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new modules by hand from /usr/obj to their appropriate places.
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You could, of course, just watch the DVD on your laptop.
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original newfs that created the filesystem.
If you didn't do any custom tuning with newfs, it's likely that
newfs -N -b 8192 -f 1024 # pre 4.6
or
newfs -N -b 16384 -f 2048 # 4.6 and up
will be sufficient.
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it) is custom. Being able to compile, install, and boot is just the
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umount /usr/src
Of course, it needs a little polish, but you get the idea.
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using the MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX environment variable, then
install from the appropriate cross-build. That's not terribly
sensible until the base compiler is GCC-3.1, which has support for
some of the newer CPUs.
Example:
env MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=/usr/obj.p3 make buildworld CPUTYPE=p3
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from 3.3.6 to 4.0. You're advised to do the same.
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You'll notice that the default setting (shown in a comment) is messed
up in precisely the way you mention.
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On Thu, 2 May 2002, Dave Uhring wrote:
On Thursday 02 May 2002 10:23 pm, Chris BeHanna wrote:
I don't know that I've ever tried it. I go through
Control Panel-Printers-Add Printer, and browse the Network
Neighborhood to find the Samba server sharing the printer, and select
, having no
onboard memory of its own.
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On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Andrew Boothman wrote:
Chris BeHanna wrote:
However, I was (slightly) less pleased to discover that a consequent
'kldunload snd' paniced the kernel. This is on a (cvsuped last night)
-STABLE box.
Do you, perchance, have sound compiled into your kernel
is a security risk. I don't have any
problem making life difficult for people who have . in their PATH.
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WD Caviar IDE hard drive on ata0-master using UDMA
Hitachi GD-2000 DVD-ROM on ata1-master using WDMA2
dmesg is attached.
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app I run that has bearing is Kalendus, and it responds mighty quickly.
Add-in topic: how DDR-memory instead SDRAM affects server performance?
It *rocks*.
For another benchmark, I pulled 110 MFLOPs from this machine with
the LINPACK benchmarks.
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at boot-time. I'm not sure, but if your
box is already up when the installer comes,
ifconfig dc0 down
ifconfig dc0 up
(or the equivalent for your NIC)
might also do the trick so that you don't have to reboot. I don't
actually know, never having tried it.
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Yes, but write performance will be absolutely horrible until you
replace the broken drive and rebuild the volume.
Note that if you lose one of those remaining two drives before you
replace the broken drive and rebuild the volume, you're toast.
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Not by default. .o is in the ignore by default list.
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. I like the way RedHat 7.1 disables almost everything
on install. One could argue that they shouldn't even install sshd, since
they may well have a bug in it as well.
Makes it awfully tough to manage a rack of boxen remotely...
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commit-free window around
midnight UTC is adopted, then you could use -D 00:00:00 UTC and not
have to worry (although you'd have to translate that to
[cc]yy.mm.dd.00.00.00 format for cvsup to process it).
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arise. There's just too much crap that happens these days to rule it out
though.
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It could be that the UDMA controller is another "[thing] in error"
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On Tue, 26 Dec 2000, Bill Fumerola wrote:
On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 12:08:53AM -0500, Chris BeHanna wrote:
Not that I'm a fan of the GPL, but wouldn't importation of gmake
into the toolchain that gets installed by default help this problem
along enormously?
What can it do
the profiled libs
get installed.
Also on a side note, when upgrading with mergemaster what flags should
be used with it? mergemaster -cv ?
I omit the flags and just look at the diffs, as the author
intended.
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a couple of weeks off from work for
medical leave, but I just finished the 100Mbps backbone in my
house, so maybe I can help track down the mbuf problem--and my
lingering SB16 no sound problem.)
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On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Kirill Ponomarew wrote:
Hi Ade,
Chris BeHanna has advised me to add "#include stdio.h" before "#include
malloc.h" and it did work.
Deleting the libmalloc package is probably the better option. I
had long since forgotten that package was instal
r kernel and your userland may be out of synch.
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else noticed this or know
why?
The ports tree has changed significantly. Go to /usr/ports and
type "make readmes" and they'll all be generated (it will take
awhile).
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-ing them.
Now, it could be that my ISP is retrying to send these messages,
which wouldn't surprise me :-( ).
By tonight, I expect to see around 500 mbuf clusters in use, and a
comparable number of mbufs in use. By late tomorrow, it will be time
to reboot. :-(
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hat case, you should be alright.
Not forget to capture and examine the output from make. e.g.
make buildworld world.out
For sh, bash, and ksh users:
nohup make buildworld buildworld.out 21
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dhclient: send_packet: No buffer space available
Oct 6 09:12:50 topperwein /kernel: xl0: no memory for rx list -- packet dropped!
(and on and on ad nauseam)
Does anyone have any ideas? If you need more information, let me
know.
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: Ever since upgrading to 4.1.1-STABLE, I've been having problems in
: which the machine wedges every 2 or 3 days. It looks like something
: in the xl driver code, from what I saw in /var/log/messages (I've
: included
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stall ksh to use set -A.
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% less /usr/src/release/Makefile
SLOW DOWN!
"make release" will make the iso images (right?)
What he wants, I suspect, is to cd to /usr/src and follow the
instructions in /usr/src/UPDATING.
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r what I'm
paying, BUT they block all the ports below 1024. :-(
I can hack around that, given a friendly site outside their firewall who's
willing to divert packets for me, but it's still a PITA.
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At least, that's been my experience. YMMV.
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Gb.
I don't know why this didn't work for you. Right now, My
/usr is 17.7GB, and /export is 16.7GB. There are 5GB free
on the disk in an unused FAT partition, just in case I need to
install "another" OS.
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ging cause a problem? If so, I could always
separate out stable and current in my local CVSROOT, and be sure to
only tag stuff in stable.
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