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I see that if you run fsck on a filesystem with SU+J turned-on, fsck
asks whether you want to use the journal.
This causes a problem when running fsck -y. The traditional meaning of
this command was: do a thorough, unconditional, non-interactive check;
but now SU+J filesystems only get a journal
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 4:46 PM, Lowell Gilbert <
freebsd-questions-lo...@be-well.ilk.org> wrote:
> s m writes:
>
> > i'm trying to restore DUMP file for partition /usr on tow hard disk
> > parallel y. these two hard are connected to my system (i have
> freebsd
s m writes:
> i'm trying to restore DUMP file for partition /usr on tow hard disk
> parallel y. these two hard are connected to my system (i have freebsd8.2).
> i use restore command and it uses /tmp directory to restore dump. in
> restoring dump process, two hard disk
hello guys
i'm trying to restore DUMP file for partition /usr on tow hard disk
parallel y. these two hard are connected to my system (i have freebsd8.2).
i use restore command and it uses /tmp directory to restore dump. in
restoring dump process, two hard disks try to use /tmp directory
On 03/07/2012 13:06, Bas Smeelen wrote:
> On 07/03/2012 12:29 PM, Jakub Lach wrote:
>> What option do I need to specify with -y to automatically answer those?
> -d
Add this to ${LOCALBASE}/etc/portmaster.rc
ALWAYS_SCRUB_DISTFILES=dopt
if that's something you're going to
Now I see that I even used -d in my own portupdating
wrapper, but forgot about it and it's meaning, embarrassing.
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> > ===>>> Gathering dependency list for archivers/unzip from ports
> > ===>>> No dependencies for archivers/unzip
> > ===>>> Installing package
> >
> > ===>>> Installation of archivers/unzip (unzip-6.0_1) succeeded
> >
>
on of archivers/unzip (unzip-6.0_1) succeeded
===>>> Delete unzip60.tar.gz? y/n [n]
What option do I need to specify with -y to automatically answer those?
Hi
-d
I've tried --clean-distfiles, --clean-packages but it's not it.
It usually happens when doing portmaster --packages-bui
No dependencies for archivers/unzip
> ===>>> Installing package
>
> ===>>> Installation of archivers/unzip (unzip-6.0_1) succeeded
>
>
> ===>>> Delete unzip60.tar.gz? y/n [n]
>
> What option do I need to specify with -y to automatically answer thos
===>>> Starting check for runtime dependencies
===>>> Gathering dependency list for archivers/unzip from ports
===>>> No dependencies for archivers/unzip
===>>> Installing package
===>>> Installation of archivers/unzip (unzip-6.0_1) succeeded
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On 1/8/11, Modulok wrote:
> List,
>
> Is there a command that lets me send standard input to two different
> places at the same time? (i.e. non-sequentially.) Think of it like a
> pipe character, but with a 'Y' branch instead. Basically, I want to
> record standard i
On 1/8/11 10:30 PM, Modulok wrote:
List,
Is there a command that lets me send standard input to two different
places at the same time? (i.e. non-sequentially.) Think of it like a
pipe character, but with a 'Y' branch instead. Basically, I want to
record standard input to a log file
Modulok writes:
> Is there a command that lets me send standard input to two different
> places at the same time? (i.e. non-sequentially.) Think of it like a
> pipe character, but with a 'Y' branch instead. Basically, I want to
> record standard input to a log fil
>Is there a command that lets me send standard input to two different
>places at the same time? (i.e. non-sequentially.) Think of it like a
>pipe character, but with a 'Y' branch instead. Basically, I want to
>record standard input to a log file, but also send it t
On Sat, 8 Jan 2011, Modulok wrote:
Is there a command that lets me send standard input to two different
places at the same time? (i.e. non-sequentially.) Think of it like a
pipe character, but with a 'Y' branch instead. Basically, I want to
record standard input to a log file, but al
List,
Is there a command that lets me send standard input to two different
places at the same time? (i.e. non-sequentially.) Think of it like a
pipe character, but with a 'Y' branch instead. Basically, I want to
record standard input to a log file, but also send it to another
c
you:
Does this look reasonable (y/n)?
for every file. If you answer n freebsd-update bails out (after working
for like ages getting patches/files etc.) So wouldn't it be nice to give
the user a chance to resolve the merge or at least ask if the user
really wants to quit the upgrade.
Am i missing
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> -Original Message-
> From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd-
> questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of krad
> Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 10:24 AM
> To: Charles Howse
> Cc: FreeBSD-Questions
> Subject: Re: Gnome desktop for 5 y/o
>
&
k out of the box with flash?
>>>> Most of the
>>>>games the 5 y/o uses are flash-based.
>>>>
>>>
>>
>> if you install the right ports on a fbsd 8.0 maybe it could just works
>> (it's being discussed in the freebsd forums:
>>
Polytropon wrote:
On Tue, 08 Dec 2009 20:24:36 +0100, ocean wrote:
also for the old computer i would recommend xfce or, since
you say they only need a few programs, you could go with
just Xorg + feh for the background + xfwm or openbox + a
light taskbar and a nice dock-bar (wbar or simdock) we
Polytropon wrote:
On Tue, 08 Dec 2009 20:24:36 +0100, ocean wrote:
also for the old computer i would recommend xfce or, since
you say they only need a few programs, you could go with
just Xorg + feh for the background + xfwm or openbox + a
light taskbar and a nice dock-bar (wbar or simdock) we
k out of the box with flash?
