Hi,
There is no i686 architecture, most likely it is i386.
You better find out two major things:
- is your processor a 64bit one;
- do you want to use the full 64bit functionality if the prior one is
true.
If some of the answers is NO, then you should go with i386, which fully
covers the
i am not able to install freeBSD7.2
i'm getting an error like cn't upload kernel
Thanks in advance
S.MALATHI
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On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 02:17:58PM +0530, malathi selvaraj wrote:
i am not able to install freeBSD7.2
i'm getting an error like cn't upload kernel
what architecture?
dmesg output?
where are you installing from?
exact error message?
where are you installing to, what disk?
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On Tue, 7 Jul 2009 14:17:58 +0530
malathi selvaraj malathira...@gmail.com wrote:
i am not able to install freeBSD7.2
i'm getting an error like cn't upload kernel
What about slowly reading again:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install.html
Andreas
PS: Like you were
Good Evening,
On 07 July 2009 pm 16:47:58 malathi selvaraj wrote:
i am not able to install freeBSD7.2
i'm getting an error like cn't upload kernel
if you could be a bit more specific, we might be able to help.
Can't you even boot the CD or does the freshly installed kernel
not boot?
Erich
FreeBSD 6.4-STABLE
I do an upload to this server (plain ftp, not thru a php script) and
every time the upload gets stuck at approx. 1,2 Gb.
There is no shortage on capacity on that slice and I don't get a log
report on ftp failure. Could you tell me what I can do to, at least, get
an idea why
On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 02:56:35PM +0530, malathi selvaraj wrote:
1. i use 6000M for installing freebsd7.2
2. loading /boot/defaults/loader.conf
unable to load a krnel!
/
can't load'kernal'
Type '?' for a list of commands 'help' for more detailed hlep
OK
Did you follow Standard
On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 03:20:45PM +0530, malathi selvaraj wrote:
1. ya i follow srandarad installation.
2.during the installation all it run fine
3.i dn't get congratulations!
if you didn't get to Congratulations it is likely your installation
has failed.
Have you read the handbook on this?
On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 04:21:51PM +0530, malathi selvaraj wrote:
now i get the congratulations. but it doesn't go for GUL, even i install
gnome in installation time.
GUI?
I don't use gnome, so cannot advise.
Have a look at the handbook, particularly the chapter on X,
and try to give more
On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 11:27:53AM +0200, Jos Chrispijn typed:
FreeBSD 6.4-STABLE
I do an upload to this server (plain ftp, not thru a php script) and
every time the upload gets stuck at approx. 1,2 Gb.
There is no shortage on capacity on that slice and I don't get a log
report on ftp
I been (re)searching and reading what the options are with regards to
H(igh) A(vailablility) file storage using FreeBSD, but cannot yet find a
proper working solution. Any advice welcome!
I like to be able to mirror a full identical disk between two server. So
in case of hardware failure of
Good morning, folks! (At least, it's morning on the east coast of USA)
QUESTION 1: Would someone please explain the /var/run/dmesg.boot excerpt below?
Note: I have glanced at both of the following links, but at the
moment, I do not have time to dig into the documentation and learn all
about
Hi,
I'm curious about your solution. Let me know if you have one :-)
I'm wondering if d) is possible in FreeBSD as from my view it would be
the best solution. Wether you use synchronous (assuming you have
sufficient bandwith) or asynchronous writes.
A wonderful solution would be if AFS would
Hi,
Do you need to become a member of freeBSD to get a freeBSD.org email address?
if yes how do you become a member?
regards,
J Lawless?
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On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 3:41 PM, Daniel Underwood djuatde...@gmail.comwrote:
Good morning, folks! (At least, it's morning on the east coast of USA)
QUESTION 1: Would someone please explain the /var/run/dmesg.boot excerpt
below?
Note: I have glanced at both of the following links, but at
On Tue, 07 Jul 2009 01:46:45 -0400
DJ Lawless jlawless...@aol.com wrote:
Do you need to become a member of freeBSD to get a freeBSD.org email
address?
if yes how do you become a member?
