Tuesday 03 March 2009 13:08:46 michael napisał(a):
> the loader has lsmod
Ahh. OK. My fault. I haven't got any problems with loader so even not used it
too much.
Pozdrawiam,
Maciej Milewski
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Tuesday 03 March 2009 12:33:16 Paul B. Mahol napisał(a):
On 3/3/09, prad wrote:
On Mon, 2 Mar 2009 14:46:27 -0500
Glen Barber wrote:
Try the atapicam kernel module.
i pushed 6 to get loader prompt and there did
boot atapicam
but got
elf32_loa
Tuesday 03 March 2009 12:33:16 Paul B. Mahol napisał(a):
> On 3/3/09, prad wrote:
> > On Mon, 2 Mar 2009 14:46:27 -0500
> >
> > Glen Barber wrote:
> >> Try the atapicam kernel module.
> >
> > i pushed 6 to get loader prompt and there did
> > boot atapicam
> > but got
> >
> > elf32_loadfile: can't
On 3/3/09, prad wrote:
> On Mon, 2 Mar 2009 14:46:27 -0500
> Glen Barber wrote:
>
>> Try the atapicam kernel module.
>>
> i pushed 6 to get loader prompt and there did
> boot atapicam
> but got
>
> elf32_loadfile: can't load module before kernel
>
> which i thought was weird since in the help boo
On Mon, 2 Mar 2009 14:46:27 -0500
Glen Barber wrote:
> Try the atapicam kernel module.
>
i pushed 6 to get loader prompt and there did
boot atapicam
but got
elf32_loadfile: can't load module before kernel
which i thought was weird since in the help boot it says if you don't
load the module, i
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 1:52 PM, prad wrote:
> i'm trying to install fbsd71 on a ibm thinkpad i1200 via cdrom.
>
> it boots fine from the cd, but then when i choose cd for media it says
> No CD/DVD devices found!
>
> huh?? how so?
> what can be done?
> (i can insta
On Monday 02 March 2009 12:52:58 prad wrote:
> i'm trying to install fbsd71 on a ibm thinkpad i1200 via cdrom.
>
> it boots fine from the cd, but then when i choose cd for media it says
> No CD/DVD devices found!
>
> huh?? how so?
> what can be done?
> (i can insta
i'm trying to install fbsd71 on a ibm thinkpad i1200 via cdrom.
it boots fine from the cd, but then when i choose cd for media it says
No CD/DVD devices found!
huh?? how so?
what can be done?
(i can install through nfs so it is not a lost cause by any means, but
what's going on here
2009/3/2 RAMASUBRAMANIAN VENKITESWARAN :
> SIr,
> Thank You very much
>
Ah, meant to ask you. Do you want the 32-bit version or the 64-bit? If
you want to use accelerated graphics, Java, or flash you're better off
with the 32-bit version. If you're happy with the 32-bit version
(should be fine
download the Operating
> system,since it is bulky.Can you send DVD/CDs of Free BSD by mail?
> Please Reply.
Where in India? There are people on the list from India, if you
specify the location more accurately possibly someone from nearby
location could send you the required CD/DVD's
ISPs, it's practically "impossible" to get FreeBSD
downloaded if you have much other additional communication
present on your connection. I have gone through the pain of using
ftp reget to download 200MB per day to get a new complete
installation CD. This avoids overrunning your quota but i
access in india looks, but if still mostly
pay-per-time they i fully understand a problem.
but if it's not pay-per-time it could be possible to install it over
33kbps links with boot CD. slow but managable
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RAMASUBRAMANIAN VENKITESWARAN wrote:
Can you send DVD/CDs of Free BSD by mail?
AFAIK no.
You can download *-RELEASE-i386-bootonly which is small in size and give
you an option to install over the internet
i.e you boot from it and if you want to install anything - base, kernel,
man, src etc..
2009/2/28 RAMASUBRAMANIAN VENKITESWARAN :
> Sir/Madam,
> I am a student studying in an Indian University.I
> recently heard of FREE BSD Operating system.To have a try on the Operating
> system I tried to download it.But,I could not download the Operating
> system,since it is b
Sir/Madam,
I am a student studying in an Indian University.I
recently heard of FREE BSD Operating system.To have a try on the Operating
system I tried to download it.But,I could not download the Operating
system,since it is bulky.Can you send DVD/CDs of Free BSD by mail?
