesday 22 November 2005 04:08 pm, Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
> Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
> >Can someone point me to info on how to access shares on the netowrk
> >without having to provide the password. I am logged in to my FreeBSD 6.0
> >workstation with the user name and password equal to that of a
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 18:48:20 -0800, Chris Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005, ross wrote:
Hi, I have a feeling that my isp is blocking remote access to port 80
and 21 of my computer. I have the ftp sever running but I can only
connect from a local machine. I'm curious if
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005, ross wrote:
Hi, I have a feeling that my isp is blocking remote access to port 80
and 21 of my computer. I have the ftp sever running but I can only
connect from a local machine. I'm curious if there is a way I can test
this.
Try connecting from outside? Ask your ISP, or
Hi, I have a feeling that my isp is blocking remote access to port 80 and
21 of my computer. I have the ftp sever running but I can only connect
from a local machine. I'm curious if there is a way I can test this.
I'm also wondering in what configuration file do I change the port that
ftpd
On 11/15/05, Mário Gamito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has any one around here tried to run FreeBSD 6.0 in VmWare 5 (Windows)
> with success ?
>
> FreeBSD's install reboots when it comes to package installation.
I haven't upgraded 6.0 from BETA something on my laptop but it's been
working
On 11/22/2005 6:18 PM Nicolas Blais wrote:
On November 22, 2005 09:05 pm, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
I have an old machine running 4.11. It died sometime last night from
what I think was a disk problem. The machine was still running and
still passing packets (it is my firewall) but I could not
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 10:13:48 -0500
Gerry Freymann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 15:59:49 +0100
> Kiffin Gish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >I have a home network running 3 desktop machines with Windows XP
> >Pro, and a webserver, fileserver and laptop with FreeBSD 5.x.
> >
> >
On 11/22/05, Ben Siemon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was able to get it working fine after a few tries. I did have a
> problem with the process timer getting out a sync though, but that
> went away after the 2nd try.
Quoting Ed:
"Disable your APIC device, provided you're not trying to run an SM
Try smartmontools: http://www.freshports.org/sysutils/smartmontools/
If you have IBM Deskstars see if there is newer firmware available.
On 11/23/05, Drew Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have an old machine running 4.11. It died sometime last night from
> what I think was a disk problem
On November 22, 2005 09:05 pm, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
> I have an old machine running 4.11. It died sometime last night from
> what I think was a disk problem. The machine was still running and
> still passing packets (it is my firewall) but I could not log in via the
> console, ssh, or telnet. I
On 2005-11-23 01:35, Wojciech Puchar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >># Note that 'bpf' is required for DHCP.
> >>device bpf # Berkeley packet filter
> >
> >Pretty lean kernel configuration. It's impossible for the GENERIC
> >kernel though to satisfy everyone, for various reason
I have an old machine running 4.11. It died sometime last night from
what I think was a disk problem. The machine was still running and
still passing packets (it is my firewall) but I could not log in via the
console, ssh, or telnet. I powered the machine off/on and heard the
"click of death
Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
Can someone point me to info on how to access shares on the netowrk
without having to provide the password. I am logged in to my FreeBSD 6.0
workstation with the user name and password equal to that of a user on
the other samba servers and Windows.
IIUC and AFAIK, yo
loader.old??? AFAIK loader is not rebuilt while compiling kernel and
there is no such file like loader.old created!
It is installed with world and not kernel then. Sorry for getting that
wrong, I didn't check. But it makes no difference to the original poster
because he reinstalled both world
boot:
Simply copy the default line and append ".old", as in:
boot: 0:ad(0,a)/boot/loader.old
loader.old??? AFAIK loader is not rebuilt while compiling kernel and there
is no such file like loader.old created!
Here, you can tell the loader to boot the previous kernel:
OK boot /boot/kernel.
# Note that 'bpf' is required for DHCP.
device bpf # Berkeley packet filter
Pretty lean kernel configuration. It's impossible for the GENERIC
kernel though to satisfy everyone, for various reasons.
what i mean is to change generic kernel in FreeBSD releases.
my generic k
On Tuesday 22 November 2005 23:44, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> David Gerard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 5.4 showed an ASCII Beastie at boot, 6.0 shows "FreeBSD" in awful
> > ASCII-art text. As a Beastie traditionalist, what's the option to
> > display Beastie again?
> >
> > man load
Can someone point me to info on how to access shares on the netowrk
without having to provide the password. I am logged in to my FreeBSD 6.0
workstation with the user name and password equal to that of a user on
the other samba servers and Windows.
