i'm not entirely sure i understand. "pnp o/s = no" causes the bios
to assign an irq to the pcic controller, meaning the pcic controller
raises that interrupt on insertions/removals, but the driver,
operating in polling mode, never clears the interrupt so the machine
wedges trying to service
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000 18:17:02 +1100, Zero Sum wrote:
If you are going to try a second mirror within a short timeframe, it has to
be further up the food chain.
If the server you select is not available, then an automatic switch to the
next one up the CVS mirror food chain might work.
It may
[please, do not trim the CC list : other people in the list may hvae the same problem]
you may want to wait just a little for the newest and greatest 4.2. release to come
out : the problem should be solved.
TfH
(you may also want to try one of the latest snapshots from
{cc's trimmed}
On Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 03:24:01PM -0800, Matt Dillon wrote:
It would be even better if the ports system could look in two places
for distfiles ... so I could build up local repository on the NFS
server that clients would use directly, and still allow clients
On Sun, 19 Nov 2000, Mike Smith wrote:
Using what I consider to be a artifact of another operating system on a
machine that doesn't use that OS seems silly to me. Unless, of course,
that artifact has some useful feature(s) or functionality. If it does, I'm
all ears.
What
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Greg Lehey writes:
On Sunday, 19 November 2000 at 23:57:25 -0800, David O'Brien wrote:
On Mon, Nov 20, 2000 at 02:53:04PM +1030, Greg Lehey wrote:
If it shows valid partitions, you're using a Microsoft partition table.
But then we recently saw this discussion regarding IDE RAID's go
by as well that I saw some adds for e.g. abit's KT7-RAID.
Hi, I have just installed 4.2-RC2 on a Abit BX133-RAID with two IBM 20GB
drives in a mirror.
So now I'm wondering. Given that I care about 1. security without
backups
Cy,
How do I get sendmail v.8.9.3 to accept names of the type first_name or my.na
me? I think I just need to adjust a rule in sendmail.cf, but am not certain
which rule or how specifically to adjust it. Can someone point me in the cor
rect direction ??
Userdb. Take a look at pages
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Warner Losh
writes:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Zero Sum writes:
: Does this allow multiple partitions on a zip?
Yes, but fdisk is awkward to use for editing.
How about fdisk -e in similar vein as disklabel -e?
As the PC architecture requires, just use an
As the PC architecture requires, just use an fdisk partition rather
than a disklabel slice (slices are what UNIX vendors call them). For
that matter I'd be happy if we removed disklabel from the picture
entirely. I think that should be our goal. The architecture requires
an fdisk
Greg Lehey wrote:
On Sunday, 19 November 2000 at 23:57:25 -0800, David O'Brien wrote:
On Mon, Nov 20, 2000 at 02:53:04PM +1030, Greg Lehey wrote:
If it shows valid partitions, you're using a Microsoft partition table.
^
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Matt Dillon
writes:
:In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] James writes:
:: If I understand it correctly, there is a limit to the maximum number
:: of command line arguments that a program can have.
:
:Yes, but unless you've built all the ports, you won't even come
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mike Smith
writes:
As the PC architecture requires, just use an fdisk partition rather
than a disklabel slice (slices are what UNIX vendors call them). For
that matter I'd be happy if we removed disklabel from the picture
entirely. I think that should
On Mon, Nov 20, 2000 at 08:58:50AM -0600, FreeBSD wrote:
The problem with the fdisk slices is that there is only room for 4 ...
disklabel gives us 8, no wait.. 6 if you have a swap and 5 if you don't.
I've never been a fan of this. May I make a recommendation (flame away,
boys): redo
Trying to make depend I got
@ - /usr/src/sys
machine - /usr/src/sys/i386/include
make: don't know how to make agp_if.c. Stop
*** Error code 2
Stop in /usr/src/sys/modules.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/sys/compile/NOVEMBER.
After a number of unsuccessful attempts to build world, as was
If your source is newer than July, you need to use the new
buildkernel/installkernel targets (from /usr/src/UPDATING)...
2706:
Binutils were updated. In order to build a kernel after this
date, you must follow the updating procedure for building
kernels exactly as
Martin Nilsson wrote:
...
I tried to remove one IDE cable from my motherboard and then starting the
computer. Result: THE HPT370 BIOS HUNG, when detecting drives and the machine
never even tried to boot. Nice! Vinum would do way much better than that!
As usual Taiwanese hardware proves
On 19-Nov-00 Brandon Fosdick wrote:
David O'Brien wrote:
On Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 12:32:16PM -0500, Brandon Fosdick wrote:
So we're going to be stuck with MS style partitions on machines that only
run
FreeBSD? I don't like this idea.
Can you tell why?? Just because it is "MS style
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, Pedro Almeida wrote:
Hi all!
I've just update my system to 4.2-BETA.
After this upgrade many ports doesn't install because they say that
bsd.port.mk is too old.
How can this be if I've just upgrade the whole source, ports and system?
Any ideas?
You have to blow
Jordan Hubbard wrote:
...
Erm, well, let's just get one thing straight first: There's only one
release candidate currently under test and that's RC2. It's only
available on ONE place and in ONE form, an ISO image, so there's
really only:
Greetings,
I am wondering where I can look at /usr/src and find out what version of
the src I have (4.1.1-STABLE 4.2-BETA, 4.2-RELEASE) etc.
Thanks.
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jason Neumann writes:
: I am wondering where I can look at /usr/src and find out what version of
: the src I have (4.1.1-STABLE 4.2-BETA, 4.2-RELEASE) etc.
Assuming that it was all checked out at the same time, which you
cannot easily devine, you can look at
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Brandon Fosdick writes:
: So we're going to be stuck with MS style partitions on machines that only run
: FreeBSD? I don't like this idea.
First, these aren't MS style partitions. They are part of the PC
spec. FreeBSD is lying to the BIOS with the MBR that we
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Brandon Fosdick writes:
: Using what I consider to be a artifact of another operating system
: on a machine that doesn't use that OS seems silly to me. Unless, of
: course, that artifact has some useful feature(s) or
: functionality. If it does, I'm all ears.
Hi!
David O'Brien wrote:
My 'make buildworld' stops with error:
...
Any hints?
cd /usr/src/gnu/lib/csu
rm *.[ch]
Is this documented ? Why should we do that ?
Anyway, thanks a lot.
--
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IBM GLOBAL SERVICES, S.A.
Avda. Aragón, 30
On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 03:59:15PM +1100, Gregory Bond wrote:
I know of no Unix variant with more than 8 partitions/ disk
OpenBSD has 16 / disk.
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