On 27/05/07, Dimitar Vasilev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yup on 4 conditions:
1. you have serial console access to all machines.
2. you've tested that kernel works.
3. backed up the previous kernel
4. have not raised securelevel to 1 and have added the proper rc.conf
values and got the appropriat
I compiled a kernel with:
options MAC
options AUDIT
I need to copy this kernel to a couple of (identical)
machines. Assuming that I've just used vanilla defaults
(with regards to CFLAGS, make.conf) and the hardware
is identical, is it safe to just tar /boot/kernel and copy to
the other machines?
On 13/05/07, mal content <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am running the command like this:
DATE_YEAR=`date +%Y`
DATE_MONTH=`date +%m`
DATE_DAY=`date +%d`
LOG_BASE="$HOME/var/log/portupgrade"
LOG="${LOG_BASE}/${DATE_YEAR}/${DATE_MONTH}/${DATE_DAY}_%s:%s.log"
portupg
I am running the command like this:
DATE_YEAR=`date +%Y`
DATE_MONTH=`date +%m`
DATE_DAY=`date +%d`
LOG_BASE="$HOME/var/log/portupgrade"
LOG="${LOG_BASE}/${DATE_YEAR}/${DATE_MONTH}/${DATE_DAY}_%s:%s.log"
portupgrade \
-aRrv \
--batch \
-L "${LOG}"
No files are ever created in ~/var/log/portup
On 08/05/07, Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Checking out the peakhardware's website I see this camera is distributed by
a single company in the USA and their website does not list the camera for
sale. I would pass on this camera.
Yes, I think you're right...
MC
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Hello.
I'm thinking of buying a few of these cameras for security
reasons and I'd like to know if anybody has them working
under FreeBSD. I'm after the wired model, not the wireless
model.
http://www.peakhardware.com/products/productdetail.asp?Id=32&A=3&B=15&C=45
I'm told that the included soft
Hello.
Which filesystem options are the 'safest' in terms of data loss
after power failure?
I'm current using:
/dev/ad0s1f on /usr (ufs, local, soft-updates)
/dev/ad0s1d on /var (ufs, local, nosuid, soft-updates)
/dev/ad1s1d on /mnt/home (ufs, local, nosuid, soft-updates)
/dev/ad0s1e.eli on /tm
On 02/04/07, Peter A. Giessel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2007/04/01 23:21, bram seems to have typed:
> If both machines are connected through a network you may also want to
> take a look at netatalk
or Samba or NFS. For my network, I mostly transfer files between my
Macs (5 boxes) and FreeBS
On 01/04/07, Eric Crist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Apr 1, 2007, at 12:53 PM, mal content wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I have a small USB hard disk enclosure and would like to start
> using it to transfer files between OS X and FreeBSD machines.
>
> Is there a filesystem that b
On 01/04/07, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Apr 1, 2007, at 11:53 AM, mal content wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I have a small USB hard disk enclosure and would like to start
> using it to transfer files between OS X and FreeBSD machines.
Have you tried F
Hello.
I have a small USB hard disk enclosure and would like to start
using it to transfer files between OS X and FreeBSD machines.
Is there a filesystem that both OS X and FreeBSD can reliably
read and write to? I've heard that OS X supports UFS, but there's
no clear definition on what UFS actu
Hi.
I'm trying to create a binary package of viewvc that can be installed on
my web server. The port, however, seems to create a package with
the wrong dependency information.
I've tried various combinations of 'make package' and 'make package-
recursive' but I always end up with a package that
Sorry, let me try that one again. I've just re-read it and it's totally
incoherent.
I believe it can be reduced to:
How do I set the volume of my Creative Soundblaster Live card
using mixer(8)? The output of mixer shows all zeroes and yet
I'm still getting a full signal:
Mixer vol is curre
Hi.
I have a (crappy) old Soundblaster Live PCI card in this machine,
using the snd_emu10k driver. I'm trying to work out whether this
is the fault of the driver or some strange userland mixer settings.
Essentially mixer shows:
Mixer vol is currently set to 0:0
Mixer pcm is currentl
Hello.
I'm trying to get qemu with tap networking happening under FreeBSD 6.1.
I did make some progress with the last solution given to me, but I still
couldn't get it to work. Doing things this way seems to be the only method
that works for me currently.
The main problem I'm having is that I ca
On 29/07/06, Fabian Keil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"mal content" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 28/07/06, Fabian Keil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Personally I prefer to use NAT to connect qemu
> > (and jails) with the world outside. This wa
On 28/07/06, Fabian Keil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"mal content" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Followed instructions from various places and ended up with
> the following procedure:
>
> # kldload bridge.ko
> # sysctl net.link.ether.bridge_cfg=fxp0,tap0
>
Hi.
I've been having serious trouble with this.
I posted a message in the qemu forum, but with only 30-something
threads in the BSD section, I don't think it's really a good place to
get a decent answer about BSD.
A copy of the post follows:
Followed instructions from various places and ended
I've noticed that even Mac OS X seems to get the disk sizes wrong for
this disk, it thinks that it's a 2TB (!) drive when it's actually 160gb.
I've just tried a couple of other disks and I'm beginning to suspect that
the culprit is actually this crappy Maxtor disk. I've managed to mount
an old S
Anybody had any luck getting one of these working?
It's specifically an Enermax External Enclosure EB305C,
IDE/SATA to USB2.0.
Upon plugging in the device, with an unformatted Maxtor
(hack, spit) hard disk:
Jul 3 20:50:44 logik kernel: umass0: Macpower &Tytech Tech USB2.0
Enclosure, rev 2.00/1
On 03/07/06, mal content <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anybody had any luck getting one of these working?
It's specifically an Enermax External Enclosure EB305C,
IDE/SATA to USB2.0.
Sorry, forgot to mention that I'm on FreeBSD-6.0-RELEASE on
generic i3
Thanks a lot for the confirmation, it worked nicely.
# newfs /dev/ad0s1e
# mount /tmp
# chmod 1777 /tmp
a1
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I was setting up encrypted swap with GELI and accidentally
blew away my /tmp partition with:
# dd if=/dev/random of=/dev/ad0s1e bs=1m
Understandably, it will no longer allow me to mount /tmp,
so how do I use newfs to recreate the partition? I want to
be absolutely sure before entering any disk mo
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