Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 08:12:47AM +0200, Roelof Osinga wrote:
Since NETSMB support is not in GENERIC, you must have added it to your
kernel yourself at some point. When you modify your kernel
configuration you need to read the documentation to make sure you're
adding all
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 04:35:53AM +0200, Roelof Osinga wrote:
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You have to have an up-to-date world before other targets like
'modules-clean' are guaranteed to work. As you show:
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You don't have these files installed yet.
Ho humph. Did so do many a CVSup
Phil Kernick wrote:
You probably forgot options LIBICONV from your kernel config file,
which is mandatory for SMBFS support (as documented).
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# grep SMBFS /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/LINT
# grep LIBICONV /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/LINT
Ta. Making as we type.
PS did make world first
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 06:41:33AM +0200, Roelof Osinga wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
You don't have these files *INSTALLED* yet. cvsupping doesn't install
them for you, 'make world' (not 'make buildworld'!) does.
Yeah. But in my notes which I've written down based
faSty wrote:
no no you need clean up in /usr/src/sys/i386/compile/NISSER (type make clean)
then cd /usr/src/sys/i386/conf and config NISSER then cd ../../compile/NISSER
lastly make depend
Make absolutely no difference whatsoever. Still get stuck on that linux code. But
how the heck it ever
faSty wrote:
ah you says so. I did it on one of my rack DNS server. I managed get
kernel compiled without any error. sorry i tried help you anyway.
Oh no, don't be. Any help is always welcome!
But I did notice one thing and that is that the good compiles were done just
after the 2002.07.05
Antoine Beaupre (LMC) wrote:
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Ah! Heard that before! What's your IP again? he-he-he.. ;)
Well, now, that's a secret, you hear.
But that would be proving a point. That's something different ;). That
has once been done in 1997. Because I was too lazy to reboot the box
to load the new
Erik Trulsson wrote:
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 01:41:55AM +0900, Eugene M. Kim wrote:
Greetings,
I'm having some hard time getting a machine upgraded from 3.3-stable to
4-stable.
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You will probably have to do the upgrade in several steps:
First upgrade to 3.5-STABLE
Then go to
Rasputin wrote:
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1955761 May 10 00:30 gnome
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 636835 May 10 02:46 kde2
Freaky - those two both work for me.
Sounds like your ports tree is shafted, because the ports work for others.
Interesting suggestion. Never mind the
Matthew Reimer wrote:
Do you have the openssl port installed? Since openssl was imported to
-stable, the port is not necessary and can actually get in the way. Try
deleting it (pkg_delete openssl-xxx).
BTW, same goes for the ssh port.
No, I haven't installed either of those. This box
Jim King wrote:
Just setup my first box with a 3Ware controller. The Feb. 9 snapshot
installed and ran like a champ - absolutely nothing special required to use
the 3Ware volume. Kudos to Mike Smith for the great work!
That reminds me. I had cause to talk with the german distributor
Martin Nilsson wrote:
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I tried to remove one IDE cable from my motherboard and then starting the
computer. Result: THE HPT370 BIOS HUNG, when detecting drives and the machine
never even tried to boot. Nice! Vinum would do way much better than that!
As usual Taiwanese hardware proves
Jordan Hubbard wrote:
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Erm, well, let's just get one thing straight first: There's only one
release candidate currently under test and that's RC2. It's only
available on ONE place and in ONE form, an ISO image, so there's
really only:
Yesterday I installed the 4.2 RC1 in dangerously dedicated
mode on a SCSI disk I had lying around.
Loo and behold, on booting I got:
BTX loader 1.00 (BTX version 1.01)
Error Client format not supported
Same old, same old. I remembered having had to deal with just
this somewhere in the 3.x
Jing-Tang Keith Jang wrote:
--
Keep it simple and stupid.
A little off topic, but... This is too nice for an old USA army
expression (genie forces). Try:
Keep It Simple, Stupid!
Roelof
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Jordan Hubbard wrote:
Erm, I guess the practice of providing details has fallen out of
fashion or something since I still have NO IDEA what you are referring
...
Well, one step further. Using the 4.1.1.-RELEASE or something I
did/noticed the following:
8 7 (on 4.2) conflicts after
"Rodney W. Grimes" wrote:
ifconfig_ep1="inet 212.187.0.39 netmask 255.255.248.0"
^^
Are you really supernetted here? This could be a major part of
your problem. Don't you mean ``255.255.255.248''?
You had me going there for a second
"Daniel C. Sobral" wrote:
M how about:
1) boot the installation disks until sysinstall comes up.
2) select the Fixit option (the one that mentiones a shell, y'know)
on the main menu.
Alas, won't work. Root is most definitely not the root on the hard
disk. You can do thing within
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