What does 'ipfw list' show?
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From: Wayne Pascoe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Logging and IPFW
Hi all,
We're moving from ipfilter to ipfw. Since we no longer run multiple
platforms, the benefits that we used to derive from ipfilter are
declining. Add to this the
from certain swap space and allows its removal?
Thanks,
Rob.
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Ceri Davies wrote:
On Mon, Sep 08, 2003 at 05:28:54PM +0900, Rob Lahaye wrote:
man swapon says:
BUGS
There is no way to stop paging and swapping on a device. It is
therefore
not possible to dismount swap devices which are mounted during system
operation.
Is that still
/wantlist.html for
examples of useful non-financial support.
Financial donations are handled by the FreeBSD Foundation at
http://www.freebsdfoundation.org
Rob.
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Subject: information
Hello,
I am an attorney at Cisco Systems, Inc. and have
).
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Rob.
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I'm using exim with virtual domains maildirs and without smarthost, so
my config mightn't be useful to you.
Look at http://www.exim.org/ftp/exim3/config.samples.tar.gz or
http://www.exim.org/ftp/exim4/config.samples.tar.gz for some hints - you
can find summaries in FAQ.txt.gz from the same
()'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
Any idea how I can fix this?
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Rob.
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backtraces in gdb.
Or what else is it?
1. Have I misconfigured anything? Someone else seeing this?
2. Is it a FreeBSD bug/problem?
3. Is it a Qt bug/problem?
4. Is it a LyX bug/problem?
I'm at a total loss here.
Any ideas?
Regards,
Rob.
$ gdb /usr/local/bin/lyx
GNU gdb
the threaded libs are choosen to
be the default, without offering easy MAKE options to change
this behaviour?
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Rob.
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if you are running the
troublesome version, try upgrading your ports collection and
your ghostscript-gnu.
Rob
Lewis Thompson wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure if this isn't a bit off-topic but I hope somebody might
know the answer anyway. I'm running 5.1-R and I've cups-lpr (and all
the other
anything else.
Using /etc/daily.local makes things indeed very easy and straight forward.
But since this is mainly for backwards compatibility, I wonder what is the
new way of doing what I want to do.
Appending my script to /etc/periodic/daily/999.local ?
Thanks,
Rob
If you create the directory /usr/local/etc/periodic/daily, scripts
placed there will be executed during the daily run.
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Subject: /etc/daily.local : old and for backwards compatibility ? What
is new way ?
Hi,
I want to run my
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/doc/handbook
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From: Denis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Where can i download HANDBOOK?
Hi all!
Does anybody knows where can i download HANDBOOK?
I want to read it from WindowsXP...
I know that handbook is in 5.1 freebsd.
Best
usefull for you too.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/sendmail.html
good luck
Rob Evers
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It's a wonderful idea.
To have a chance, you would need
* leader(s) with a convincing vision for 'the new thing'
* long-term financial backing
* hardware design expertise
* partnerships with major hardware manufacturers
You also need a target market that is
* under-serviced by the current
I'm not a shell guru, but pipelines don't necessarily run in sequence.
In line 5 of your script, the part that says
sed '1d' /path/to/file_o_commands
will destroy all contents of the original file. This may or may not
happen before
cat /path/to/file_o_commands
has finished reading it.
If
Thank you Glenn,
Confirmed that indeed now this problem has been solved. Great!
Rob.
Glenn Johnson wrote:
On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 02:01:05PM +0900, Rob Lahaye wrote:
Glenn,
According to your comments (see below), the problem I addressed some
weeks ago, was caused by the FreeBSD port
(?) reduced to only one space!!
The latter seems to be a general problem:
set flag=f
wil result in flag containing only f .
Any solutions for this problem with quotes and spaces in tcsh script?
Or is tcsh not suitable for this kind of things?
Thanks,
Rob
to a b c, despite the quotes.
I'd say very un-unix like behaviours
Rob.
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asking, since I am afraid it may be difficult/impossible
to downgrade again, after upgrading the 7.07_3.
My current version check says:
cups-pstoraster-7.05.6needs updating (port has 7.07)
ghostscript-gnu-7.05_4needs updating (port has 7.07_3)
Thanks for your help,
Rob.
Glenn
-00CRA1/17.07W17
ATA/ATAPI rev 5
Slave: no device present
Nothing interesting in /var/log/messages
Other logs can be provided upon request. I just don't
want to make the post too long.
Thanks for your help.