Plea
On Friday 27 February 2009 08:06:04 SERGIO RODRIGO DE CAMARGO PAULI wrote:
How can i open the CD-ROM with line command in FreeBSD?
/usr/ports/sysutils/eject/ ?
Chris
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On Friday 27 February 2009 08:06:04 SERGIO RODRIGO DE CAMARGO PAULI wrote:
> How can i open the CD-ROM with line command in FreeBSD?
cdcontrol eject if atapicd(4)
camcontrol eject cd# if atapicam(4)
--
Mel
Problem with today's modular software: they start with the modules
and neve
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 02:06:04PM -0300, SERGIO RODRIGO DE CAMARGO PAULI wrote:
>
man cdcontrol
HTH,
Yuri
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> -Original Message-
> From: Morgan Wesström [mailto:freebsd-questi...@pp.dyndns.biz]
> Sent: 28 January 2009 13:27
> To: FreeBSD Questions
> Subject: Is there a trick to boot 7.1 install CD with USB keyboard?
>
> Dell OptiPlex 745 - no PS/2 connectors.
>
>
-Original Message-
From: Morgan Wesström [mailto:freebsd-questi...@pp.dyndns.biz]
Sent: 28 January 2009 13:27
To: FreeBSD Questions
Subject: Is there a trick to boot 7.1 install CD with USB keyboard?
Dell OptiPlex 745 - no PS/2 connectors.
USB keyboard works on boot menu but during
Dell OptiPlex 745 - no PS/2 connectors.
USB keyboard works on boot menu but during kernel initialization I see this:
usb1: host controller halted
uhub1: device problem (IOERROR), disabling port 2
Keyboard is non-working when SYSINSTALL starts. Upgraded to latest BIOS
and error disappears but key
On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 16:31:10 -0500
"Kevin Raleigh" wrote:
>Kevin Raleigh is out of the office until Monday,January 4, 2009
Wow, still another incorrectly configured OoO application. This one
comes complete with a legally unenforceable disclaimer. Are you a
friend of "Jason Irwin" by any chance?
Kevin Raleigh is out of the office until Monday,January 4, 2009
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The booting process stops at the line mounting root ufs /dev/md0
(Starting with the option for no acpi )
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se and solve a Disk Encluser issue, I am advised to run two
tools
1. Run OMSA live CD on the Server? Since, OMSA Live CD is linux based, I
am just wondering if it will work or not?
2. Run Dell's DSET Tool, which is also for Linux systems
And seeking your comments in this r
Polytropon wrote:
Strange... are these definitely audio CD tracks? You could
They are definitely raw audio CD tracks.
use this form to explicitely tell sox how to interpret the
data (which is "headerless" on audio CDs, of course):
sox -r 14400 -c 2 -b -L -S -x
Joerg Schilling wrote:
Well, then the handbook is sub-optimal.
dd in general does not work at all to read CD-Audio;
FreeBSD is an exception with repect to the fact that you get data at all.
Here is a list of cons for dd even on FreeBSD:
- dd may not work with all drives
- Do you know
Yuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joerg Schilling wrote:
> > Well, you should not expect to get a usable read
> > result from dd.
> >
>
> Why?
> Handbook recommends the use of dd for audio CD ripping.
Well, then the handbook is sub-optimal.
dd in general d
Joerg Schilling wrote:
Well, you should not expect to get a usable read
result from dd.
Why?
Handbook recommends the use of dd for audio CD ripping.
Yuri
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On Saturday 29 November 2008 09:10:44 Yuri wrote:
> Polytropon wrote:
> > It sounds like "byte order reversal" which makes the typical noise.
> > In order to 1:1 copy a CD, I'd recommend the use of the cdrdao
> > tool - "cdrdao read-cd" and "c
>I am trying to copy an audio CD.
>First I've ran:
>dd if=/dev/acd0tN of=track-N.cdr bs=2352
>for every track. This gets raw track files.
>Secondly I run:
>cdrecord -v -dao -audio $* dev=2,0,0 speed=4
>This is supposed to recreate the original CD.
>But when I t
On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 11:26:51PM -0800, Yuri wrote:
> I am trying to copy an audio CD.
>
> First I've ran:
> dd if=/dev/acd0tN of=track-N.cdr bs=2352
> for every track. This gets raw track files.
It is better to use cdparanoia (from the audio/cdparanoia port), since
it o
h "sox -x". You can always use the "play" command
> > (from sox) to check what your files sound like.