--
Robert
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On 2005-11-23 00:14, Wojciech Puchar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i have no idea why almost EVERYTHING is kld-modularized, and once
> again in generic kernel.
>
> below is my "almost generic" kernel taking 4 times less space[...]
> ident SMP-686
> options SMP
David Gerard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 5.4 showed an ASCII Beastie at boot, 6.0 shows "FreeBSD" in awful
> ASCII-art text. As a Beastie traditionalist, what's the option to
> display Beastie again?
> man loader.conf|grep -C2 -i beastie
beastie_disab
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 05:37:52PM -0500, Russell Meek wrote:
> The stock Generic Kernel for 6.0-Release has debugging features which
> according to the kernel developement team where left in during release.
>
> Try to recompile the Generic Kernel with the option debug -g commented
> out and se
5.4 showed an ASCII Beastie at boot, 6.0 shows "FreeBSD" in awful
ASCII-art text. As a Beastie traditionalist, what's the option to
display Beastie again?
- d.
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did anyone used this little thing?
i have system like this:
# /dev/ad0:
8 partitions:
#size offsetfstype [fsize bsize bps/cpg]
a: 1843200004.2BSD 2048 16384 28552 (/)
b: 2457600 18432000 swap
c: 3125818080unused0 0
i have no idea why almost EVERYTHING is kld-modularized, and once again in
generic kernel.
below is my "almost generic" kernel taking 4 times less space, the only
difference is that some modules have to be loaded at boot (by
loader.conf).
wouldn't it be better for true "generic kernel"? just
It's only your own opinion until you share with us the measurements
that led you to conclude this. FreeBSD 6.0 is much faster than
FreeBSD 5.4 in my measurements, especially in the area of filesystem
performance.
exactly same conclusion here! without even any precise benchmarking, just
as i se
I'm running
FreeBSD host 6.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE #0: Tue Nov 22 00:22:53
EST 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/WWW i386
I've also tried the following under 5.4-p1...
I try
rc = mmap(0, (891*1024*1024 + 0), 0, MAP_ANON | MAP_PRIVATE,
-1, 0);
and it works bu
Olaf Greve wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Thanks for the replies!
>
> I also received several very helpful off-list replies, and they caused
> me to opt for my plan B, which is simply a 'rendez vous' type
> pull-mechanism. I already had a nightly cron job set up on the live
> server that neatly dumps the My
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 05:32:12PM +, Dmytro Surovtsev wrote:
Hello,
Maybe it's my own opinion but I've discovered that 6.0 kernel is much
slower than 5.4, I mean GENERIC in both cases.
It's only your own opinion until you share with us the measurements
that
now, when i think of it, i suspect the reason might be CPUTYPE=pentium-m
The relevant bug is 75898, which I filed almost a year ago. It has been
fixed and MFC'd though, so it should not be affecting 6.0-release (I am
using CPUTYPE=pentium-m on 6.0 myself). Most likely, something else went
wro
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 04:49:40PM -0500, Mike Hernandez wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 09:39:19PM +, Uncle Deejy-Pooh wrote:
> > I may be guilty of mis-reading this, but the thought of downloading @
> > compiling anything of any complexity fills me with horror !?!? By the time
> > KDE is
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 09:39:19PM +, Uncle Deejy-Pooh wrote:
> I may be guilty of mis-reading this, but the thought of downloading @
> compiling anything of any complexity fills me with horror !?!? By the time
> KDE is ready to use, you'd have lost the will to live !
>
It's not so bad on
Hey Guys;
I've got a system with 4 Marvell Yukon 8053 based NICs I am constructing as
a bridging firewall. While Marvell does have a driver for BSD 5.4 which
works just fine, 5.4 has lousy bridging support (especially when using pf as
your packet filter) So I was wondering, with so many of thes
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of kresimirmirkovic
>Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 3:07 PM
>To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
>Subject: whi?
>i can believet that i must 1000 time switching the dis cd-1 and cd-2,to be
>able install free b
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 05:32:12PM +, Dmytro Surovtsev wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Maybe it's my own opinion but I've discovered that 6.0 kernel is much
> slower than 5.4, I mean GENERIC in both cases.
It's only your own opinion until you share with us the measurements
that led you to conclude this.
Mike Hernandez wrote:
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 07:01:31AM -0800, Micah wrote:
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
As far as I know Nvidia hasn't allowed Xorg to write drivers
for their cards, all the nvidia drivers out there are
binaries from Nvidia. This for me would cross that card
off my list.