Ugo Bellavance
Try man 8 atacontrol
Especialy the 'mode' command
Rob Evers
Yep - I've done it for FTP installs. sysinstall(8) prompts you for the
floppy, so it presumably deals with the absence of its own media.
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Subject: Re: Mass producing installs?
On Sun, Jul 20, 2003 at 11:51:58AM +0930, Rob wrote
And if this seems a little ambitious (DHCP, TFTP, PXE, NFS etc), you can
just copy the install.cfg file to a floppy, boot from the install
CD-ROM, and select 'Load config file' from the main menu. It's not
completely automated, but it certainly is simple.
See sysinstall(8) for more info.
-
Sounds like it hasn't loaded the config. Are the files in the default
locations? What are the ownerships permissions? Make sure there is a
blank line after each definition, including at the end of the file.
(I spent a week getting mpd(8) to work - turned out that not all the
kernel modules were
OK, here's a solution using awk - may be possible in sed, but awk has
more control statements for this kind of thing:
awk --posix -F'[^0-9A-Za-z.]+' '
$1 ~ /by/ { result = $2
for (i=3; i=NF; i++) {
if ($i ~ /^([0-9]+\.){3}[0-9]+$/) {
result = result $i
}
}
print
15, at 12:49 AM, Rob wrote:
awk --posix -F'[^0-9A-Za-z.]+' '
$1 ~ /by/ { result = $2
for (i=3; i=NF; i++) {
if ($i ~ /^([0-9]+\.){3}[0-9]+$/) {
result = result $i
}
}
print result
}'
There may be 'neater' ways of doing it, but it's the most
froze.
The problem turned out to be wrong cyls/heads/sectors settings of the HD.
I fixed that, installed FreeBSD again and the system booted like a charm.
So my 2 cents advice to your problem: double check the cyls/heads/sectors
settings of your HD. Are these correct?
Good luck!
Rob.
PS: my
this
. The main branch (the `current' release). This is the default,
if only the date keyword is given.
But what is 'current'? Is that 5.2 at the moment? Or 4.8-current for me?
(my FreeBSD version is 4.8).
Thanks,
Rob.
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ports?
Thanks!
Rob.
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Only essential software is in the base system - for something like
Apache, you have to install it from the ports collection. Here's a
walk-through...
Install the apache package:
* If you have the 4 CD set for 4.8-RELEASE, mount CD 4 and do
pkg_add /cdrom/packages/www/apache-1.3.27_4.tgz
*
to the slow response of the sites I access. Is this situation
I find it difficult to verify who is right.
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Rob.
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setproctitle(3) - but I don't know how you would call it from perl.
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Subject: Can I Set Process Name?
Is there a way to either change the name of a
of settings and options there.
I hoped that an easy command as: /etc/rc.network restart would do the trick, but that didn't work.
Can someone help me out here?
Thanks,
Rob.
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into the sendmail source directory code?
Rob.
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Toomas Aas wrote:
From: Rob Lahaye [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have just installed FreeBSD 4.8 on a PC. Only FreeBSD, no other OS.
The installation goes all well; I exit at the end and the PC boots.
Immediately after the BIOS stuff, I get the first FreeBSD prompt:
F1 FreeBSD
Default: F1
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Rob Lahaye [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have just installed FreeBSD 4.8 on a PC. Only FreeBSD, no other OS.
The installation goes all well; I exit at the end and the PC boots.
Immediately after the BIOS stuff, I get the first FreeBSD prompt:
F1 FreeBSD
Default: F1
on here and why do I run into this trouble with the 3Com509B card?
Is ep device not part of the kern.flp/mfsroot.flp kernel?
Help is very much appreciated!
Thanks so much,
Rob.
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the floppy out of the drive, make
it read/write, put it back in the drive and do the umount. Then it's OK.
The following is also fine:
# mount -t ufs -o rdonly /dev/fd0 /mnt
# umount /dev/fd0
Is this normal, or what?
Thanks,
Rob.
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So did you put a write-protected floppy in, and try and mount it
read/write?
That's not going to work
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Subject: mount umount read-only floppy: unmount failed: Input/output
error ??
Hi,
I created the installation floppy
on the (incorrectly) writeable
floppy?
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Subject: Re: mount umount read-only floppy: unmount failed:
Input/output error ??
Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So did you put a write-protected floppy in, and try and mount it
read/write
Rob wrote:
That's strange - I get errors as soon as I try and do this, before the
filesystem is even available.
Perhaps the updates from mounting the floppy aren't being written out to
the actual media until you try to unmount it - some kind of caching
issue?
