Re: Problem running custom startup script at proper time

2010-09-20 Thread Aaron
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 09:00, Robert Bonomi wrote: >> From owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org  Sun Sep 19 16:37:49 2010 >> From: Aaron >> Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2010 14:39:08 -0700 >> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org >> Subject: Re: Problem running custom startup s

Re: Problem running custom startup script at proper time

2010-09-20 Thread Robert Bonomi
> From owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Sun Sep 19 16:37:49 2010 > From: Aaron > Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2010 14:39:08 -0700 > To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org > Subject: Re: Problem running custom startup script at proper time > > Doh! Forgot to reply to the mailing list. &g

Re: Problem running custom startup script at proper time

2010-09-19 Thread Goran Lowkrantz
--On Sunday, September 19, 2010 2:39 PM -0700 Aaron wrote: Doh! Forgot to reply to the mailing list. Nope, that didn't work either. Darn. Maybe I'll just have to modify the /etc/rc.d/zfs script to run the for loop first :( Do you load zfs.ko in loader.conf? I have built a few NAS systems o

Re: Problem running custom startup script at proper time

2010-09-19 Thread Aaron
Doh! Forgot to reply to the mailing list. Nope, that didn't work either. Darn. Maybe I'll just have to modify the /etc/rc.d/zfs script to run the for loop first :( On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 14:04, Boris Samorodov wrote: > On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 13:55:41 -0700 Aaron wrote: >> On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at

Re: Problem running custom startup script at proper time

2010-09-19 Thread Boris Samorodov
On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 12:40:52 -0700 Aaron wrote: > # PROVIDE: gnop What if you try "PROVIDE: disks" instead? -- WBR, Boris Samorodov (bsam) Research Engineer, http://www.ipt.ru Telephone & Internet SP FreeBSD Committer, http://www.FreeBSD.org The Power To Serve __

Problem running custom startup script at proper time

2010-09-19 Thread Aaron
I'm having trouble getting a custom startup script to run at the proper time. I'm having to use gnop with my new Western Digital WD10EARS (1TB, 4K sector size) because it reports the standard 512 byte to the OS. I'm basing it on http://www.cod3r.com/2010/06/zfs-on-western-digital-ears-drives/ which