> >
>
> 'sox -x' fails for some tracks with the message:
> sox formats: no handler for detected file type `video/x-unknown'
Strange... are th
Polytropon wrote:
On Fri, 28 Nov 2008 23:26:51 -0800, Yuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you need to use cdrecord, you can "preprocess" the .cdr
files with "sox -x". You can always use the "play" command
(from sox) to check what your files sound like.
'sox -x' fails for some tracks with
Polytropon wrote:
It sounds like "byte order reversal" which makes the typical noise.
In order to 1:1 copy a CD, I'd recommend the use of the cdrdao
tool - "cdrdao read-cd" and "cdrdao write" are the commands.
It's easy to use them in order to get a CD
On Fri, 28 Nov 2008 23:26:51 -0800, Yuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to copy an audio CD.
>
> First I've ran:
> dd if=/dev/acd0tN of=track-N.cdr bs=2352
> for every track. This gets raw track files.
>
> Secondly I run:
> cdrecord -v -dao -a
I am trying to copy an audio CD.
First I've ran:
dd if=/dev/acd0tN of=track-N.cdr bs=2352
for every track. This gets raw track files.
Secondly I run:
cdrecord -v -dao -audio $* dev=2,0,0 speed=4
This is supposed to recreate the original CD.
But when I try to play it I can hear only
;> Hello there,
> >>
> >> To diagnose and solve a Disk Encluser issue, I am advised to run two
> >> tools
> >>
> >> 1. Run OMSA live CD on the Server? Since, OMSA Live CD is linux based, I
> >> am just wondering if it will work or not
Any Help???
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 10:15 PM, VeeJay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any help???
>
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 4:41 PM, VeeJay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hello there,
>>
>> To diagnose and solve a Disk Encluser issue, I am advised to run
Any help???
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 4:41 PM, VeeJay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> To diagnose and solve a Disk Encluser issue, I am advised to run two
> tools
>
> 1. Run OMSA live CD on the Server? Since, OMSA Live CD is linux based, I am
> just w
Hello there,
To diagnose and solve a Disk Encluser issue, I am advised to run two
tools
1. Run OMSA live CD on the Server? Since, OMSA Live CD is linux based, I am
just wondering if it will work or not?
2. Run Dell's DSET Tool, which is also for Linux systems
And seeking your com
Maybe you find usefull some of the scripts I'm using in my project,
check under the "development" link: http://openmailserver.org
Also, you will find very usefull the manpages for: ports, release and
sysinstall.
Regards.
Valentin Bud escribió:
Hello list,
I have a FBSD box that runs as a
Hello list,
I have a FBSD box that runs as a web/mail server to provide access to
a web based application. I want to build a custom FBSD 7.0 installation
disk.
By custom I mean:
1. automatic disk partition based on a scheme i provide.
2. automatic installation of the needed packages as well as the
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kiffin
> Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 11:24 AM
> To: Jeremy Chadwick
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: The disc in your drive looks more
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 08:23:51PM +0200, Kiffin wrote:
> Thanks for the prompt response. However, I have a brand-new ASUS X59XL
> notebook so the CD drive isn't old. Could it be that the CD drive is too
> new and not recognized properly bt FreeBSD rather than too old?
1) There'
Thanks for the prompt response. However, I have a brand-new ASUS X59XL
notebook so the CD drive isn't old. Could it be that the CD drive is too
new and not recognized properly bt FreeBSD rather than too old?
On Sun, 2008-10-12 at 10:58 -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 12, 20
ow to use those bits, otherwise it can do the wrong
thing.
2) Some older CD drives apparently report FreeBSD discs as Audio CDs
(even inside of Windows). I've seen this happen once in my life, but I
was not trying to install FreeBSD (I was just inserting the disc into a
Windows PC to see what
d install
> > files and nothing else.
>
> It's very possible that the disc burning software you used did something
> incorrectly, or did something custom. What program burnt the CD? If a
> UNIX program, what flags did you give it?
>
> > On Tue, 2008-10-07 at 18:42
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 04:51:54PM +0200, Kiffin wrote:
> I checked it and everything looks just fine, e.g. just Freebsd install
> files and nothing else.
It's very possible that the disc burning software you used did something
incorrectly, or did something custom. What program burnt
I checked it and everything looks just fine, e.g. just Freebsd install
files and nothing else.
