compiling APM into kernel.
Your /var/run/dmesg.boot, please, both re this and the sio issue.
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On Sat, 27 Jan 2007, Ian Smith wrote:
Sounds like an issue, but I don't think you need to recompile a kernel
to get APM, if you add 'hint.apm.0.disabled=0' to /boot/loader.conf it
should load with GENERIC. It does on 5.x anyway, though I did compile
an APM kernel later, after getting
, of course.
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On Thu, 25 Jan 2007, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
On Fri, 26 Jan 2007, Ian Smith wrote:
Excellent. I'll read up on this for a bit.
I've been reading man ipfw for years, but every time find something new :)
I suppose my biggest confusion was as to why I could do:
kldload ipfw
suggestions?
Provide some basic info. Somebody else might know the same machine.
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probably something really
stupid...
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On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 at 04:17:21 -0600, Mark Linimon wrote:
On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 02:00:08AM -0500, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 05:57:56PM +1100, Ian Smith wrote:
Hi Kris,
I know things must be pretty busy with 6.2, but is there any chance that
the 5.5
On Thu, 11 Jan 2007, Kris Kennaway wrote:
OK, I've uploaded the packages now and they'll begin propagating out
to the mirrors.
Thanks again. Now I'm right out of excuses, eh?
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lives)
and put the link to the jre library there. Don't know about the jdk.
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you've
posted so far.
If that doesn't help, show us 'netstat -finet -ra' and 'ifconfig'?
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Hi Kris,
I know things must be pretty busy with 6.2, but is there any chance that
the 5.5-STABLE packages can be updated soon? I just checked again, and
at least apache and phpyadmin are still stale, going on two months now.
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if it doesn't handle them), it seems broken
if it can't resolve it's own reverse DNS? Can you use your upstream
provider's DNS server/s instead (ie in resolv.conf)? Is your IP fixed
or DHCP-assigned? If the latter, with or without auto DNS assignment?
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On Tue, 2 Jan 2007, Jurjen Middendorp wrote:
On Wed, Jan 03, 2007 at 02:49:48AM +1100, Ian Smith wrote:
[..]
I've just bought a Thinkpad T23, and I'm loving it .. but I'm not sure
I'll ever be able to love its TrackPoint, being spoilt by the touchpad
on my old Compaq Armada 1500c
of the gzip'ped
files in the current directory.
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On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, Kurt Buff wrote:
On 1/3/07, Ian Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: James Long [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Kurt Buff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[..]
I've got a directory with a large number of gzipped files in it (over
110k) along with a few thousand
I originally posted this to -mobile three months ago, but got no
nibbles. The T23 is is running 6.1-RELEASE presently. Anyone?
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Subject: external touchpad
for the instability.
I did a bit of hunting on the mailing list archives, but could only come up
with one question that didn't shed much light on the matter. Does anyone know
what I should do to increase PMAP_SHPGPERPROC?
I'm running 5.5-RELEASEp9 on i386.
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their [EMAIL PROTECTED] dance; don't take it too personally :)
and i got undeliverable message.
Sorry, do you mean a message in your maillog, or you're actually getting
phony bounce messages mailed to your address? You get that too ..
Cheers, Ian
Is there any clue ??
Oh.. i forget
Sorry to follow up on my own message, but it's all still true, and I
should report having found not a solution but at least a workaround ..
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006, Ian Smith wrote:
On Mon, 18 Dec 2006, Thomas Wahyudi wrote:
Ian Smith wrote:
Hi all,
bit of a long saga
On Mon, 18 Dec 2006, Thomas Wahyudi wrote:
Ian Smith wrote:
Hi all,
bit of a long saga, and a (by now) humble question ..
I reinstalled php5-5.2.0 from its package, after having to deinstall
php 4 and reinstall 5 after the only major glitch on a portupgrade -aPP
on a 5.5
this with phpmyadmin, all this was working before on php4,
and I've tried both -dist and -recommended as php.ini
What do I need to do to get Apache to execute mod_php5 on .php files?