Just
On Nov 22, 2005, at 3:05 PM, Greg Barniskis wrote:
Gerard Seibert wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2005 11:49:23 AM, Greg Barniskis
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Not nearly as featureful (read: bloated, cough, cough) as MS
Project, but if all you want is simple Gantt charts and work
breakdowns then
Gerard Seibert wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2005 11:49:23 AM, Greg Barniskis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Not nearly as featureful (read: bloated, cough, cough) as MS
Project, but if all you want is simple Gantt charts and work
breakdowns then try out Imendio Planner for gnome, which can be
found
On Tuesday 22 November 2005 12:02 am, Filippo Moretti wrote:
> Tino Boss wrote:
> > Filippo Moretti wrote:
> >> what exactly should be linked for acroread7?
> >
> > ln -s
> > /usr/local/lib/acroread/usr/local/Adobe/Acrobat7.0/Browser/intellinux/npp
> >df.so /usr/X11R6/lib/browser_plugins/nppdf.so
>
That's because you selected packages to install that were located on the 2nd
CD. If you have an internet connection, I would just install the Ports tree
and after the initial installation is complete, install the applications
through the ports and download the sources as you need them. It's a lot
On Tuesday, November 22, 2005 11:49:23 AM, Greg Barniskis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Project Management Software
Wrote these words of wisdom:
> SPYRIDON PAPADOPOULOS wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Could you please tell me if there is any Project Management software that i
> > can use with FreeBSD?
i can believet that i must 1000 time switching the dis cd-1 and cd-2,to be able
install free bsd!
whi?
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Efren Bravo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've installed jabberd2 (#pkg_add -rv jabberd)
> and I followed the jabber_guide.pdf instructions
> but when I execute /usr/local/bin/jabberd -D, I
> get this error:
>
> # cat c2s.log
> Tue Nov 22 09:37:52 2005 [notice] starting up
> Tue Nov 22 09:37:52 2
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 08:52:29AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >
> Gary,
>
> You using Mozilla though, right? Firefox still has the problem with Helix?
>
> David
>
On my test system there is both firefox and mozilla. Firefox
is the default; mozilla may be a symlink.
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 12:51:17AM -0900, Beecher Rintoul wrote:
> On Monday 21 November 2005 06:52 pm, Gary Kline wrote:
>
> If you're running KDE try kplayer (in the ports). it's a standalone front end
> for mplayer that integrates nicely into KDE. I've been playing with it all
> afternoon and
On 11/22/05, Mark Tinguely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Here is what I do:
>
> Choose the Custom option (top menu)
> Choose Partition
> A Use Entire Disk
> (if the Disk Geometry does not look correct, then you may have
> BIOS geometry issues). Assuming the FreeBSD partition is 4/8 G, exit
> Q
> I
used by FreeBSD developer for many years !
Software project management is only a small subset of the project
management universe.
of course. in *nix world traditionally there are lots of small programs,
each doing well it's small work, instead of one huge program.
it's good to concentrate
affect of transfer speed for ONE process reading one file, but not
multiuser system.
Regardless of whether iSCSI is any good, it's a common access method for SAN
devices, and from what I've been told, may be the *only* access method. So
AFAIK it's SCSI over FC, SCSI over IP was next probably
> > >
> > > Jean-Paul Natola
> > > Network Administrator
> > > Information Technology
> > > Family Care International
> > > 588 Broadway Suite 503
> > > New York, NY 10012
> > > Phone:212-941-5300 xt 36
> > > Fax: 212-941-5563
> > > Mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
>
> Well I would think I would
I was able to get it working fine after a few tries. I did have a
problem with the process timer getting out a sync though, but that
went away after the 2nd try.
On 11/15/05, Mário Gamito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has any one around here tried to run FreeBSD 6.0 in VmWare 5 (Windows)
>
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 10:37:04 +0100
Freminlins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ted,
>
> On 11/22/05, Ted Mittelstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [snipped a massive load of nonsense]
>
> Why don't you do us all a favour and shut up. Your posts are off-topic
> and a waste of storage bytes. AFAIK thi
iSCSI enables block access to drives over IP. There is only so much you can
do with NFS and SMB.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-freebsd-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Wojciech Puchar
> Sent: November 21, 2005 6:25 PM
> To: Josh Endries
> Cc: freebsd-que
i've manually created partition and slices - the same thing happens. i've
formated the disk with dos startup disk.. happens the same. but the funny
thing is, that freebsd formats the disk itself, and then tries to install
base - it doesn't start with 0% but with 2% - and stays there.
could installe
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 16:42:29 +0100
Kiffin Gish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-11-22 at 10:07 -0500, Nicolas Blais wrote:
> > On November 22, 2005 09:59 am, Kiffin Gish wrote:
> > > I have a home network running 3 desktop machines with Windows XP
> > > Pro, and a webserver, fileserver an
SPYRIDON PAPADOPOULOS wrote:
Hi,
Could you please tell me if there is any Project Management software that i can
use with FreeBSD?