>>>> Most of the
>>>>games the 5 y/o uses are flash-based.
>>>>
>>>
>>
>> if you install the right ports on a fbsd 8.0 maybe it could just works
>> (it's being discussed in the freebsd forums:
>>
On Tue, 8 Dec 2009, ocean wrote:
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 8:47 AM, Charles Howse
wrote:
Hi ocean, thanks for the reply.
Is there a browser that will work out of the box with flash?
Most of the
games the 5 y/o uses are flash-based.
if you install the right ports on a
On Tue, 08 Dec 2009 20:24:36 +0100, ocean wrote:
> also for the old computer i would recommend xfce or, since
> you say they only need a few programs, you could go with
> just Xorg + feh for the background + xfwm or openbox + a
> light taskbar and a nice dock-bar (wbar or simdock) were
> you will
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 8:47 AM, Charles Howse
wrote:
Hi ocean, thanks for the reply.
Is there a browser that will work out of the box with flash?
Most of the
games the 5 y/o uses are flash-based.
if you install the right ports on a fbsd 8.0 maybe it could just works
2009/12/8 Charles Howse
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Adam Vande More [mailto:amvandem...@gmail.com]
> > Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 8:56 AM
> > To: Charles Howse
> > Cc: FreeBSD-Questions
> > Subject: Re: Gnome desktop for 5
> -Original Message-
> From: Adam Vande More [mailto:amvandem...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 8:56 AM
> To: Charles Howse
> Cc: FreeBSD-Questions
> Subject: Re: Gnome desktop for 5 y/o
>
> On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 8:47 AM, Charles Howse
> wr
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 8:47 AM, Charles Howse wrote:
> Hi ocean, thanks for the reply.
> Is there a browser that will work out of the box with flash? Most of the
> games the 5 y/o uses are flash-based.
>
Please don't top post, thanks.
No there is no OOBE w/ flash. To
Hi ocean, thanks for the reply.
Is there a browser that will work out of the box with flash? Most of the
games the 5 y/o uses are flash-based.
> -Original Message-
> From: ocean [mailto:ocean_i...@yahoo.it]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 8:30 AM
> To: Charles Howse
&g
tions/2007-July/152728.html
regards
ocean
Charles Howse wrote:
Hi,
I have a 6.4-STABLE machine running in command line only for my Apache
webserver.
I'm thinking of installing a Gnome desktop on it for my 5 y/o grandson and
grown daughter to use so they won't be pestering me to use my
Hi,
I have a 6.4-STABLE machine running in command line only for my Apache
webserver.
I'm thinking of installing a Gnome desktop on it for my 5 y/o grandson and
grown daughter to use so they won't be pestering me to use my pc.
The 5 y/o won't need anything except Firefox, some d
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 6:13 AM, Fbsd1 wrote:
> Wojciech Puchar wrote:
>
>> ignore errors about package can't be deleted because X, Y or Z requires
>>>> it. it's exactly what you want.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> pkg_delete `cat /tmp/p
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
ignore errors about package can't be deleted because X, Y or Z
requires it. it's exactly what you want.
pkg_delete `cat /tmp/pkglist` gives error 'no such package `cat
/tmp/pkglist` installed
for sure you used ' instead of `
Yet that was
ignore errors about package can't be deleted because X, Y or Z requires it.
it's exactly what you want.
pkg_delete `cat /tmp/pkglist` gives error 'no such package `cat
/tmp/pkglist` installed
for sure you used ' instead of `
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Wojciech Puchar wrote:
Hello list.
I am trying to clean up a system with a LOT of cruft. Is there some
argument I could pass to pkg_deinstall that would result in "delete
all packages installed, except for X, Y and Z" (and obviously their
dependancies)?
just do
pkg_info |c
ete
>> all packages installed, except for X, Y and Z" (and obviously their
>> dependancies)?
>
> just do
>
> pkg_info |cut -f 1 -d " " >/tmp/pkglist
> edit pkglist and delete lines X, Y and Z
>
> do
>
> pkg_delete `cat /tmp/pkglist`
> rm /t
Hello list.
I am trying to clean up a system with a LOT of cruft. Is there some
argument I could pass to pkg_deinstall that would result in "delete
all packages installed, except for X, Y and Z" (and obviously their
dependancies)?
just do
pkg_info |cut -f 1 -d " " >/t
Hello list.
I am trying to clean up a system with a LOT of cruft. Is there some
argument I could pass to pkg_deinstall that would result in "delete
all packages installed, except for X, Y and Z" (and obviously their
dependancies)?
Thanks!
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Well, slowly, slowly, I'm learning about vers 4, KDE. Konsole does not behave
like KDE-3, very likely because I'm not clicking on the right options. Maybe
one of you can clue me in.
