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On May 29, 2013, at 8:52 AM, Pol Hallen wrote:
>> It's a while since I looked at OpenVPN, so this is from unreliable
>> memory, but IIRC it uses tap devices under Windows and tun devices under
>> Unix(ish) OSes. Do you see tun0 appear?
>
> sorry for the mistake: tun device
>
> I don't have any
On 29.05.2013 17:52, Pol Hallen wrote:
It's a while since I looked at OpenVPN, so this is from unreliable
memory, but IIRC it uses tap devices under Windows and tun devices under
Unix(ish) OSes. Do you see tun0 appear?
sorry for the mistake: tun device
I don't have any tun devices but I can use
Hello all :-)
I using quota and I've a doubt: many howto advice to put to cron
something like:
quotacheck -vguma
but the problem is:
quotacheck: Quota for users is enabled on mountpoint /data so quotacheck
might damage the file.
Please turn quotas off or use -f to force checking.
So... can be
On Sat, 01 Jun 2013 20:22:29 +0200, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> Hi, Reference:
>> From:Walter Hurry
>> Date:Sat, 1 Jun 2013 13:43:47 + (UTC)
>
> Walter Hurry wrote:
>> I'm installing FreeBSD10 (head; snapshot from 30 May 2013) into a VM.
>>
>> One of the first
Hi, Reference:
> From: Walter Hurry
> Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2013 13:43:47 + (UTC)
Walter Hurry wrote:
> I'm installing FreeBSD10 (head; snapshot from 30 May 2013) into a VM.
>
> One of the first things I do is a 'portsnap fetch extract'. As soon as
> the extract starts it produ
s m writes:
> hello all
>
> i want to install freebsd8.2 on my system. for some reasons, i need
> partitions more than 6. my freebsd just allow me to define partitions
> from a to h, not any more.
>
> i checked FreeBSD handbook, but it doesn't say anything about defining
> more partitions.
>
> my
Hello!
Still can't resolve problem with "ftp" utility.
root@ona:/root # ftp ftp2.freebsd.org
ftp: Can't connect to `128.205.32.24:21': Operation timed out
ftp: Can't connect to `ftp2.freebsd.org:ftp'
ftp>
"socksta -4" tells me that it is not even trying to connect to proxy
server, connecting di
On Sat, 1 Jun 2013 05:36:13 -0700 (PDT), Thomas Mueller wrote:
> > On Sat, 1 Jun 2013 11:10:32 +0430, s m wrote:
> > hello all
> >
> > > i want to install freebsd8.2 on my system. for some reasons, i need
> > > partitions more than 6. my freebsd just allow me to define partitions
> > > from a to h,
On Sat, 1 Jun 2013 07:10:03 -0600 (MDT), Warren Block wrote:
> On Sat, 1 Jun 2013, Polytropon wrote:
> > On Sat, 1 Jun 2013 11:10:32 +0430, s m wrote:
> >
> >> my question is: how can i define more partitions on my freebsd? (for
> >> example, ad3s1a, ..., ad3s1h, ad3s1i, ad3s1j, ...).
> >
> > You c
El 01/06/2013 15:44, "Walter Hurry" escribiĆ³:
>
> I'm installing FreeBSD10 (head; snapshot from 30 May 2013) into a VM.
>
> One of the first things I do is a 'portsnap fetch extract'. As soon as
> the extract starts it produces a 'lock order reversal' message with a KDB
> stack backtrace, but then
I'm installing FreeBSD10 (head; snapshot from 30 May 2013) into a VM.
One of the first things I do is a 'portsnap fetch extract'. As soon as
the extract starts it produces a 'lock order reversal' message with a KDB
stack backtrace, but then proceeds successfully to verify the integrity
and inst
On Sat, 1 Jun 2013, Polytropon wrote:
On Sat, 1 Jun 2013 11:10:32 +0430, s m wrote:
my question is: how can i define more partitions on my freebsd? (for
example, ad3s1a, ..., ad3s1h, ad3s1i, ad3s1j, ...).
You cannot. You need to use the GPT partitioning approach
and repartition your disk. Wit
> On Sat, 1 Jun 2013 11:10:32 +0430, s m wrote:
> hello all
>
> > i want to install freebsd8.2 on my system. for some reasons, i need
> > partitions more than 6. my freebsd just allow me to define partitions
> > from a to h, not any more.
> That's correct and expected for the MBR partition
thanks Robert,
so i just have one choice: gpart. do you know how to use it? i define
ad3 and ad3s1; after that i run this command: "gpart create -s mbr -n
20 ad3s1". but this error happens: "GEOM: file exists".
after that i do it again in different way: i create ad3 and after that
run the above co
s m writes:
> and my last question, some people say to change byte 0x28a of the
> disk from 0x08 to 0x14 (which 14 is the number of partitions). do
> you think it's a good idea and applicable solution?
Short answer: if you have to ask - no, it isn't.
:-)
Respectfully,
On 2013-06-01 02:47, Walter Hurry wrote:
> On Fri, 31 May 2013 19:27:36 -0400, Ayan George wrote:
>> On 05/31/2013 07:23 PM, Walter Hurry wrote:
>>> For 9.1 I can checkout http://svn.freebsd.org/base/releng/9.1/
>>>
>>> But where can I get the source for FreeBSD10?
>>
>> I assume it'd be the head b
thanks for your reply,
it is a good news if i can define more partitions with gpart. names
are not so important for me. if i can define more partitions with
gpart, are these partitions work correctly? you know i wan to define a
journal partition for each partition on my freebsd. so if i use these
On Sat, 1 Jun 2013 11:10:32 +0430, s m wrote:
> hello all
>
> i want to install freebsd8.2 on my system. for some reasons, i need
> partitions more than 6. my freebsd just allow me to define partitions
> from a to h, not any more.
That's correct and expected for the MBR partitioning approach
(whi
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