In /etc/rc.conf, all I have is:
rc_conf_files=/etc/rc.conf /etc/rc.conf.default /etc/rc.conf.local
You cannot tweak the variable rc_conf_files in your /etc/rc.conf or
whatever files except /etc/defaults/rc.conf. Please be sure that the
variable should be used before loading /etc/rc.conf
vivek I have in the past run FreeBSD 5.0 under VMWare workstation software.
Which VMware version? Did you still see it on the latest vesrion 4.5.2?
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e-kamo I'm going to update 4.7 system to 4stable. Now I'm using some
e-kamo jail env on it.
Are there any reasons not to update a jail environment?
e-kamo 1. Is there anything wrong with legacy applycations about lib
e-kamo dependency e.t.c.?
Which applications, and which libraries are used?
will This patch removes the parallel port support and USB mouse and
will firewire ethernet.
My three comments about this:
1) It's hard to decide that we can say goodbye to plip (plip is not
provided as a kernel module), since it is supported on 4.x-RELEASE
fora long time.
2) Removing
kent Basically, the /R/cdrom directories aren't built, so mkisofs fails.
Maybe it's local problem. ${CHROOT}/R/cdrom should be always there.
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francisv Some installations use Postfix and it does not understand
francisv this command line.
I don't think MTAs except sendmail use this script.
Instead, create your own periodic scripts under /usr/local/etc/periodic
or some other places. It would be better ports/mail/postfix does that,
but
FYI: Same stories is applied to 4.6-RC3.
I've tried to install FreeBSD 4.6-RC2 on VMware 3.1.1 for Windows
box. However,
* kern.flp boots fine, loader started.
* loader reads mfsroot.flp contents cleanly.
* kernel starts. Display USERCONFIG menu. Skip it.
* kernel detects devices.
*
matusita I know that Mar/30/2002's 4-stable goes fine, since I've
matusita checked that it works before committing
matusita src/usr.sbin/sysinstall/devices.c rev 1.139.
I try to reconfirm this, but Mar/30/2002's boot floppies doesn't work
also, sorry. Maybe I didn't check on VMware...
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Ok, I've investigated a little, and found that sysinstall is stalled
at line 342 of src/release/sysinstall/devices.c rev 1.117.2.16.
In function deviceTry(), sysinstall try to open(2) /dev/acd0c: at
first, there is no device file, it should be failed. sysinstall next
try to make a device file
matusita Anybody knows when 8.3.2 is out?
I've contacted ISC directly, and found that 8.3.2 will be released
real soon (yes, real soon). If it doesn't released before
May/11/2002, they'll release 8.3.1p1 for bugfix-release of 8.3.1.
Any committers import new BIND code when released?
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Mark.Andrews This is fixed in 8.3.2 along with dig, host etc.
Anybody knows when 8.3.2 is out?
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DougB How is it broken?
URL:http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=bind-usersm=101318174506955w=2
It is already fixed in current BIND 8.x code. I have a patch to fix
this (made by ISC), but ISC stops to release this patch to FreeBSD, so
we FreeBSD cannot fix this problem until 8.3.2 is out.
I
asmodai Makoto-san, what idea did you have about trying the `a'
asmodai slice?
In Old 4-stable system, /dev/acd0a and /dev/acd0c are different:
crw-rw-rw- 2 root operator 117, 0 Feb 7 01:53 /dev/acd0a
crw-rw-rw- 2 root operator 117, 2 Feb 7 01:53 /dev/acd0c
However, in recent
vbotka I am running into a problem when I try to `make release` ( to generate
vbotka custom release).
Wonderful:)
vbotka The problem was reproduced 3 times with fresh cvsup, even that
vbotka the system compile, install and run ok.
Works fine to me.
vbotka === share/doc/usd/13.viref
vbotka
helmut but looks like the data in the Jan 30 ISO cd images (4.5 RELEASE)
helmut on the ftp servers is bad. (wrong checksum for proflibs dist for
helmut instance)
Sounds strange; I've checked 4.5-install.iso on ftp4.jp.FreeBSD.org
mirror server, and it seems that there is no problem (only
4-stable and 5-current and it works fine.
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behanna IIUC (If I Understand Correctly), the boot floppy images are
behanna too large to fit on a floppy; therefore, make release
behanna fails.
It was right, but already fixed[1]. Minimal release set (no additional
docs, including relnotes) works fine since Jul/29/2001 JST[2].
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IIRC, I've sent a email before about this, but nobody doesn't pay
attention nor fix src/release/Makefile...
In our all distribution, including 4.3-RC2, have incorrect
CHECKSUM.MD5 file in crypto/ distribution. Here is the current distribution:
% ls
4.3-RC2 RELNOTES.TXTcompat1x
jkh I believe that's already fixed - are you talking about today's -
jkh stable?
It's fixed, but src/CHECKSUM.MD5 does contain skrb4.* and skrb5.*
entries which is no longer in src/ distribution.
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I've just got a report that current 4-stable's floppy image, kern.flp
is broken and it can't boot. Here is a sample session:
***
BTX loader 1.00 BTX version is 1.01
Console: internal video/keyboard
BIOS drive A: is disk0
BIOS drive C: is disk1
BIOS 637/kB/48128kB available memory
rwatson I just started running into the same thing using the Jan 16,
rwatson 2001 kernel floppy disk. The same error:
I don't know why, but the latest floppy image available at
current.jp.FreeBSD.org,
I've also sent this mail to the author of print-cdrom-packages.sh.
matusita The list of ports name is just my own selection, and is NOT
matusita the same of the one which is included the 1st CD-ROM of
matusita official FreeBSD distribution. I want to sync both contents,
matusita but it's hard
vineshc Since 4.1-S does not come up in ISO images for CD,
If you are not US resident (USA_RESIDENT=NO in your /etc/make.conf), try
URL:ftp://current.jp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/i386/ISO-IMAGES/.
You can get weekly-updated ISO images of FreeBSD 4-stable/5-current,
w/ or w/o packages,
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