Something similar to MS Project..?
Not nearly as featureful (read: bloated, cough, cough) as MS
Project, but if all you want is simple Gantt charts and work
bre
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
>> Could you please tell me if there is any Project Management software
>> that i can use with FreeBSD?
>> Something similar to MS Project..?
>
>
> i don't know M$ Project but cvs works fine, and is really good as it's
> used by FreeBSD developer for many years !
Software
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
Whole devices accessed directly can be a lot faster than NFS, since the
client doesn't have to constantly ask the NFS server whether the file
it's currently accessing has changed.
any problem to add such option to NFS?? with iSCSI you just CAN't do it.
anyway this askin
On 11/22/05 05:16 PM, Wojciech Puchar sat at the `puter and typed:
> > Could you please tell me if there is any Project Management software that i
> > can use with FreeBSD?
> > Something similar to MS Project..?
>
> i don't know M$ Project but cvs works fine, and is really good as it's
> used by
just a cheap PC with cheap IDE drives..
Whole devices accessed directly can be a lot faster than NFS, since the
client doesn't have to constantly ask the NFS server whether the file
it's currently accessing has changed.
any problem to add such option to NFS?? with iSCSI you just CAN't do it.
a
Hi,
I've installed jabberd2 (#pkg_add -rv jabberd)
and I followed the jabber_guide.pdf instructions
but when I execute /usr/local/bin/jabberd -D, I
get this error:
# cat c2s.log
Tue Nov 22 09:37:52 2005 [notice] starting up
Tue Nov 22 09:37:52 2005 [info] process id is
3263, written to
/var/jabbe
Could you please tell me if there is any Project Management software that i can
use with FreeBSD?
Something similar to MS Project..?
i don't know M$ Project but cvs works fine, and is really good as it's
used by FreeBSD developer for many years !
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On 2005-11-22 15:34, Martin Zibert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> today i was installing freebsd 6.0 and got this error: /: create/symlink
> failed, no inodes free
> I used 2 disks (one 4GB and the other 8GB) but got the same error.
> How can i fix this problem? The disks were formated
In the last episode (Nov 22), Wojciech Puchar said:
> >>from people.
> >
> >ICBW but to me it seems that iSCSI is like a distributed NFS backend. You
> >can
> >store the data on multiple devices, in multiple forms (as long as they
> >all talk iSCSI). You can also have two storage sites (geograph
Hi,
Could you please tell me if there is any Project Management software that i can
use with FreeBSD?
Something similar to MS Project..?
Please advice
Thank you in advance
Spiros Papadopoulos
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On Tue, 2005-11-22 at 10:07 -0500, Nicolas Blais wrote:
> On November 22, 2005 09:59 am, Kiffin Gish wrote:
> > I have a home network running 3 desktop machines with Windows XP Pro,
> > and a webserver, fileserver and laptop with FreeBSD 5.x.
> >
> > What's the best way to be able to exchange files
>
> As you all can tell by now I'm new to this, and I'm avidly reading through
> my AbsoluteBsd book.
>
> I don't really save any data to the BSD box just logs, I use it for scanning
> email (Exim, ClamAV, SA)
>
> My goal is to backup the file/files/partitions so that if the box blew up ,
>
Hello,
Maybe it's my own opinion but I've discovered that 6.0 kernel is much
slower than 5.4, I mean GENERIC in both cases. And, as well, 6.0 works
right with the set of ports come with it in distribution inly. Nearly
any new port can not assemble with differnent errors, mostly like: "The
ver
yes, "emergency holographic shell" starts, but df is not installed.
alt+f2 shows:
pid 128 (cpio), uid 0 inumber 184 on /: out of inodes
also, there were some "no left space" errors.
i'm out of ideas..
On 11/22/05, Mark Tinguely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > today i was installing freebsd 6.0
this happens during install.. it keeps installing although i get this
errors.
first errors came when /base was installing.
suggestions?
On 11/22/05, Derrick MacPherson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> is there many files on the system?
>
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On Tue, 2005-11-22 at 10:14 -0500, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 2005-11-22 at 09:57 -0500, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I installed freeBSD 5.4 on a system with two hard disks, which I plan to
> > > > use as a dedicated fileserver, and following the default sysinstall
> > >
As you all can tell by now I'm new to this, and I'm avidly reading through
my AbsoluteBsd book.