What happens if you try
if this is true.
Can someone give me a clue if there is indeed Windows Mediaplayer-like software
for FreeBSD/Unix?
Thanks,
Rob.
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this on ttyv0, I see the errors on the console - but
they don't appear in the typescript.
I'm guessing that you're doing this in a non-console shell, and the
errors are appearing elsewhere - maybe /var/log/messages?
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Subject: Re: mount
Rob wrote:
I think I've figured it out - here's a script(1) of trying to mount a
[...]
I'm guessing that you're doing this in a non-console shell, and the
errors are appearing elsewhere - maybe /var/log/messages?
Yep, my console is indeed filled up with the corresponding error messages
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From: Rob Lahaye [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: mount umount read-only floppy: unmount failed:
Input/output error ??
Rob wrote:
I think I've figured it out - here's a script(1) of trying to mount
a
[...]
I'm guessing that you're doing this in a non-console shell
Rob wrote:
I don't know if it's a bug - you've asked the OS to do something that is
prohibited by the hardware, and (in the Unix tradition) it tries as hard
as it can.
What might be improved is an error message from mount(8) at the time of
the problem - not everyone looks at their console
Rob wrote:
Yep - just tried
mount -u -r -f /mnt
and also
umount -f /tmp
Both fail with I/O errors, presumably from the fdc0 device. Also when
rebooting, the failed sync interferes with unmounting other filesystems,
causing fsck(8)s on the way back up.
But mount/umount
Once you're in single-user mode, try
mount -a
This should give you a writeable root as well as your other filesystems.
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From: Keith Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 3:34 PM
Subject: Re: Help!
on the same monitor, which is on !?!?
My wild guess is, that this may be broken with recent Xfree 4.3.0.
Or is only XFree broken in the FreeBSD ports collection? A wrong FreeBSD patch?
You may try to convince the FreeBSD or XFree lists/people to comment on this.
Regards,
Rob.
Guy Middleton wrote
the /etc/ftpchroot for sftp as well?
Thanks,
Rob.
Jonathan Arnold wrote:
How to create users for Ftp server(inetd)?
You just use the 'adduser' command normally, to add a normal
user. If they are just going to be doing ftp, you can use the
/sbin/nologin for their shell, so they can't login.
Doron
Raymond Sundland wrote:
Rob,
You can try setting the user's shell to /usr/libexec/sftp-server (or
wherever the sftp-server binary exists under FreeBSD).
This will give the user ability to SFTP into the box, but without a
normal shell. /usr/lib/exec/sftp-server should be added to /etc
You may be looking for the download link at the bottom of this article -
http://www.techtv.com/screensavers/showtell/story/0,24330,3421080,00.htm
l
(FreeBSD promo on TechTV earlier this year)
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Subject: FreeBSD vs The Others
.
Has anyone experience with this?
Thanks,
Rob.
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: Standard (001.007S) Standard ROM
*Font ZapfDingbats: Special (001.004S) Standard ROM
The line *DefaultFont: Courier is problably the reason for the
fixed width font, isn't it?
So am I using a font that is not defined in this ppd file? I never
had this problem before!
Thanks for help!
Rob.
Rob
Have a look at
file://localhost/usr/share/doc/en/books/porters-handbook/x326.html
The short answer is that any file with the name
/usr/ports/misc/amanda-client/files/patch-* should be applied
automatically. On the other hand, this particular port looks a little
different - you may have to put the
Unless you plan to rebuild the entire system from source, it's easier to
exclude things during the install than to remove them later. Have a look
at the manpage for sysinstall(8), particularly the description of
distSetCustom under SCRIPT SYNTAX.
Here's the config for a dedicated server with a
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Clamav is a free virus-scanner, it has regular updates. I've been
using it for a few months without any problems.
Rob Evers
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not WANT to understand!), and I want to have FreeBSD on that fast
PC,
but I can't read the instructions
Am I missing something here? Is Korean language support simply a matter of installing
a few ports?
Help is very much appreciated!
Thanks / Kamsahamnida !
Rob
' network interface, which
isn't even configured. And why does it load 6 ng modules, but not the
last one?
Anyway, I won't know if it really works until my provider starts routing
packets in this direction, but it certainly looks hopeful.
Thanks
Rob.
[1]
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi
appreciate your suggestions.
Thanks.
Rob.