Cheers, Ian
(Please cc me, I'm subscribed to the -digest which can take a while
?
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On Wed, 13 Dec 2006, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Thu, Dec 14, 2006 at 03:44:13AM +1100, Ian Smith wrote:
[..]
I was glad I'd specified -PP .. every fetch from $subject directory
failed. Checking manually, then and again tonight, I see that indeed
only the versions of files that were
On Tue, 5 Dec 2006, 09:50:20 -0400 Marc G. Fournier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Mon, 4 Dec 2006 Marc G. Fournier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[..]
report_devices sends the output
which were apples and which oranges.
Perhaps they'd be more useful summarised by OS, or at least prefaced
with 'f' or 'o', 'n', 'd' or something else indicative? Just an idea ..
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. If that's the case, and you use any, make it:
[ ! `echo $set | grep $rule` ] set=$set $rule
or you'll get error messages on repeated deletes of the same rule.
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Sorry folks, forgot to paste the subject for my preceding message.
Ah, the joys of replying to a -digest .. Ian
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Hi,
I would like to setup a mail server with postfix and sendmail...
To fight spam, is spamassassin the best choice or should I look into
something else ?
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Have you tried running tcpdump on either box to watch the traffic?
If you show us what you _are_ trying, we won't have to guess ..
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Help please
Vittorio
Alle 05:25, giovedì 23 novembre 2006, Ian Smith ha
.
'man ipfw' is actually pretty good documentation, though there is a fair
bit to absorb there. I still read it before bedtime now and again :)
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? If it
doesn't behave as my configuration does I might be able to locate the
problem.
Mailed separately. At least X hasn't crashed on me yet with that conf.
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others useful for
generating a list of pathnames of your candidate(s) to feed to rm(1)
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still running an ancient BIOS and EC that can't be updated until I find
an external USB floppy drive - or go mad and install Windows or freedos?
to get that done - which might also be relevant.
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Subject: [SPAM] [SPAM] Re: Wlan Firewall / Reefedge Dolphin equivalent
Ian Lord wrote:
Hi,
There was linux distribution made by reefedge under the name Dolphin
significant irq 7 load nor
any slowdown of the machine at all - albeit using a slow old printer.
Not that I see any problem with your proposed addition. Perhaps 'On
some slower machines running fast printers using interrupt mode ..' ?
Cheers, Ian
Hi,
There was linux distribution made by reefedge under the name Dolphin.
It's an all in one solution that authorize wlan lan users before allowing
them access. It also filter traffic based on their username.
It's a kind of barrier between your wireless zone and the rest of your
network...
the reading rate of course (~3.5MB/s) so
that's a workaround for the 6.1-R system, but should I be surprised that
{sys,io}stat can't see acd0 as it used to on 4.X? Anything that would?
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Hi,
I need to setup a high-availability setup for mail/web setup
I was thinking about the following setup:
4 servers total:
Data Servers:
1 Server holding all the websites data and mail messages. It
would serve these files via nfs to the application servers.
It would also
for you. But please don't need everyone to do the
same. You may miss some messages from some of those pesky Russians, for
example, but I often find them handy.
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but Google has so far let me down regarding whether this might work with
FreeBSD, PS/2 or USB. It seems to be a successor to the ALPS Glidepoint
(too chunky, serial only) which has long been listed as supported.
Or are there any others? Thanks in advance for any tips,
Cheers, Ian
xterm on secure
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/libexec/hpif: in /etc/printcap
#% :if=/usr/local/libexec/if-lq850
# That is it. You can type lpr plain.text and lpr whatever.ps
# and both should print successfully.
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On Thu, 14 Sep 2006, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Sep 14), Ian Smith said:
[..]
However that doesn't explain this typical top view when the system is
quiescent or nearly so, as it mostly is, with only 5-minutely crons and
11-minutely entropy runs and the odd sendmail
-average,
but I'd be interested to know what you expected it to show, or what it
shows on Linux systems.
I've only a few years watching 4.5-R on this laptop for comparison :)
but am installing 6.1 on a newer machine any day now, and will report.
