Yeah, unless I'm misunderstanding you it's *supposed* to do that, once you've
written the info you have to just 'q' along and not worry about it. Or do you mean
that you still get the
errors?
Same errors.
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At 9:24 +1000 10/18/01, Gregory Bond wrote:
If this is an old machine that was installed with an old version and
has been upgraded, then you will probably be running the original boot blocks.
Try installing the latest boot blocks with disklabel.
I see in the source that boot2 reads the
I asked this a couple of days ago and got no answer, so I'm gonna
give it another try. Perhaps this isn't the right place to ask
these questions...
I received my 4.4-RELEASE CD set from my subscription. The
subscription had been vectored through BSDcentral.
I want to clone the first (install)
Tim Bunce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can the diprefs code have a useful effect on an individual subtree
of a file system if just that tree was deleted and recreated?
Well, it depends on how much free space there is on the
filesystem, and how fragmented it is.
If the filesystem is 90% used,
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 06:36:35PM +0200, Oliver Fromme wrote:
Hans de Hartog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Something else you might want to try: put
-P in /boot.config and disconnect your
keyboard during the BIOS-blabla
/boot.config is obsolete and doesn't work with loader(8).
I'd
Robert Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A related question that I was wondering,
Does my /kernel have the new dirpref code?
If you've build kernel and userland from the same date
(which is always recommended), then it is sufficient to
look at the newfs(8) manpage. If it has the -g and -h
So, whats the easist way to recover from a clobbered boot manager in
FreeBSD? I kind of naively assumed that this would be easy to do from an
installation CDROM (4.3-RELEASE) but I failed to get it to work. Going
Configure-Fdisk in sysinstall didn't work for me.
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Lamont Granquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, whats the easist way to recover from a clobbered boot manager in
FreeBSD? I kind of naively assumed that this would be easy to do from an
installation CDROM (4.3-RELEASE) but I failed to get it to work. Going
Configure-Fdisk in sysinstall
At 11:11 AM -0700 10/18/01, Gordon Tetlow wrote:
On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, Schmalzbauer, Harald wrote:
see www.openafs.org. I read that somebody has successfully ported
the server. I haven't tried it yet but I hope it's working. AFS
is THE solution for many problems.
/usr/ports/net/arla is
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I have a shell/web hosting company (4EverMail Hosting Services) and I
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On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 12:32:22PM -0500, David W. Chapman Jr. wrote:
If it's a UFS, and you're running a new enough kernel, it's getting
done. Of course, it can only be smart about stuff written to the
disk after you built the new kernel. If your disk is mostly empty,
you're cool. If it's
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 08:26:00PM +0100, Tim Bunce wrote:
Can the diprefs code have a useful effect on an individual subtree
of a file system if just that tree was deleted and recreated?
Sure. Do a rm -rf /usr/ports/* and then re-sup the damn thing.
You'll be impressed.
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Hans de Hartog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Something else you might want to try: put
-P in /boot.config and disconnect your
keyboard during the BIOS-blabla
/boot.config is obsolete
No, it isn't obsolete, and it works. And I see no immediate need/plan
to make it obsolete.
and doesn't work
On Wed, 17 Oct 2001, Conrado Vardanega wrote:
I would like to hear from Athlon-based server owners/admins how does it
performs with server tasks. My aim is to find out how good is a Pentium III
chip for a server instead a low-cost, high-performance Athlon CPU. I would
consider, for
On Wed, 17 Oct 2001, Dennis Mathiasen wrote:
I haven't been able to locate information on how these things
actually work. Apparently the ISP just uses DHCP, but what about
any authentication?
My ISP expects a certain MAC address.
Are the modems themselves all functionally the same?
At 10:57 AM -0500 10/18/01, David W. Chapman Jr. wrote:
Must one supply any other arguments to newfs in order to enable
dirpref? A quick look at man newfs didn't make any mention of
dirpref.
No, it's on by default in kernels that include the new code.
Is there a way to check
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 02:48:50PM +0100, Rasputin wrote:
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On Tue, Oct 02, 2001 at 09:43:53PM +0200, Erik Trulsson wrote:
On Tue, Oct 02, 2001 at 09:20:02PM +0200, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
On Fri, 28 Sep 2001 14:12:46 -0700
Kris
Dirpref is not something which is enabled or disabled, not in
the same sense as softupdates is enabled.
Dirpref is a smarter layout of information in a partition. You
need a version of the system which knows HOW to do that smarter
layout, and then you just rebuild the partition. There is
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