I'm trying to set machdep.hlt_logical_cpus to 0 as suggested in
/usr/src/UPDATING. It doesn't appear to be a recognized oid. Is the loader
the only way to set this?
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|Steve Wingate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|MCSE, CCNA
On Sun, 2 Nov 2003 00:46, SWIT wrote:
Is there a way to make the directories to show in color when doing a ls ?
thanks
Firstly; don't use the reply button for a new question. It puts your query in
a thread on another question and might therefore be missed. In this case
it appears in the thread:
How do I upgrade to BerkeleyDB 4.1.25? I did a file on a db (FreeBSD
4.7R), and it says:
Berkeley DB 1.85 (Hash, version 2, native byte-order)
And I need a newer BerkeleyDB. However, I did a:
pkg_add db41-4.1.25_1.tgz
But, apart from copying a whole set of files, it does not seem to have done
On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 03:29:42 GMT, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
How can I tell which version of BerkeleyDB I have installed on my FreeBSD
4.7R?
If you installed it via ports, then
ls /var/db/pkg | egrep ^db\(3\|4\)
should do it for you. If it happens to be major version 3, then
Hello. I just started running a small software service company providing
services for some opensource groupwares. I have several technical
consultants work for me as second job. They are college network
administrators, they are mostly free, hanging on line chatting, hacking
code all day.
I
I need some help dual booting STABLE CURRENT. I have two SCSI disks
with:
STABLE taking the entire first disk (works fine)
CURRENT taking the first 1/3 of the second disk and
backup data taking the remaining 2/3 of the second disk.
I have installed CURRENT (at least 8 times) but I cannot get it
On Sat, 1 Nov 2003, Steve Wingate wrote:
I need some help dual booting STABLE CURRENT. I have two SCSI disks
with:
STABLE taking the entire first disk (works fine)
CURRENT taking the first 1/3 of the second disk and
backup data taking the remaining 2/3 of the second disk.
I have
Try to install booteasy from STABLE, only from STABLE, to both
harddisk. don't install booteasy when install CURRENT
or try to recover boot easy from STABLE on the second hardisk as
described in the handbook
it works for me
sham khalil
I have tried this and it still doesn't boot to
Nothing happens probably means its beeping but I can't hear it :)
If that happens, its because boot0 and the BIOS can't figure out how to
reach the partition, generally because the geometry is wrong. Try zeroing
off the front end of the disk, partitioning it with DOS FDISK, then put
FreeBSD
On Sat, 1 Nov 2003, Steve Wingate wrote:
Nothing happens probably means its beeping but I can't hear it :)
If that happens, its because boot0 and the BIOS can't figure out how to
reach the partition, generally because the geometry is wrong. Try zeroing
off the front end of the disk,
I don't like the sound of that. I'll just stick with STABLE until 5.x is
really ready.
-STABLE will have the same problem since its in boot0 and the BIOS, not
the OS on the partition its trying to boot.
Actually STABLE will have no problems as it's been running on this box for
over a year.
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