[1] http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/pppoe.html
[2] http://renaud.waldura.com/doc/freebsd/pppoe/
[3] http://logicsquad.net/freebsd/PPPoE-how-to.html
[4] http://www.jraitala.net/comp/articles/2002/pppoe/
[5] http://mailbox.univie.ac.at/~le
If I can't get mpd(8) to work, I won't have a choice :-)
The difference between them (as far as I can tell) is that mpd keeps all
the actual packet handling out of userland, so there's less overhead.
I've only got 512k/128k ADSL on a Pentium 166, so it doesn't sound like
ppp(8) will be a
Larry Rosenman wrote:
visit:
http://projects.imp.ch/openoffice
and you can download a pre-built package.
Why has this not yet become part of the precompiled package
selection of FreeBSD, so that everyone can find it where one
expect it to be found?
Regards,
Rob
ended at: Tue, 27 May 2003 22:54:01 +1000 (consumed 00:00:01)
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pkgdb -F does the same thing. Any clues? INDEX has been rebuild as well.
cheers,
Rob
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FreeBSD erwin.number6 4.8-STABLE FreeBSD 4.8-STABLE #1: Wed May 21 00:52:39
EST 2003 [EMAIL
this port? Do the
version 5
FP extensions still support Frontpage 2000 ?
Thanks in advance
Rob
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On my (much smaller) disk, this is the output for root:
/dev/ad0s1a 126M42M74M36%/
And 42M + 74M is only 166M - 10M missing?
Using dumpfs(8), I see that the value of minfree is 8%:
magic 11954 timeTue May 27 07:38:32 2003
[ ...snip... ]
minfree 8% optim
If you have ssh(1) installed on both machines, do something like this
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filesystem.dump.gz'
on the system to be backed up.
That should write a compressed dump to the remote machine, assuming that
* the local filesystem isn't changing (log
cat /var/run/dmesg.boot
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Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 11:19 PM
Subject: How to find memory size of a running machine?
I've got a STABLE machine that I need to determine the amount of
?)
Please let me know if you need any more information.
Thanks
Rob Evers
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Matthew Seaman wrote:
On Sat, Apr 05, 2003 at 04:18:17PM +0900, Rob Lahaye wrote:
Does the official release come with broken floppy files?
Anything I can do to avoid this?
No, but floppy disks are notoriously unreliable. Sounds to me as if
your mfsroot floppy has got some bad sectors
Hi,
I usually install FreeBSD via FTP on my PCs at work. These PCs
have a fixed tcp/ip address.
At home, however, I use PPPoE for my internet connection, without
having a permanent tcp/ip address. Can I install directly via PPPoE
medium too?
Thanks,
Rob
is not going smooth at that point?
Thanks!
Rob.
PS: the complete boot log is:
avail memory = 518733824 (506576K bytes)
Preloaded elf kernel kernel at 0xc03f1000.
Preloaded mfs_root /mfsroot at 0xc03f1084.
Pentium Pro MTRR support enabled
md0: Preloaded image /mfsroot 4096 bytes at 0xc03ee354
elsewhere on
the
network to copy everything over, nor backup capacity to copy everything
offline
in any easy fashion. Current backups only concentrate on critical data and
system files; the rest is replaceable, although I don't fancy the idea very
much!
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
Rob
On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 07:17:39PM +, Lee Harr wrote:
Do you need mouse in the text console?
I never use that, and so in all my XF86Config files, I just
use the raw mouse device: /dev/psm0
usually, the type auto works, sometimes I have to
use type microsoft.
If you don't need mouse
Try ln -s libstdc++.so libstdc++so.5
On Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 05:45:35PM -0800, Remington L. wrote:
I have a linux binary I wish to run on my FreeBSD 4.7 box. It has
linux_base 7.1 installed. When I try to run the linux binary it says
libstdc++.so.5 not found, but it is installed in the linux
.
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Rob Clark
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/YP
or some such service? This way, I would only have to make a change on the
server and have it reflected on the various hosts.
What would be an alternative to NIS in this situation? LDAP? anything else?
cheers,
Rob
Please cc me as I'm not on the list
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I have 2 network cards in the gateway machine.
rl0 is 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0
rl1 is 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
(p.s. I know realtek suck.. but they were just spare cards!)
There is an external ADSL router connected to rl1, who's IP address
versions of) Linux can have
multiple default gateways and just use them in sequence. I don't want to
have to swap over though...