Cheers, Ian
On Monday 11 September 2006 2:42 am, jdow wrote:
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May I point out that I was not interested in CHS alone. My focus was the
origin of the hard drives parameters i.e. geometry, which is the subject
of discussion. From this discussion and other sources
stored?
They flat out are not stored anywhere. There is a standard
algorithm
published by the VESA people, I believe, that provides the
data for
all SCSI drives and modern IDE/ATA/SATA drives.
Do you know the name of this standard or where I can get it?
Ian Graeme Hilt
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all SCSI drives and modern IDE/ATA/SATA drives.
Do you know the name of this standard or where I can get it?
Ian Graeme Hilt
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On Sep 6, 2006, at 11:40 AM, Hilt, Ian wrote:
Basically, I want to know where
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On Sep 6, 2006, at 1:06 PM, Hilt, Ian wrote:
The hard disk has an on-board
? not yet.
apache22_http_accept_enable=YES
Do I need to put something in /boot/modules? I already have
accf_http loaded, apparently because of the
apache22_http_accept_enable flag in rc.conf.
Let me know if you've gotten anywhere with this.
tack
On Sat, 19 Aug 2006, Ian Lord wrote:
At 12:18 2006
On FreeBSD 6.1, I am experiencing a problem involving my system freezing. This
happens at irregular intervals, on the order of days rather than hours or
weeks. It is a total freeze; everything on the screen becomes completely
static, no response from the mouse or keyboard, Ctrl-Alt-Backspace
install for
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/Log/Dispatch.pm in
/usr/ports/devel/p5-Log-Dispatch
=== p5-Log-Dispatch-2.12 is marked as broken: Broken due the new mod_perl2
API.
*** Error code 1
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Hi,
When I start apache2.2, I get the following error:
[Sat Aug 19 11:26:50 2006] [warn] (2)No such file or directory:
Failed to enable the 'httpready' Accept Filter
[Sat Aug 19 11:26:50 2006] [warn] (2)No such file or directory:
Failed to enable the 'httpready' Accept Filter
[Sat Aug 19
well, the apache22_http_accept_enable=YES should do this for him,
but it seems like the problems stands elsewhere.
Ian, are you sure that these modules are present under the
/boot/modules directory?
Hi, I just checked and the /boot/modules directory is empty so I
guess the problem
At 12:18 2006-08-19, you wrote:
Ian Lord wrote:
well, the apache22_http_accept_enable=YES should do this for him,
but it seems like the problems stands elsewhere.
Ian, are you sure that these modules are present under the
/boot/modules directory?
Hi, I just checked and the /boot/modules
At 12:18 2006-08-19, you wrote:
Ian Lord wrote:
well, the apache22_http_accept_enable=YES should do this for him,
but it seems like the problems stands elsewhere.
Ian, are you sure that these modules are present under the
/boot/modules directory?
Hi, I just checked and the /boot/modules
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Ian Smith wrote:
But since running 5.x (5.5-STABLE since 1st Aug) top can show 0.0% idle
but the cpu usages shown don't add up to much of a fraction of 100%.
[ ... ]
Any ideas why top hasn't much of a clue about what's consuming cpu?
Sure
on this lil' 160MB laptop;
'systat -vm' shows it's not actually doing any paging during this time.
Any ideas why top hasn't much of a clue about what's consuming cpu?
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to recover :)
Thanks to all
At 20:34 2006-08-06, jan gestre wrote:
On 8/7/06, Ian Lord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did a rm-r by mistake on a directory... any way to recover ?
Help please :(
_
if you don't have back ups of the directory concerned, i'm sorry to inform
you that you won't be able
On Sunday 06 August 2006 02:50, Apatewna wrote:
O/H Ian Moore έγραψε:
It seems that cups now won't recognise the file: setting, yet previously
it did. I checked back through my logs to see if a newer cups port had
come out I'd inadvertently upgraded to it, but it seems that's
I did a rm-r by mistake on a directory... any way to recover ?