First, the "size" of the Konsole in version?/release? 3 was given by
[Size 80 x 47]
for example. How
On 16/07/07, Steve Franks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I really don't feel like reinstalling tonite. I had a bad powersupply
and crashed. Starts up in single user of course, because /var is
fubared. In the past a mount -awf then an fsck -y did the trick, but
now I get NO WRITE in big
I really don't feel like reinstalling tonite. I had a bad powersupply
and crashed. Starts up in single user of course, because /var is
fubared. In the past a mount -awf then an fsck -y did the trick, but
now I get NO WRITE in big letters as the first output from fsck, and
it never
Hi list :)
is either of
1) having a host added to .Xauthority as trusted, and then doing "ssh -X [EMAIL
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2) ssh -X -Y [EMAIL PROTECTED] cmd
inherintly less secure than the other? (or more prone to becoming an attack
vector to MY local computer
el's idea of what was on the disk
no longer matched reality (i.e., it knew that in reality there *were* no
free blocks), you may have gotten into trouble.
> However, if this interpretation is correct, it shouldn't have worked
> *at all* until fsck had repaired the filesystem.
ages.
>
> Even once X/KDE had started, some applications took a *long* time to
> start (eg Firefox - 3/4 minutes to show blank home page). However, I
> could still r/w access all files within /usr.
>
> Following the advice found on various fora, I then ran fsck -y in
> single
could still r/w access all files within /usr.
Following the advice found on various fora, I then ran fsck -y in
single-user mode, with the following output:
** Last mounted on /usr
** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes
** Phase 2 - Check Pathnames
** Phase 3 - Check Connectivity
** Phase 4 - Check
> background_fsck="YES"
Perfect thank you.
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On Monday 08 May 2006 17:19, Wil Hatfield wrote:
> It seems that my FBSD 6.1 machines are requiring a shell and manual fsck -y
> after a kernel panic and dump. Is there any way to automate this so that I
> don't have to get the guys at the datacenter to do it for me?
%grep fsck
It seems that my FBSD 6.1 machines are requiring a shell and manual fsck -y
after a kernel panic and dump. Is there any way to automate this so that I
don't have to get the guys at the datacenter to do it for me?
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On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 18:46 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> El día Thursday, March 30, 2006 a las 06:10:22PM +0200, Jose Luis Alarcon
> Sanchez escribió:
>
> > Hola.
> >
> > Tengo un problema con el teclado español de FreeBSD 6.1 beta, y es que
> > la tecla do
El día Thursday, March 30, 2006 a las 06:10:22PM +0200, Jose Luis Alarcon
Sanchez escribió:
> Hola.
>
> Tengo un problema con el teclado español de FreeBSD 6.1 beta, y es que
> la tecla donde estan los simbolos "mayor que y "menor que" no funciona
> en el KDE 3.5
Hola.
Tengo un problema con el teclado español de FreeBSD 6.1 beta, y es que
la tecla donde estan los simbolos "mayor que y "menor que" no funciona
en el KDE 3.5.1 (en consola si que funciona)...
¿Algun "tip" de alguien que ya haya solucionado esto, por favor?.
kyr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The question is how can i make freebsd to AUTOMATICALLY CORRECT (fsck
> -y
> not just fsck) the inconsistency of a HD at boot time after a power failure.
Put the following two lines in /etc/rc.conf:
fsck_y_enable="YES"
background
or other e-mails.
The question is how can i make freebsd to AUTOMATICALLY CORRECT
(fsck -y not just fsck) the inconsistency of a HD at boot time after
a power failure.
After a non clean shutdown I always have a problem with the /var
partition (because the squid cache is there) it always correc
kyr wrote:
Hello,
This is the first time I'm asking for help because all my other
problems were solved by the handbook or other e-mails.
The question is how can i make freebsd to AUTOMATICALLY CORRECT (fsck
-y not just fsck) the inconsistency of a HD at boot time after a power
fa
Hello,
This is the first time I'm asking for help because all my other
problems were solved by the handbook or other e-mails.
The question is how can i make freebsd to AUTOMATICALLY CORRECT (fsck -y
not just fsck) the inconsistency of a HD at boot time after a power failure.
After
Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm looking for information on ssh. What I want to understand is the
> difference between -Y and -X.
>
> The man page for ssh simply says:
> -Y Enables trusted X11 forwarding.
>
> Does anyone have any pointers
I'm looking for information on ssh. What I want to understand is the
difference between -Y and -X.
The man page for ssh simply says:
-Y Enables trusted X11 forwarding.
Does anyone have any pointers to docs that better explain the difference
between -Y and -X, I'd like to better
On Monday 06 September 2004 06:36 pm, Leandro Malaquias wrote:
> I'm new to the list and I'm sure that this question has been asked before,
> but I am using kde 3.1 and I've read heaps of stuff on the internet but
> none really helped. How can I update my kde 3.1 to kde 3.2.3 using cvsup?
You prob
Hi,
I'm new to the list and I'm sure that this question has been asked before, but I am
using kde 3.1 and I've read heaps of stuff on the
internet but none really helped. How can I update my kde 3.1 to kde 3.2.3 using cvsup?
thx
Leandro
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