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Check your /var/log/XFree86.0.log lots of usefull info there,
maybe it will help you identifying the problem
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Sorry for this OT but I am trying for some hours to achieve a massive
rename of files using a simple script and I have not success yet. I want
to rename files like
RESULTS OF JAN 01 2002.txt
to
RESULTS_OF_JAN_01_2002.txt
i.e. all the spaces, being substituted by '_', and the
Burn!
You can adjust the burn speed, simulation first, settings etc, if you wish
or are not confident about how well your burner works.
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of emails I get that are plainly tests
or people
not wishing to fill in real addresses in web forms is astonishing ... or
maybe not.)
You don't need to stick to the .com/.net/.org model of tlds if you are setting
up a system that nobody else will access. Your imagination is the limit!
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, disc image, etc.
[any technical questions on picobsd best addressed to freebsd-small mailing
list].
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solution
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my end, and I know immediately whenever
I get spam through that isp which web site gave it out. (Thank you, Paltalk..)
I sort of forgot for this mailing list
Rob
I know others use special accounts for mailing lists which refuse to receive
any mail that doesn't come from one of the lists
# Inside Interface (ipfw)
[IPFW] add 200 allow tcp from any to any out xmit via dc0 keep-state
[IPFW] add 200 allow icmp from any to any out xmit via dc0 keep-state
[IPFW] add deny ip from any to any out xmit via dc0
[IPFW] add 200 allow tcp from any to any in recv via dc0 keep-state
[IPFW]
but is it possible to install a port (Samba for instance), and rather than
specifying the options a compile-time every time the port is upgraded,
specify the options once only and have portupgrade or whatever follow those
options?
cheers,
Rob
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;
};
};
erwin:~$ uname -a
FreeBSD erwin.number6.loop.bpa.nu 4.7-STABLE FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE #2: Sat Dec
7 09:55:15 EST 2002
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cheers,
Rob
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small media (typically a
single floppy disc) for use in niche aplications (eg a diskless pc as a
router).
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At 08:16 17/11/2002 +, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 02:04:57PM +0700, budsz wrote:
On Sat, Nov 16, 2002 at 04:21:34PM +, Matthew Seaman wrote:
expressed as a hexadecimal or even decimal integer. thus:
192.168.100.1 is the same as 0xc0a86401 or 3232261121
for that matter) don't
work from the LAN either. What could be wrong?
TIA
rob
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Looks to me your rc.diskless script is usig the fstab you created in
making the root file system
look in man diskless for /conf/default/etc/fstab
I think you'll find what you need there.
Rob
Joao Pedras wrote:
Hello all!
Two small issues...
1) After sucessfully configuring a set of systems
follows below...
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--- Mailman/MailCommandHandler.py.orig 2002-11-12 15:36:21.140003000 -0500
+++ Mailman/MailCommandHandler.py 2002-11-12 16:02:36.610014000 -0500
@@ -511,8 +511,8 @@
def ProcessUnsubscribeCmd(self, args, cmd, mail):
if not len(args
this one ??
thx! Rob
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On Mon, Sep 30, 2002 at 05:39:51PM -0500, Jack L. Stone wrote:
At 05:16 PM 9.30.2002 -0400, Rob Ellis wrote:
On Mon, Sep 30, 2002 at 03:55:36PM -0500, Jack L. Stone wrote:
At 03:50 PM 9.30.2002 -0500, Pranav A. Desai wrote:
Hi all!
Can I use something like
dd if=/dev/ad0
system normally.
Or maybe I can't understand what you are trying to do
Cheers,
Rob
At 22:20 +0300 22.9.2002, Petri Riihikallio wrote:
Hello
I have a FreeBSD 4.6.2 box and an UPS. I have chosen NUT
(http://www.exploits.org/nut) as my UPS monitor. Everything compiles and
runs fine. No problems
doing about things like that?
Thanks.
- Rob
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this same CREATIVE drive in one other FBSD system, same
issue with different checksums.
THANKS IN ADVANCE:
Any help or knowledge on this drive and its behavior with FBSD would be
greatly appreciated.
If this issue should be directed elsewhere please advise.
Thank-you,
Rob Clark
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of the two dd commands used here.
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(09.20.2002 @ 0044 PST): Rob Clark said, in 2.2K:
#dd if=/dev/acd0c of=/usr/home/rclark/dup.iso bs=2048
dd: /dev/acd0c: Input/output error
^^
0+0 records
as to what i should do,
it would be greatly apreciated.
Have a look at the /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/LINT file - there are two options
there - one driver is adv (for older, narrow devices) and the other is adw
(including the ADV940UW)
Cheers,
Rob
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