Help please :(
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Furthermore, if you change your mind you've got time to kill shutdown
itself before the timeout. 'sudo killall shutdown' should do the trick.
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result - the job starts printing but
stops after about 12% and won't go any further.
Any ideas as to why my cups no longer accepts the file: URI?
I'm running FreeBSD 5.11-Release-p2 and my printer is an Epson Stylus C61 on a
USB port.
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(or on another drive), you should have no worries even using sysinstall.
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Hi,
As anyone been successful at using xircom cardbus cards under freebsd ?
When the system boots, the modem gets detected, the network card also
(as DC0) but I get a bunch of these messages:
CARDBUS1 Ressource Not Specified in CIS
No Station address in CIS
If I remove the card while
At 19:53 2006-07-16, you wrote:
I have a need to stream video from my server room to wherever I am via the
web. Basically, I need to be able to see the temperature sensor in the
room when an alarm is indicated, and I need to be able to see what mode
the A/C is in.
I have found some articles
any luck with something like this? My approach will be
to write a Makefile in $MYSRC/etc/Makefile that will have targets:
$ grep -E '^[-a-zA-Z0-9_]+:' /usr/src/etc/Makefile
afterinstall:
distribute:
distribution:
distrib-dirs:
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One thing you might consider is that gvinum is quite flexible.
The subdisks in vinum that make up a raid 5 plex are partitions.
This means you can create raid 5 sets without using each entire disk
and the disks don't need to be the same model or size. It's also
handy for spares. If you
comment on geom... perhaps a future enabler?
Ian
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Could anyone offer some guidance on how under 6.1 I can move 3 gvinum
disks from one system to another.
There is an old post
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2004-August/
054607.html
That covers pretty much what I am doing. In my case I have 6.1 i386
and 6.1 AMD64
Hi,
we use cvs for in house developpement of a php web site...
We use cvs update to sync files, cvs checkout when a new employee
need to work on the files, and cvs export when we push the changes
to the production web site...
For some reason, we found that cvs export truncated a couple of
Hi,
I just tried to install a clean copy of freebsd 6.1 on a Ibm Thinkpad
600X Laptop.
There is a Xircom Cardbus network/modem card in it.
When the system boots, the modem gets detected, the network card also
(as DC0) but I get a bunch of these messages:
CARDBUS1 Ressource Not Specified
to extract it :)
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Hi,
I just tried to install a clean copy of freebsd 6.1 on a Ibm Thinkpad
600X Laptop.
There is a Xircom Cardbus network/modem card in it.
When the system boots, the modem gets detected, the network card also
(as DC0) but I get a bunch of these messages:
CARDBUS1 Ressource Not Specified
solutions here is a cool
FreeBSD based project for turning PCs into NAS devices.
http://www.freenas.org/
Ian
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Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Mayo, Richard A RDECOM CERDEC STCD SRI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I installed FreeBSD on a couple of computers without installing any source
code. Now (naturally), I want to get a hold of the kernel source so I can
re-compile and enable support for PIM and Multicast
sysinstall to write the slice, it really just calls fdisk)
Yes, but if he wants to keep some of his 'logical drives' they'll stay
in ad0s2 (accessed as above as ad0s[567]) and ad0s3 will be FreeBSD, no?
Cheers, Ian
Good luck,
jerry
thank you very much
steve (come from hong
dharam paul wrote:
Hi,
Where is the location of 'squid_redirect' for adzap in
freebsd?
On Windows I can locate it.
Regards
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On Sunday 18 June 2006 08:37, Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
Complete recompile of X, and anything supporting X, as
well as nvidia driver and reboot
Still happening..
Have you done portupgrade -fr libglut\* ?
If it still won't work, a portupgrade -fa is an option I guess.
go astray either!
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On Sat, 10 Jun 2006, Norberto Meijome wrote:
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 20:56:17 +1000 (EST)
Ian Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for a tool that will allow me to compare directories
(recursively) showing what files are different,etc. meld (
textproc/meld )
can do
On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 02:10:07AM -0700, Ian A. Tegebo wrote:
I couldn't find anything in the handbook, freebsddiary, or the mailing
lists about maintaining your own ports within Ports.
