At 01:07 AM 10/23/2005, Joe Kelsey wrote:
I am trying to boot up 6.0 RC1 on a brand new ia64 box.
I have an ASUS A8V motherboard with an AMD64 3800. I have a DVD writer
attached to the ATA bus and two SATA disk drives.
On my x86 box (5.4), I download the 6.0 RC1 ia64 disc ISO images and
burn t
I am trying to boot up 6.0 RC1 on a brand new ia64 box.
I have an ASUS A8V motherboard with an AMD64 3800. I have a DVD writer
attached to the ATA bus and two SATA disk drives.
On my x86 box (5.4), I download the 6.0 RC1 ia64 disc ISO images and
burn them onto CD-ROM. I then take the new CD-ROM
Robin wrote:
Hello all,
I thought I'd give the new RC a whirl under vmware, after setting the
guest to boot from the CDROM (which was the CD1 .ISO), shortly I
recieved this error:
http://xs.mw/temp/freebsd6rc1_vmware_boot_error.png
(BTX halted)
Yep. Me too. I googled this and it appears to
On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 07:24:35PM -0700, Brandon Fosdick wrote:
> Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
> >>Oops, it seems this feature is in 7-CURRENT only. If the appropiate
> >>person is reading this, why isnt something like that available in 6? I
> >>think it would be a very useful feature.
> >
> >
> > Wh
Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
>>Oops, it seems this feature is in 7-CURRENT only. If the appropiate
>>person is reading this, why isnt something like that available in 6? I
>>think it would be a very useful feature.
>
>
> What a shame. You made me glad for a very short time. This seemed to be
> the opt
Sorry, I neglected to mention this is the AMD64 6.0 RC 1
Robin wrote:
Hello all,
I thought I'd give the new RC a whirl under vmware, after setting the
guest to boot from the CDROM (which was the CD1 .ISO), shortly I
recieved this error:
http://xs.mw/temp/freebsd6rc1_vmware_boot_error.png
(
Hello all,
I thought I'd give the new RC a whirl under vmware, after setting the
guest to boot from the CDROM (which was the CD1 .ISO), shortly I
recieved this error:
http://xs.mw/temp/freebsd6rc1_vmware_boot_error.png
(BTX halted)
Has anyone else experienced this? Is this a vmware problem o
On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 03:41:33PM +0200, dick hoogendijk wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 15:30:52 -0400
> Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > But he old libraries are still on the system than, aren't they?
> > > Or will they not be used and if not, why?
> >
> > Use libchk and pkg_which
On 22 Oct Mike Jakubik wrote:
> On Sat, October 22, 2005 12:25 pm, Mike Jakubik wrote:
>
> > You can run make check-old in /usr/src.
> >
> Oops, it seems this feature is in 7-CURRENT only. If the appropiate
> person is reading this, why isnt something like that available in 6? I
> think it would
Kirk Strauser wrote:
> On Saturday 22 October 2005 09:07 am, dick hoogendijk wrote:
>
>>My make.conf contains (fbsd-5.4)
>>CFLAGS= -O -pipe
>>COPTFLAGS= -O -pipe
>>
>>Are these settings the same for the upcoming release6 or do I need to
>>set -O2 in this new version?
>
>
> 6.0 uses -O2 by defaul
On Sat, October 22, 2005 12:25 pm, Mike Jakubik wrote:
> You can run make check-old in /usr/src.
>
>
> # check-old - Print a list of old files/directories in the
> system. # delete-old - Delete obsolete files and directories
> interactively. # delete-old-libs - Delete obsole
On Sat, October 22, 2005 9:41 am, dick hoogendijk wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 15:30:52 -0400
> Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>> But he old libraries are still on the system than, aren't they?
>>> Or will they not be used and if not, why?
>>>
>>
>> Use libchk and pkg_which..see thei
On Friday 21 October 2005 08:54, Petr Holub wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I've encountered a problem with powerd which seems to be specific
> to ASUS T9400 laptop. Powerd crashes after arbitrary amount of
> time saying that its impossible to configure (usually, but not
> necessarily) the maximum processo
dick hoogendijk wrote:
My make.conf contains (fbsd-5.4)
CFLAGS= -O -pipe
COPTFLAGS= -O -pipe
Are these settings the same for the upcoming release6 or do I need to
set -O2 in this new version?
FreeBSD is moving towards "-O2 -fno-strict-aliasing" by default [1], but there
is nothing wrong with
On Saturday 22 October 2005 09:07 am, dick hoogendijk wrote:
> My make.conf contains (fbsd-5.4)
> CFLAGS= -O -pipe
> COPTFLAGS= -O -pipe
>
> Are these settings the same for the upcoming release6 or do I need to
> set -O2 in this new version?
6.0 uses -O2 by default. I upgraded my systems by doing
Hello,
a short question:
We will experiment with the following board:
Intel SE7230NH1-LX
It supports Pentium-Ds and SATA-II and we will try both. Anyone
who already has experience with this ?
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My make.conf contains (fbsd-5.4)
CFLAGS= -O -pipe
COPTFLAGS= -O -pipe
Are these settings the same for the upcoming release6 or do I need to
set -O2 in this new version?
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On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 15:30:52 -0400
Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > But he old libraries are still on the system than, aren't they?
> > Or will they not be used and if not, why?
>
> Use libchk and pkg_which..see their manpages.
After looking into the manual(s) this seems to be a "dan
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