(This missive is going to both freebsd-stable and freebsd-doc.)
Hi all, I just got done setting up my brand spankin' new FreeBSD 6
(release) server for DHCPD, and I found an ommision in the online
handbook. I'm a newbie at FreeBSD but I'm pretty sure about this.
In short, the handbook never
. The dhcp client should just ignore the
domain setting and just assume that there is no domain associated with
this interface. Should we suggest this to the OpenBSD client maintainer?
Brooks Davis wrote:
On Sun, Nov 13, 2005 at 07:14:00PM -0800, Mark Space wrote:
Hi all,
I just set up
Hi all,
I just set up the latest 6.0 release, and I'm getting errors with the
DHCP client. Trying to pull a network address during start up, I get:
Bogus domain search list 15: domain_not_set.invalid
This repeats several times before giving up. Google tells me that this
problem was report
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Of course, this is dead right and ignore my previous response. You'll find
that the cdrom drive is almost certainly in /etc/fstab as the other
responder mentioned - to mount it with the default fstab options (which
should work just fine):
mount /cdrom
Yup, silly
Hey, newb BSDer here with a question
I've got a brand new 5.4 install. I'm trying to mount the CDROM. As root,
I type:
mount /dev/acd0 /cdrom
and I get incorrect super block error message after a bit of CD activity,
and no mount. I've tried a CD-RW I burned (the FreeBSD install disk I