I'm replying to my own post to inform anyone else who's interested to go
look look in freebsd-ports under
running install.
My conclusion is confusion. I'm not sure what the man page author meant
by
Use this to restore a port after using pkg_delete(1)
when you should have used deinstall.
Can someone with more experience give examples that might clarify the
situation?
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On Sun, 28 May 2006 at 18:26:46 +0100, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Ian Smith wrote:
On Sun, 28 May 2006, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Ian Smith wrote:
running 5.4-RELEASE and installed phpMyAdmin 2.6.1.3 with pkg_add -r
[..]
You would be well advised to upgrade to the latest phpMyAdmin
I'd rather run 5 SATA cables then one SCSI cable (say 68pin) with
multiple heads... The darn SCSI cables are so thick,
comparatively, that running them in your case is a lot harder :-)
Well everyone's mileage may vary. Parallel cables only work nicely
when you have a stack of
On Sun, 28 May 2006, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Ian Smith wrote:
running 5.4-RELEASE and installed phpMyAdmin 2.6.1.3 with pkg_add -r
[..]
mysql-client-4.1.10a Multithreaded SQL database (client)
mysql-server-4.1.10a Multithreaded SQL database (server)
php4-4.3.10_2 PHP
this is more likely a maybe subtle config issue?
Any clues folks?
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Hi Chris,
I have many of the same questions. SATA is plenty fast for home
systems and modern drives are smoking stuff that was enterprise class
just a few years ago. 'twas ever thus.
Cables are a nightmare IMHO. This was by far the reason I've been a
big fan of SCSI for a long time.
Robert,
I think I already sent out this link that documents FreeBSD R5
performance:
http://www25.big.or.jp/~jam/filesystem/
I recently saw an article documenting similar benchmarks using geom
and vinum in a Japanese FreeBSD magazine and the handbook section
around vinum does warn about
Hi,
Just a quick question, do you know a port that will do about the same
thing as filemon for windows ?
Basically, just a command line tool to list all access to disk showing
1- File being access
2- Success of failure
3- Process accessing the file
Thanks a lot
/TLS support in kmail/kontact to work. Unfortunately, the
kdepim3 port cannot depend on it automatically due to shortcomings/bugs in
ports-collection's openssl infrastructure.
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as I hate admitting doing things under Windows, I have used Eudora
in the past and like its interface, but, alas, there is no Eudora for Unix
I use kmail (part of kde) which is also very nice and will do all the above.
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I have been uable to get vinum to work under 6.0. I'm no expert though.
Vinum became gvinum in 6.0 and is implemented using geom.
Recently the gvinum man page has been updated and it available in 6.1
RC-1.
I think if you want mirroring only you should consult the geom pages. It
seems as
Library for manipulating ID3 tags and Ogg comments
xmms-1.2.10_3 X Multimedia System --- An audio player with a Winamp GUI
Older versions, I know, but xmms is working fine.
Cheers, Ian
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I just moved my 6.0 Release from one slice to another. The procedure is
similar. You could look at my response to expanding a partition, same
idea. So relocating a copy of 6.0 (at least) works OK for booting.
What happens when you pull the raid card?
I'm guessing that bios is ignored pretty
:08:36AM -0400, Ian Jefferson wrote:
What happens when you pull the raid card?
Same thing.
Choice of boot manager?
Doesn't the -B option just install the standard boot manager?
Joe
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If you have extra disk space it's fairly straightforward to use dump/
restore and re-partition.
I recently found myself desiring to re-slice my disk from a single
slice to 5 slices.
The basics were to dump the contents of my root, var, and usr
partitions to 3 files on another disk. I
Hi folks,
Well I think I'm out of ideas in my experience with gvinum. I need
some help.
I cannot get gvinum to work for me at all in setting up a raid5
set. This is the first FreeBSD gizmo that I've run into that has
proven dangerously unreliable. Each time I use it I get a panic,
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