Hi,
I am trying to make a network card work with lnc(4) device.
The card is an AT-1500 PnP Ethernet Adapter based on PCnet(TM)-ISA II
chip from AMD (AM79C961AKC) which is supposed to be supported under lnc(4)
driver. The card has both a 10BaseFL (ST) and 10BaseT port.
After adding the card's pnp
On Jun 4, 2005, at 5:11 PM, Remo Lacho wrote:
Please excuse my ignorance, but why would you use USB or Firewire
drives on a
production server?
Firewire makes a really nice hot-pluggable I/O bus which works nicely
with external devices. Your typical external Firewire drive is
generally a
On Sat, Jun 04, 2005 at 04:57:52PM -0400, David Magda wrote:
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> On Jun 3, 2005, at 18:50, Karl Denninger wrote:
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> >As with all backup strategies (absent write-once media in SOME cases)
> >if the
> >media is PHYSICALLY connected to the machine and it is hacked it is
> >possible
> >for a hacke
Remo Lacho wrote:
>O
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>>Up to a point - beware of geom_mirror with USB and FireWire disks - it's
>>temperamental at best and with my FireWire drives simple won't work
>>reliably (panic during boot if a rebuild is needed and unrecoverable
>>errors during rebuilds). I've just r
On Fri, 3 Jun 2005 15:00:56 -0500 Scot Hetzel wrote:
> On 6/3/05, Boris Samorodov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I believe you have to set NO_KERBEROS in /etc/make.conf. Then rebuild
> > > & install the FreeBSD sources in /usr/src. Then after the
> > > installworld, you'll need to go to the /u
On Jun 3, 2005, at 18:50, Karl Denninger wrote:
As with all backup strategies (absent write-once media in SOME cases)
if the
media is PHYSICALLY connected to the machine and it is hacked it is
possible
for a hacker to scribble on THAT as well. This is no more likely,
however,
Or a voltage
Remo Lacho wrote:
>On 6/4/2005 at 12:26 AM Hans F. Nordhaug wrote:
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>
>>Dear list,
>>
>>I would like to use RAID-1 as a back-up solution. If one of the disk
>>breaks I would like my server to continue to run from the other disk.
>>I have followed the mailing list for a while and read some h
On Sat, 04 Jun 2005 20:27:35 +0200
Torfinn Ingolfsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, so you just removed that line from tubo.c?
Reading the line in context shows that this might indeed be the correct
fix, here is the context:
#ifdef __FreeBSD__
/* This apparently does the bug workaround for
On Tue, 31 May 2005 20:39:47 +0300
Andriy Gapon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> if (kill(PID,SIGCONT) == 0) return TRUE;
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> [ cut lorts of interesting text ]
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> Removing that line fixed xfsamba4 for me, but I encountered another
Ok, so you just removed that line from tubo.c?
I wonder if this is
Vulpes Velox wrote:
> I have had the same problem with fat32 filesystems before also. I
> have ut2004 installed on a fatpartition on my dualboot machine. To
> make it accessible so that I can play it in freebsd aswell, I need to
> mount and unmount the drive from a rc.d script under /usr/local/etc
On Thu, 02 Jun 2005 15:21:01 +0200
Matthias Buelow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maxi Combina wrote:
> > Hello, I am running freebsd 5.4, and every time I reboot, I get a
> > mesasge when the kernel is mounting the filesystems. It says that
> > the fs were not properly unmounted, and must chek them
* Søren Schmidt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Save me Søren!
>
> You have picked some of the most dreaded HW out there thats for sure,
> so I'm not sure I can do that :)
Meh, the BP6 might be old, but what's wrong with it? I've used it for
the past half a decade practically 24/7 and this is the
On Sat, 4 Jun 2005, Palle Girgensohn wrote:
Anyway, I have managed to get an automatic reboot and a core dump. Giant
leap for mankind :-) . It looks kind of partly overwritten, though.
According to the Developer's handbook, the core should be saved *before*
the swap partition is added to the s
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