LI Xin wrote:
> Tom Evans wrote:
>
>> Hi stable@, jail@ [jail@ plz cc me as I'm not subscribed]
>>
>> I'm having some problems setting up some jails for semi-isolated
>> development (ie, so we can isolate the developers into a jail, give them
>> all the root access they want, and not worry about
Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> On Tuesday, 17. July 2007, Kim Attree wrote:
>
>> Michael Nottebrock wrote:
>>
>>> On Monday, 16. July 2007, Kim Attree wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Mike,
>>>>>
>>>>> I had an
Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> On Monday, 16. July 2007, Kim Attree wrote:
>
>>> Mike,
>>>
>>> I had an 'exec bash' in my $HOME/.profile and removing this allowed me
>>> to run ./Xsession default and push me into KDE !
>>>
>
Kim Attree wrote:
> Michael Nottebrock wrote:
>
>> On Monday, 16. July 2007, Kim Attree wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Michael Nottebrock wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Thursday, 12. July 2007, Kim Attree
Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> On Monday, 16. July 2007, Kim Attree wrote:
>
>> Michael Nottebrock wrote:
>>
>>> On Thursday, 12. July 2007, Kim Attree wrote:
>>>
>>>> Michael Nottebrock wrote:
>>>>
>>>&g
Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> On Thursday, 12. July 2007, Kim Attree wrote:
>
>> Michael Nottebrock wrote:
>>
>>> On Monday, 9. July 2007, Kim Attree wrote:
>>>
>>>> I made Root's $HOME point to /var/db (touched to make sure it'
Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> On Monday, 9. July 2007, Kim Attree wrote:
>
>> I made Root's $HOME point to /var/db (touched to make sure it's writable
>> on the diskless workstation - it is) and the KDM still refuses to pass
>> to Xorg/KDE.
>>
>>
Ivaylo,
Have you compiled in SMP and ACPI support to your kernel ?
Thanks
Kim
Ivaylo Mateev wrote:
> Hi!
>
> FreeBSD Stable can not detect my dual core CPU correctly. It uses only
> one core.
>
> and
>
> ACPI is not working corectly. When i type shutdown -h now, the
> Computer do not power off,
I made Root's $HOME point to /var/db (touched to make sure it's writable
on the diskless workstation - it is) and the KDM still refuses to pass
to Xorg/KDE.
Any Other Ideas ???
Thanks
Kim Attree
Kim Attree wrote:
> Danny,
>
> thought of that already, /root/.kde is symbolic
Danny,
thought of that already, /root/.kde is symbolically linked to /var/.kde,
which has the contents of /root/.kde and is populated at boot. That
/var/.kde is root writable too...
Thanks
Kim Attree
Danny Braniss wrote:
> don't know if this is the problem, but usualy, in a diskless e
you
> login as root ;) It's a security measure. Have you tried to login as
> ordinary user?
>
>
>
> 2007/7/5, Kim Attree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
>
> Hey Guys, hoping you can help.
>
> I Have a FREEBSD 6.2-S
sc/" refcount is 2, should
be 1; fixing.
And the directory/FS Structure:
/ = NFS Mount to /diskless_root
/usr = NFS Mount to /usr
/home = NFS Read/Write mount to /home
/var = Memory filesystem populated at boot
/etc = Memory filesystem populated at boot
/tmp = NFS Read/Write mount to
Thanks Oliver,
This worked a charm :)
Kim Attree
Oliver Fromme wrote:
> Kim Attree wrote:
> > I've setup a machine as a diskless server, using PXEBoot with ihc-dhcpd
> > to offer dhcp and dhcp configuration information. I did a test reboot on
> > the server, and f
rootfs
196.30.157.161:/diskless_root
Adjusted interface bge0
Shutdown interface bge1
Trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/aacd0s1a
9 times out of ten the DHCP will just sit and timeout (it gets a DHCP
return from my other diskless server running DHCPD) and then the 1 time
out of 10 will mount th
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