The first BETA build of the 10.3-RELEASE release cycle is now available.
Installation images are available for:
o amd64 GENERIC
o i386 GENERIC
o powerpc GENERIC
o powerpc64 GENERIC64
o sparc64 GENERIC
o armv6 BEAGLEBONE
o armv6 CUBOX-HUMMINGBOARD
o armv6 GUMSTIX
o armv6 PANDABOARD
o armv6 RPI-B
On Thu, 14 Jan 2016 10:49:37 +0100
Daniel Bilik wrote:
>> Should I create PR for this?
> Created:
> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=206231
Seems that 10-stable has just entered beta1, so unless some effort is
put into fixing this, 10.3-release is probably
Been trying to get a FreeBSD VM server running on Azure on a "Standard DS" size
VM (so I have access to SSD storage for PostgreSQL). The "Standard DS" series
of VMs also have faster/newer CPUs than the original "Standard A" series of
VMs. I am using the image of FreeBSD from here:
Daniel Bilik wrote
in <20160205093713.1c1453f9b5d06a6b366c4...@neosystem.cz>:
dd> On Thu, 14 Jan 2016 10:49:37 +0100
dd> Daniel Bilik wrote:
dd>
dd> >> Should I create PR for this?
dd> > Created:
dd> >
hiya,
how much RAM does the VM have?
Yes, you need to either run dumpon or reboot once you update /etc/rc.conf .
-a
On 5 February 2016 at 13:55, Scott Otis wrote:
> Been trying to get a FreeBSD VM server running on Azure on a "Standard DS"
> size VM (so I have
Adrian,
3.5 GB of RAM.
Here is the list from dmseg if that helps:
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