On Tue, 2008-10-07 at 18:42 +0800, joeb wrote:
> Yea I would say your burn of the .iso file to your cd did not work. Mount
> the cd and see if it contains a directory tree of Freebsd install fi
Yea I would say your burn of the .iso file to your cd did not work. Mount
the cd and see if it contains a directory tree of Freebsd install files or
mp3 files.
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Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 7
Hi there.
I tried to install 7.1-BETA from the CD I burned from 7.1-BETA-i386-disc1.iso,
but after I created all the partitions etc and then selected to install, I get
the following error message:
"The disc in your drive looks more like an Audio CD than a FreeBSD release"
Any i
On Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 01:26:37AM -0700, Carl wrote:
> On Thu Oct 2 06:59:47 UTC 2008 Jonathan McKeown wrote:
>> On a system running 6.2-RELEASE, with a 6.2-RELEASE Disc 1 in the CD
>> drive but not mounted:
>>
>> mkdir serialcd
>>
>> tar xvfC /dev/acd0 se
On Thu Oct 2 06:59:47 UTC 2008 Jonathan McKeown wrote:
On a system running 6.2-RELEASE, with a 6.2-RELEASE Disc 1 in the CD drive but
not mounted:
mkdir serialcd
tar xvfC /dev/acd0 serialcd
These two commands created a directory tree in serialcd containing most of the
contents of the CD
On Wednesday 01 October 2008 22:25:21 Carl wrote:
> Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> > On Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 02:41:03AM -0700, Carl wrote:
> >> I've been trying to create a modified FreeBSD 7.0 install CD that will
> >> allow me to do installations entirely via the s
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 02:41:03AM -0700, Carl wrote:
I've been trying to create a modified FreeBSD 7.0 install CD that will
allow me to do installations entirely via the serial console on a
headless system. Lots of digging on the Internet, reading the handbook,
On Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 02:41:03AM -0700, Carl wrote:
> I've been trying to create a modified FreeBSD 7.0 install CD that will
> allow me to do installations entirely via the serial console on a
> headless system. Lots of digging on the Internet, reading the handbook,
>
I've been trying to create a modified FreeBSD 7.0 install CD that will
allow me to do installations entirely via the serial console on a
headless system. Lots of digging on the Internet, reading the handbook,
and I've gotten nowhere fast. The following process was my best hope,
bu
I am trying to follow
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/releng-packages/index.htmlto
make my own package cd. The documentation doesn't really explain a
whole
lot but when I look at the cvs it is missing the script
print-cdrom-packages.sh.
Where can I get this script
Wayne Sierke wrote:
On Thu, 2008-09-04 at 01:28 -0400, DAve wrote:
Edwin Groothuis wrote:
I had rsync create a directory with a '^M' in it.
Use command-line completion:
[~/xx] [EMAIL PROTECTED]>touch foo^Mbar # that's ^V^M
[~/xx] [EMAIL PROTECTED]>ls -l
total 0
-rw-r--r-- 1 edwi
On Thu, 2008-09-04 at 01:28 -0400, DAve wrote:
> Edwin Groothuis wrote:
> >> I had rsync create a directory with a '^M' in it.
> >
> > Use command-line completion:
> >
> > [~/xx] [EMAIL PROTECTED]>touch foo^Mbar # that's ^V^M
> > [~/xx] [EMAIL PROTECTED]>ls -l
> > total 0
> > -rw-r--r
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Aloha,
HEre is what we did about a month ago when a similar issue came up wit a
couple of us and CDR's.
Julien Cigar wrote:
> Same problems for me with atapi CD/DVD dri
On Sun, 7 Sep 2008 11:16:46 +0800, "FBSD1" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does burncd need a programming update to handle these newer larger sized
> rw/cd's?
First, just check a few things:
1. Is the CD-RW media okay, not damaged?
2. Does the writer support this media
Been using burncd since Freebsd 4.0 with 650MB rw/cd's just fine. My local
computer store had a sale on 700MB rw/cd's and I picked up a few. Burncd
gives msg (Failure - read_big illegal request) on these 700MB rw/cd's. The
Freebsd 7.0 man burncd has no info on large sized rw/cd's?
Does burncd need
Edwin Groothuis wrote:
I had rsync create a directory with a '^M' in it.
Use command-line completion:
[~/xx] [EMAIL PROTECTED]>touch foo^Mbar # that's ^V^M
[~/xx] [EMAIL PROTECTED]>ls -l
total 0
-rw-r--r-- 1 edwin edwin 0 Sep 4 13:46 foo?bar
[~/xx] [EMAIL PROTECTED]>rm foo
> I had rsync create a directory with a '^M' in it.
