this is a few days old. i got a reply saying to try floppies but from the
INSTALL.txt under the amd64/5.3-REL it says:
1.3 Floppy Disk Image Instructions
Floppy disk based install is not supported on FreeBSD/amd64.
like i said i played with bios settings and nothing really worked.
can somebody
On Tue, 2005-Jan-04 00:20:59 +0100, Norbert Augenstein wrote:
>i have tried to burn an iso of 26MB of size, and my system locks
>up so i have to reboot.
/var/log/messages is unlikely to include the last 30 seconds or so of
logging following a crash. Try running burncd from the console and
--On 1-1-2005 20:17 -0600 Billy Newsom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have just built a FreeBSD 5.3 box with SMP enabled on a dual processor
machine. I kept having a lot of crashes at some point in the install,
and I believe I now have the cuprit: mysql-server-4.1.7 is doing it.
Lately, when mysql-s
Hallo list,
i have tried to burn an iso of 26MB of size, and my system locks
up so i have to reboot.
The image was created with:
mkisofs -l -J -r -o output.iso burndir/
and the burncommand was:
burncd -f /dev/acd1 -s 4 data output.iso fixate
After reboot i ca
With RELENG_5 from yesterday, as well from a week or so ago I'm finding
that dump is failing. Must admit, this is the first time I've tried to
run a backup since migrating from RELENG_4 to RELENG_5.
fsck -f / marks the file system as clean.
Any ideas?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dump -0a -b 512 -f - / >
The scheduler is plain SCHED_4BSD btw.
lsof (ports/sysutils) doesn't display anything for pid 20328, but does
for 20326.
The output fstat -vp 20328 generates changes over time; when I try it
now, I get:
turtle:/#fstat -vp 20328
USER CMD PID FD MOUNT INUM MODE
On Mon, Jan 03, 2005 at 08:23:33PM +0100, Harald Weis wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 02, 2005 at 02:22:27PM +0100, Roland Smith wrote:
> > On Sun, Jan 02, 2005 at 01:17:37PM +0100, Harald Weis wrote:
>
> > Sometimes the device that gets noticed by usbd is not the device that
> > you eventually want. For ins
On Mon, Jan 03, 2005 at 12:52:57AM +0100, Björn König wrote:
> Hello,
>
> thanks a lot for your hints. The null-modem cable connection is working now.
> Anyway, it was surprisingly easy, but I'm totally inexperienced and the
> neglected manpages and handbook discouraged me, because I didn't touch
On Sun, Jan 02, 2005 at 04:52:08PM -0800, darren david wrote:
> hi all-
>
> so i'm attempting to tweak my kernel to eke out a bit more oomph from my
> Gigabit interface, but i can't seem to set any of the
> "net.inet.tcp.inflight_*" params with sysctl. i get:
>
> sysctl: unknown oid 'net.inet
I have two unkillable processes.
System:
FreeBSD turtle.stack.nl 5.3-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p2 #5: Thu Dec 2
17:25:55 CET 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SNAIL i386
The system is SMP with two CPUs.
Quoting the user:
> I was debugging with the system gdb some c++-code (
On Mon, 2005-Jan-03 15:58:26 +0100, Gerrit Kühn wrote:
>ed0: flags=108843 mtu 1500
> inet 130.75.117.37 netmask 0x broadcast 130.75.255.255
> ether 01:d4:ff:03:00:20
That's a multicast MAC address (the LSB of the first byte is 1). More
intelligent NICs will have an internal li
On Sun, Jan 02, 2005 at 02:22:27PM +0100, Roland Smith wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 02, 2005 at 01:17:37PM +0100, Harald Weis wrote:
> Sometimes the device that gets noticed by usbd is not the device that
> you eventually want. For instance, I have a usb pendrive. When I plug it
> in, usbd sees a device c
> Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 11:19:33 -0500 (EST)
> From: "Mike Jakubik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Godwin Stewart said:
>
> > Do you also have this in /boot/device.hints:
> >
> > hint.apm.0.disabled="0"
> > hint.acpi.0.disabled="1"
>
> I have whatever the default values are
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On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 11:19:33 -0500 (EST), "Mike Jakubik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I have whatever the default values are for 5.3. Do these need to be set
> manally?
Yes, they do.
> Any reason for this?
ACPI and APM are mutually exclusive. If one
Torfinn Ingolfsen said:
> On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 10:31:20 -0500 (EST)
> Mike Jakubik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Updated world recently and all my ports, and now i get the following
>> when loading X on my laptop. It use to work before OK.
>
> And have you also updated to the correct dri version?