If you have to ask, it's not going to happen.
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In response to DJ Lawless jlawless...@aol.com:
Do you need to become a member of freeBSD to get a freeBSD.org email address?
Yes.
if yes how do you become a member?
Make enough contributions to the project that you get noticed and you'll be
invited.
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Thanks, very helpful!
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I am attempting to make (without the perl expansions) a regular
expansion that when used as a delim will split words on any
punction/whitespace character *EXCEPT* $ (for java people I want to
feed it into something like this:
for(String foo:input.split([insert regex here])
...
Ruben de Groot wrote:
On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 11:27:53AM +0200, Jos Chrispijn typed:
- use truss on the server process
Thanks for your reply; can you explain what you mean with this?
Jos Chrispijn
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Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
I am attempting to make (without the perl expansions) a regular
expansion that when used as a delim will split words on any
punction/whitespace character *EXCEPT* $ (for java people I want to
feed it into something like this:
for(String foo:input.split([insert regex
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
I am attempting to make (without the perl expansions) a regular
expansion that when used as a delim will split words on any
punction/whitespace character *EXCEPT* $ (for java people I want to
feed it into something like this:
for(String foo:input.split([insert regex
I just installed an Adaptec 29320ALP-R in my FreeBSD 7.2 server.
Connected to the card is an HP Ultrium 1/8 G2 tape drive.
During the boot sequence, FreeBSD pauses to wait for the SCSI devices
to settle. Then, I receive the following message
(probe79:ahd0:0:4:0: Probable outgoing LQ CRC
Go into the card 29320's BIOS and configure your tape drive for non-packetized
negotiation. If this works, we can try a few other things in the driver to see
if it is possible to get things working in packetized mode.
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Justin
Jay Hall wrote:
I just installed an Adaptec 29320ALP-R in my
That worked. Would any of the information displayed while booting be
helpful at this point?
Jay
On Jul 7, 2009, at 10:46 AM, Justin T. Gibbs wrote:
Go into the card 29320's BIOS and configure your tape drive for non-
packetized
negotiation. If this works, we can try a few other things in
The pciconf -l line for the controller would be useful. Some other debug
data may be useful too, but I'll need to review some code first before I
know what more I need.
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Justin
Jay Hall wrote:
That worked. Would any of the information displayed while booting be
helpful at this point?
Jos Chrispijn wrote:
Ruben de Groot wrote:
On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 11:27:53AM +0200, Jos Chrispijn typed:
- use truss on the server process
Thanks for your reply; can you explain what you mean with this?
Jos Chrispijn
He's assuming you have control of the FTP server ...
$ apropos
Hi!
I have been running FreeBSD happily for several years on the same old
hardware. 2 weeks ago when I was on vacation one of the disks started
to have problems, and 5 days ago the disk just stopped working - far
too many read failures to get anything mounted. I got a new disk
yesterday
Kevin Kinsey wrote:
He's assuming you have control of the FTP server ...
$ apropos truss
truss(1) - trace system calls
... so you can use the above tool to see what's going
on from the server's point of view.
Great suggestion, will do! Thanks.
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Jos Chrispijn
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Kris Kennawayk...@freebsd.org wrote:
Patrick Kariuki wrote:
Any ideas how I can get crypt.h from any of Freebsd 7 ports?
Can you explain what you are trying to do?
Kris
it would appear that I too need crypt.h, I am attempting to see if I
can compile
2009/7/7 Daniel Underwood djuatde...@gmail.com:
Good morning, folks! (At least, it's morning on the east coast of USA)
QUESTION 1: Would someone please explain the /var/run/dmesg.boot excerpt
below?
Note: I have glanced at both of the following links, but at the
moment, I do not have
I want to update the sources of all currenntly installed ports present
in /usr/ports
I use porteasy to install ports (I dont have/want the whole tree).