I don't really save any data to the BSD box just logs, I use it for scanning
email (Exim, ClamAV, SA)
My goal is to backup the file/files/partitions so that if the box blew up ,
I can just grab a
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 16:05:55 +0100
Kiffin Gish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well, if it is really only a 20MB drive, I certainly wouldn't
> > break it up at all.
> > But, if it is really 20GB or something like that - your ad0 looks
> > like it is a nominal 36GB or maybe a 40 GB - then it really
>
> On Tue, 2005-11-22 at 09:57 -0500, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> > >
> > > I installed freeBSD 5.4 on a system with two hard disks, which I plan to
> > > use as a dedicated fileserver, and following the default sysinstall
> > > setup I have this:
> > >
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] df -h
> > > Filesys
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 15:59:49 +0100
Kiffin Gish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have a home network running 3 desktop machines with Windows XP Pro,
>and a webserver, fileserver and laptop with FreeBSD 5.x.
>
>What's the best way to be able to exchange files and directory shares
>between the two envir
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 07:01:31AM -0800, Micah wrote:
> Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> >As far as I know Nvidia hasn't allowed Xorg to write drivers
> >for their cards, all the nvidia drivers out there are
> >binaries from Nvidia. This for me would cross that card
> >off my list.
>
> Just to correct
On November 22, 2005 10:05 am, Kiffin Gish wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-11-22 at 09:57 -0500, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> > > I installed freeBSD 5.4 on a system with two hard disks, which I plan
> > > to use as a dedicated fileserver, and following the default sysinstall
> > > setup I have this:
> > >
> >
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
If you are convinced it's the CD corrupting the
install, then boot from a floppy and do a FTP install
and see what happens.
Ted
That is exactly what i did, the install finished without any problem,
but i still cant use the cdrom drive, no matters what cd is in the
d
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to utilize dump to copy the entire disc to a network drive , so
> that in the event of hardware failure I can just restore to a new machine
>
> Here's the output of df
> Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/ad0s1a248M 35M193M
On November 22, 2005 09:59 am, Kiffin Gish wrote:
> I have a home network running 3 desktop machines with Windows XP Pro,
> and a webserver, fileserver and laptop with FreeBSD 5.x.
>
> What's the best way to be able to exchange files and directory shares
> between the two environments?
>
> It would
On Tue, 2005-11-22 at 09:57 -0500, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> >
> > I installed freeBSD 5.4 on a system with two hard disks, which I plan to
> > use as a dedicated fileserver, and following the default sysinstall
> > setup I have this:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] df -h
> > Filesystem SizeUse
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Munn
> Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 4:27 PM
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: apache2 php5 mysql4 problems
>
>
> I have been successfuly running apache2 as a web server with php
Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to utilize dump to copy the entire disc to a network drive , so
that in the event of hardware failure I can just restore to a new machine
Here's the output of df
Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a248M 35M
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
As far as I know Nvidia hasn't allowed Xorg to write drivers
for their cards, all the nvidia drivers out there are
binaries from Nvidia. This for me would cross that card
off my list.
Just to correct this bit of mis-information, there are two drivers
available for nvid
I have a home network running 3 desktop machines with Windows XP Pro,
and a webserver, fileserver and laptop with FreeBSD 5.x.
What's the best way to be able to exchange files and directory shares
between the two environments?
It would also be nice to share the printer which is connected to one o
Greetings,
today i was installing freebsd 6.0 and got this error: /: create/symlink
failed, no inodes free
I used 2 disks (one 4GB and the other 8GB) but got the same error.
How can i fix this problem? The disks were formated through fbsd sysinstall
at install.
Thanks in advance,
Martin
>
> I installed freeBSD 5.4 on a system with two hard disks, which I plan to
> use as a dedicated fileserver, and following the default sysinstall
> setup I have this:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] df -h
> Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/ad0s1a248M 35M193M1
On November 22, 2005 09:41 am, Kiffin Gish wrote:
> I installed freeBSD 5.4 on a system with two hard disks, which I plan to
> use as a dedicated fileserver, and following the default sysinstall
> setup I have this:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] df -h
> Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 15:41:26 +0100
Kiffin Gish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1/ What's the best way to partition my second 20MB hard disk?
you mean 20 Gb or something else, no ?
> 2/ Should I dedicate the whole thing to one mount point, say
> called /extra?
yes
> 3/ Do I also need swap space on
I installed freeBSD 5.4 on a system with two hard disks, which I plan to
use as a dedicated fileserver, and following the default sysinstall
setup I have this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] df -h
Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a248M 35M193M15%/
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