On Sunday 09 April 2006 14:33, Chris H. wrote:
I inadvertently put the wrong tag in my cvsup script and ended up
with 5.5-PRERELEASE instead of 5.4. If I just change the tag to
default release=cvs tag=RELENG_5_4
will it prune and/ or overwrite my src tree accordingly?
Yes it will.
--
Daniel
On 4/8/06, Dmitry Morozovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 7 Apr 2006, Mars G. Miro wrote:
MGM Greetz!
MGM
MGM I have an HP DL145 that I'm having problems with when connecting via
MGM serial console. I think it's acpi-related. This is on 6.1-BETA4/amd64
MGM (5.X is the same also)
Hello,
Excellent. This was my understanding. But I've been up for awhile (too long)
and just wanted to make sure I hadn't overlooked anything before
potentially getting even farther from my goal.
Thanks for the response.
--Chris H.
Quoting Darren Pilgrim [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Chris H. wrote:
On Sat, 2006-Apr-08 18:00:56 -0600, Scott Long wrote:
Modern disks (I don't know how to define a cutoff to this term,
unfortunately)
I got my first ZBR (zone-block recording) Seagate SCSI disk at work
about 20 years ago. I'm not sure when it became common.
other day. I'm still not clear on
On Sun, 9 Apr 2006, Mars G. Miro wrote:
MGM MGM I have an HP DL145 that I'm having problems with when connecting
via
MGM MGM serial console. I think it's acpi-related. This is on
6.1-BETA4/amd64
MGM MGM (5.X is the same also)
MGM
MGM [snip]
MGM
MGM It seems it's DL145 G2. We use three
On 4/9/06, Dmitry Morozovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 9 Apr 2006, Mars G. Miro wrote:
MGM MGM I have an HP DL145 that I'm having problems with when
connecting via
MGM MGM serial console. I think it's acpi-related. This is on
6.1-BETA4/amd64
MGM MGM (5.X is the same also)
MGM
On Sun, 9 Apr 2006, Mars G. Miro wrote:
MGM There's a BIOS update but doesn't really seem relevant as it only
MGM fixes HBA stuff:
MGM http://h18004.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/download/23932.html
MGM ( add to that the lousy prerequisite I must have win2k/win2k3
MGM installed ... g)
On 4/9/06, Dmitry Morozovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 9 Apr 2006, Mars G. Miro wrote:
MGM There's a BIOS update but doesn't really seem relevant as it only
MGM fixes HBA stuff:
MGM http://h18004.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/download/23932.html
MGM ( add to that the lousy
Brian Candler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I Hvae an IBM Thinkpad X30 with a miniPCI wireless card:
wi0: Intersil Prism2.5 mem 0xf800-0xf8000fff irq 11 at device
2.0 on pci1 wi0: using RF:PRISM2.5 MAC:ISL3874A(Mini-PCI)
wi0: Intersil Firmware: Primary (1.1.0), Station (1.4.9)
wi0: Ethernet
From some recent research into serial console for use on 6.1-PRERELEASE
the best method was to create a boot.config file in the root directory:
/boot.config
with one line containing just:
-P
This produces a console on both the internal console as well as on the
serial port.
Hope this helps
Max Laier wrote:
Could you try the attached patch, please? This is something I did for
iwi and just moved the general idea over without testing or close
evaluation. So be aware and let me know either way. Thanks.
Great, Thanks!
I ran with this patch and loaded different fimwares, upped and
Hajimu UMEMOTO wrote:
Hi,
Oops, it should be:
http://www.imasy.or.jp/~ume/FreeBSD/nss_resinit-20060408.tar.gz
Very nice. I wonder though, why has resinit to come before files?
Shouldn't it be files resinit dns?
Anyway, after some limited testing, it seems to work fine. Thanks a
bunch!