Igor Robul wrote:
Hello,
when I export NTFS volume mounted on FreeBSD-STABLE (FreeBSD sysadm.stc
5.3-STABLE FreeBSD 5.3-STABLE #0: Fri Dec 17 18:49:45 MSK 2004) via
Samba, then I get strange effect:
When accessing share (from Windows or from localhost via smbclient)
all directories appear as
Joel Dahl wrote:
On Sun, 2005-01-02 at 16:52 -0800, darren david wrote:
hi all-
so i'm attempting to tweak my kernel to eke out a bit more oomph from my
Gigabit interface, but i can't seem to set any of the
"net.inet.tcp.inflight_*" params with sysctl. i get:
sysctl: unknown oid 'net.inet.tcp.
Kevin Oberman said:
> OK. A couple of basics:
> 1. What version are you running? I'm guessing 5.3-Stable.
> 2. Does /boot/loader.conf disable ACPI? How about /boot/device.hints?
>(hw.acpi.0.disabled="1")
It is 5.3-STABLE (from Jan 1). The values in /boot are all default.
> It looks like you
Godwin Stewart said:
> Do you also have this in /boot/device.hints:
>
> hint.apm.0.disabled="0"
> hint.acpi.0.disabled="1"
I have whatever the default values are for 5.3. Do these need to be set
manally? Any reason for this?
Thanks.
___
freebsd-stabl
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 10:31:20 -0500 (EST)
Mike Jakubik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Updated world recently and all my ports, and now i get the following
> when loading X on my laptop. It use to work before OK.
And have you also updated to the correct dri version?
See /usr/ports/UPDATING, entry 200
> Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 10:14:27 -0500 (EST)
> From: "Mike Jakubik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Since a recent buildworld, i have noticed the following on my laptop.
>
> dmesg output:
> --
>
> Starting usbd.
> /etc/rc: WARNING: /dev/apmctl not found; kernel is missing apm
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On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 10:14:27 -0500 (EST), "Mike Jakubik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Starting usbd.
> /etc/rc: WARNING: /dev/apmctl not found; kernel is missing apm(4)
> Starting apmd.
>
> --
>
> My kernel:
> --
> # Power management support (see NOT
Updated world recently and all my ports, and now i get the following when
loading X on my laptop. It use to work before OK.
---
X Window System Version 6.8.1
Release Date: 17 September 2004
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0, Release 6.8.1 Build Operating System:
FreeBSD 5.3 i386 [ELF] Current Ope
Since a recent buildworld, i have noticed the following on my laptop.
dmesg output:
--
Starting usbd.
/etc/rc: WARNING: /dev/apmctl not found; kernel is missing apm(4)
Starting apmd.
--
My kernel:
--
# Power management support (see NOTES for more options)
device apm
# Add suspend/resum
On Sun, 2005-01-02 at 16:52 -0800, darren david wrote:
> hi all-
>
> so i'm attempting to tweak my kernel to eke out a bit more oomph from my
>Gigabit interface, but i can't seem to set any of the
> "net.inet.tcp.inflight_*" params with sysctl. i get:
>
> sysctl: unknown oid 'net.inet.tcp.i
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 13:19:13 + (GMT) Robert Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote about Re: Strange networking problems after update 5.2.1->5.3:
RW> > arp things look ok, but I cannot ping the router, though I can ping
RW> > any other host (the same thing I already noticed here at work). But
RW> >
A colleague of mine reported on a hang during boot on a SuperMicro board
(with ACPI off):
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2004-March/023045.html
with some more analysis:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2004-July/030827.html
as it turns out it doesn't actual
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005, Gerrit Kühn wrote:
> arp things look ok, but I cannot ping the router, though I can ping any
> other host (the same thing I already noticed here at work). But my
> router at home complains about this:
>
> arp: ether address is multicast for IP address 192.168.1.4!
Ah, now
Backtrace points to device md (accesses to md were during a make
release on that machine). Sorry I don't have anything more detailed,
panic didn't provide a dump.
Excerpt from kernel stack trace:
ffs_read()
mdstart_vnode()
md_ktrhead()
Kernel from 2004-12-28.
--
A: Yes.
>> I recently updated my old Compaq Armada 1500c from 5.2.1 to 5-stable. 5.2
>> worked fine, the update went without any noticable problem according to the
>> docs. 5.3 behaves well apart from a strange networking problem.
>> The notebook lives in a /16 subnet with a /16 netmask and has a 16bit
>>
but i want to do the data redirection transparently :(
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 09:25:11 +0100 (CET), Patrick M. Hausen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> > my original ipnat rule is
> > rdr rl0 0.0.0.0/0 port 80 -> 127.0.0.1 port 8000 tcp
> > which redirect a priv port to a non-priv port
> >
> >
Hello!
> my original ipnat rule is
> rdr rl0 0.0.0.0/0 port 80 -> 127.0.0.1 port 8000 tcp
> which redirect a priv port to a non-priv port
>
> but when i setup dual stack, i find it's unable to handle ipv6 connections.
> when i change 0.0.0.0 to ::0, ipnat complains it can't resolve it.
> even whe
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