Use command-line completion:
[~/xx] [EMAIL PROTECTED]>touch foo^Mbar # that's ^V^M
[~/xx] [EMAIL PROTECTED]>ls -l
total 0
-rw-r--r-- 1 edwin edwin 0 Sep 4 13:46 foo?bar
[~/xx] [EMAIL PROTECTED]>rm foo# autocompletes to fo
On Wed, Sep 03, 2008 at 06:51:11PM -0700, Noah wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I had rsync create a directory with a '^M' in it.
>
> how do I rm -rf the directory?
>
> Cheers,
> Noah
There are multiple possibilities:
1) Use a shell which supports tab completion, and tab-complete the
entry.
2) Embed the
On Wed, 03 Sep 2008 18:51:11 -0700, Noah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I had rsync create a directory with a '^M' in it.
>
> how do I rm -rf the directory?
These are a few options:
(1) In most shells, you can type a ^M character as part of a filename by
prefixing the ^M character
Hi there,
I had rsync create a directory with a '^M' in it.
how do I rm -rf the directory?
Cheers,
Noah
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I have a new Sony Vaio TZ2500 I'm attempting to load FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE.
Whenever the CD starts to boot, the screen just starts showing what
appears to be memory dumps. If you stare at the screen long enough, you
can tell there are two columns of eight hex pairs. They flash by so fast
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> Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2008 10:40 AM
> To: FreeBSD Questions
> Subject: Re: Extracting tracks as WAV from a worn-out CD
>
>
> Kevin Kinsey a écrit :
> >
ROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I could successfully extract the last track, no. 7, on a pretty worn-out
> audio CD issuing the command:
> % cdda2wav -D 0,0,0 -t 7
> (0,0,0 being the SCSI device corresponding to the cdda2wav -scanbus output)
> while I have failed doing so ear
Kevin Kinsey a écrit :
Not trying to be overly arrogant, but aren't you asking
something similar to "why doesn't my broken car run"?
No, I'm aware of the implications of having a "broken car". The question
asked for explanations, if any, on why successful extraction was
possible via the SCSI in
Razmig K wrote:
Snipped for logic:
Hello,
I could successfully extract the last track, no. 7, on a pretty worn-out
audio CD
got stuck at %84 giving the error "cooked: Read cdda :
Input/output error".
Any explanations to this?
Not trying to be overly arrogant, but aren
Hello,
I could successfully extract the last track, no. 7, on a pretty worn-out
audio CD issuing the command:
% cdda2wav -D 0,0,0 -t 7
(0,0,0 being the SCSI device corresponding to the cdda2wav -scanbus output)
while I have failed doing so earlier via:
% cdda2wav -D /dev/acd0 -t 7
since it
Hi,
I have the same problem as describe here
http://arkiv.freebsd.se/?ml=freebsd-proliant&a=2008-03&t=6875944
shortly:
acd0: DVDR SMP: AP CPU #1 Launched!
acd0: TIMEOUT - READ_BIG retraying (1 retry left)
acd0: TIMEOUT - READ_BIG retraying (0 retries left)
acd0: TIMEOUT - READ_BIG timed out
acd0
Chris Hill wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jun 2008, chip wrote:
chip wrote:
Oddly enough, my cd drive will not open. Just yesterday I installed
FBSD from cd and it was fine. Now it won't open. I haven't used it
since installing FBSD.
I've tried umount /cdrom but get an error message
umou
On Fri, 27 Jun 2008, chip wrote:
chip wrote:
Oddly enough, my cd drive will not open. Just yesterday I installed FBSD
from cd and it was fine. Now it won't open. I haven't used it since
installing FBSD.
I've tried umount /cdrom but get an error message
umount: /cdrom: not a f
chip wrote:
Oddly enough, my cd drive will not open. Just yesterday I installed
FBSD from cd and it was fine. Now it won't open. I haven't used it
since installing FBSD.
I've tried umount /cdrom but get an error message
umount: /cdrom: not a file system root directory
Doesn
Oddly enough, my cd drive will not open. Just yesterday I installed FBSD
from cd and it was fine. Now it won't open. I haven't used it since
installing FBSD.
I've tried umount /cdrom but get an error message
umount: /cdrom: not a file system root directory
Doesn't make
how can i put IPv6 address in /etc/gg.exports
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J. Porter Clark wrote:
> I don't have a way to make such an image without using mkisofs.