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ulrich Spoerlein [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
The solution is to run a local caching nameserver instance. You should
do this anyway, for
performance reasons. Add 'named_enable=YES' to
Hi,
On Sun, 9 Apr 2006 18:06:31 +0200
Ulrich Spoerlein [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
spoerlein Very nice. I wonder though, why has resinit to come before files?
spoerlein Shouldn't it be files resinit dns?
Yup, it is enough to put resinit just before dns, and it should work.
However, our resolver
On Thursday 30 March 2006 02:36, Brad Davis wrote:
Hi All,
It is time for the quarterly Status Reports. As always, reports are
encouraged for anything that relates to FreeBSD development,
documentation, independent projects, or anything else that might be
interesting to the community as a
I got a report of this on irc:
# kldload kqemu
$ ls -l /dev/kqemu*
ls: /dev/kqemu*: No such file or directory
$ ls -l /dev/kqemu
crw-rw 1 root wheel 220, 0 Apr 7 15:54 /dev/kqemu
$ ls -l /dev/kqemu*
crw-rw 1 root wheel 220, 0 Apr 7 15:54 /dev/kqemu0
crw-rw 1 root wheel
Dmitry Pryanishnikov wrote:
Hello!
On Sat, 8 Apr 2006, Ulrich Spoerlein wrote:
Good idea, but this defeates the hierarchical purpose of DNS. Now my
caching DNS is always querying the root DNS servers.
Sorry, but what kind of hierarchy does it defeat? If client's query
can't be satisfied
On Saturday 08 April 2006 13:49, Ulrich Spoerlein wrote:
Max Laier wrote:
Could you try the attached patch, please? This is something I did for
iwi and just moved the general idea over without testing or close
evaluation. So be aware and let me know either way. Thanks.
Great, Thanks!
Hi there,
note: I've send this email a couple of days ago, but it seems to be
hanging around in a mail server ...
I'm relatively new to freebsd (since 6.0rc), but not new to unix (first
contact with unix was xenix286), since year 2000 working with gnu/linux
(rock, gentoo).
the machine is a
On Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 06:00:56PM -0600 I heard the voice of
Scott Long, and lo! it spake thus:
Modern disks (I don't know how to define a cutoff to this term,
unfortunately) definitely put more bits onto the outer rim of the
platter than the inner rim.
Pretty much any disk you'd currently
Max Laier wrote:
This is partly fixed in CURRENT already, but needs more work to be MFCed. Is
there any chance that you can test CURRENT plus this patch as well?
Not in the near future, I'm sorry. But I'll watch the cvs-logs and
report back to you, as soon as I tried CURRENT on this laptop.
Quoting Matthew D. Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 06:00:56PM -0600 I heard the voice of
Scott Long, and lo! it spake thus:
Modern disks (I don't know how to define a cutoff to this term,
unfortunately) definitely put more bits onto the outer rim of the
platter than the
Craig Boston wrote:
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 04:53:46AM -0700, Chris wrote:
No kidding? These are the same brands I'm using. The ATI's are PCI
(onboard ATI - TYAN SMP motherboards) and the nVidia's are AGP. They're
higher end models as well. Must be the way I build the kernel
regarding boot/
If you have a dual-em card in this server, you should get better performance
putting your primary load out the em interface(s). In general, we've
benched the em (and to a lesser extent, the fxp) interfaces as performing
much better than other ethernets (especially bge). I have a bge on my
laptop
Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
If you have a dual-em card in this server, you should get better performance
putting your primary load out the em interface(s). In general, we've
benched the em (and to a lesser extent, the fxp) interfaces as performing
much better than other ethernets (especially
Mars G. Miro wrote:
However, *sometimes* serial consoles work only for input (I can login and
check new processes presence on ttyd0, but can not see any messages. Trouble
is
that this situation is not easy reproducible, and stty state seems to be the
same.
This is a bug in the HP BMC
All I am experiencing a panic when I use the mount_nwfs command to
connect to a netware server.
Details on my exact setup with some dump information and steps to
reproduce are below.
Freebsd OS information:
Local system version information: FreeBSD fireball.msquared.com
6.0-RELEASE-p6 FreeBSD
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