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On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 7:17 AM, RIck van der Zwet rvdz...@transip.nlwrote:
I been (re)searching and reading what the options are with regards to
H(igh) A(vailablility) file storage using FreeBSD, but cannot yet find a
proper working solution. Any advice welcome!
I like to be able to mirror a
* Hans F. Nordhaug hans.f.nordh...@himolde.no [2009-07-07]:
Hi!
I have been running FreeBSD happily for several years on the same old
hardware. 2 weeks ago when I was on vacation one of the disks started
to have problems, and 5 days ago the disk just stopped working - far
too many read
I run a virtual hosting server and one of my clients got hacked (weak
password in CMS).
I was able to capture the php script that the hacker uploaded, as well as
some c and perl daemons (one looks to be basically like telnet -- should be
fairly harmless due to the restrictive hardware
What happens if you put the drive on a secondary controller? (Maybe use the
CD-ROM drive cable)
With the drive on a separate cable, you should be able to avoid any
problems that cable select or jumpers may be causing.
At 05:51 PM 7/7/2009, Hans F. Nordhaug wrote:
* Hans F. Nordhaug
Hello List.
I was trying to install VLC server from ports, all seemed simple enough
till it got to the ffmpeg port, where it stops compiling with the
following errors. Your help is greatly appreciated.
=== Building for ffmpeg-2008.07.27_11
cc -DHAVE_AV_CONFIG_H
I've been running Freebsd for several years on one of my primary public
facing servers. Currently the server is running Freebsd 7.2. Up until
about 2 weeks ago portupgrade always seemed to upgrade ports in the
correct order so that any dependencies were built first, allowing all
ports to be
For the past 2 weeks though I have to run portupgrade 2-3 times every
time I have more than one update because at least 1 port fails due to a
dependency(which is seemingly upgraded after it tries to upgrade the
other port). What the heck is going on and how do I fix it?
We obviously can't help
Well, it has been happening with just about every port(no specific ones)
that have a dependency which is also being built. An example from today:
=== Registering installation for libtheora-1.0_1
=== Cleaning for libtheora-1.0_1
--- Cleaning out obsolete shared libraries
[Updating the pkgdb
On 7/8/09, Eric Sheesley eshee...@shadowlair.com wrote:
Well, it has been happening with just about every port(no specific ones)
that have a dependency which is also being built. An example from today:
=== Registering installation for libtheora-1.0_1
=== Cleaning for libtheora-1.0_1
---
Actually, the bsdpan package is not the issue here. I was aware it
wouldn't update that(no port for this perl module yet anyway).
If you notice, it doesn't proceed to install ffmpeg, i force it
to(highlighted by ):
** Listing the failed packages (-:ignored / *:skipped / !:failed)
2009/7/8 Eric Sheesley eshee...@shadowlair.com
Well, it has been happening with just about every port(no specific ones)
that have a dependency which is also being built. An example from today:
=== Registering installation for libtheora-1.0_1
=== Cleaning for libtheora-1.0_1
---
On 7/8/09, Eric Sheesley eshee...@shadowlair.com wrote:
Actually, the bsdpan package is not the issue here. I was aware it
wouldn't update that(no port for this perl module yet anyway).
If you notice, it doesn't proceed to install ffmpeg, i force it
to(highlighted by ):
Yes, I
Prokofyev Vladislav wrote:
snip]
As seen above, libtheora built and installed just fine, but ffmpeg was
skipped for some reason. I ran portupgrade -a again and all worked
fine. This ways also occuring when I ran portupgrade -arR.
Ports tree is updated with cvsup each night. I don't
But I have seen portupgrade something and then a subsequent run
shows this port as being 'newer' than the version it's supposed to be. I've
portsdb -Fu runs `make fetchindex`, grabbing the INDEX* file from
whatever server you've told it to go to, and then rebuilds/updates the
portsdb from that.
Graeme Dargie wrote:
Hello List.
Hi,
try upgrading the ports tree.
Peter
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