> Figuring out how to pack the nanobsd image in such a way that
> mkisofs can make an "El Torito" bootable CD from it sounds
> difficult, offhand. Anybody know how to do this
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
>> Then make an ISO of the mounted nanobsd image
>>
>> mkisofs -J -R -no-emul-boot -b /boot/cdboot \
>> -iso-level 3 -o nanobsd.iso /mnt/image
>
> i don't know if -J is needed (rather not), and -iso-level 3 too, but it
> is OK.
True, I just grabbed a command line I've used i
Then make an ISO of the mounted nanobsd image
mkisofs -J -R -no-emul-boot -b /boot/cdboot \
-iso-level 3 -o nanobsd.iso /mnt/image
i don't know if -J is needed (rather not), and -iso-level 3 too, but it is
OK.
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/image
(might be /dev/md11s1a or similar, see whats created and find what works.)
Then make an ISO of the mounted nanobsd image
mkisofs -J -R -no-emul-boot -b /boot/cdboot \
-iso-level 3 -o nanobsd.iso /mnt/image
Then either burn it to CD or install qemu to see if it boots before
making another
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 06:54:45PM +0200, Pietro Cerutti wrote:
>
>
> J. Porter Clark wrote:
> | On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 04:40:25PM +0200, Pietro Cerutti wrote:
> |> J. Porter Clark wrote:
> |> | Is it possible to build a CD-ROM with a bootable NanoBSD on it?
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| On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 04:40:25PM +0200, Pietro Cerutti wrote:
|> J. Porter Clark wrote:
|> | Is it possible to build a CD-ROM with a bootable NanoBSD on it?
|> | If so, how?
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|> Yes, Section 2.
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 04:40:25PM +0200, Pietro Cerutti wrote:
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> J. Porter Clark wrote:
> | Is it possible to build a CD-ROM with a bootable NanoBSD on it?
> | If so, how?
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> Yes, Section 2.2 of
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> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/nanobsd/index.html
Well, no,
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| Is it possible to build a CD-ROM with a bootable NanoBSD on it?
| If so, how?
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Yes, Section 2.2 of
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/nanobsd/index.html
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he pre-compiled package is ill-suited for your system, you can try
compiling from source using the code below.
cd /usr/ports/sysutils/k3b && make install clean
# Next, we edit configuration files in order to establish the proper
settings and permissions
# Edit /boot/loader.co
/etc/devfs.conf file:
own cd0 root:operator
perm cd0 0660
This makes the cd device owned by root / operator, and the permissions
are set so that everyone in the operators group can read and write the
device. If you change it to perm cd0 0666, everyone will be able to read
and write (depending on your
I'm still stuck on the command line for this one. How do I give the user
permissions and allow an application such as k3b to access the device? Any and
all links to howtos or your own method is welcome.
Thank you in advance.
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On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 10:30 PM, Joachim Rosenfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> But when I installed via the 7.0 disk 1, I received CD errors when I
> got to the point where it started copying the base distribution off
> the disk.
>
> When I booted off the same CD again, I saw som
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 5:27 AM, Julien Cigar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > But when I installed via the 7.0 disk 1, I received CD errors when I
> > got to the point where it started copying the base distribution off
> > the disk.
> >
> > When I booted of
to upgrade my PC at home to FreeBSD 7.0, I've been running
> it at work and on my work laptop with no problems.
>
> But when I installed via the 7.0 disk 1, I received CD errors when I
> got to the point where it started copying the base distribution off
> the disk.
>
>
I decided to upgrade my PC at home to FreeBSD 7.0, I've been running
it at work and on my work laptop with no problems.
But when I installed via the 7.0 disk 1, I received CD errors when I
got to the point where it started copying the base distribution off
the disk.
When I booted off the sa
, because I can boot from the
same CD on another PC. Even still, a bad ISO burn still shouldn't prevent me
from mounting AFAIK.
I've also tried all manner of cd0a etc, but they don't exist. (I can confirm
cd0 is the only entry that appears in /dev after USB insertion).
Can anyone
mount: /dev/cd0 : Invalid Argument
Can anyone shed some quick light onto the solution that I am likely
purely overlooking?
Try this:
mount_cd9660 /dev/cd0 /mnt
Thank you for the very quick reply. The above command that David stated
worked immediately.
Thanks everyone,
Steve
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