Mr. Darren([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2002.10.18 09:51:54 +:
My isp has partitioned the bandwidth it has assigned
me in half.(they assume everyone has 2 computers) If
I want to use it, I can buy a switch and add an extra
NIC card. I however would prefer to simply create a
fake interface, give
As much as I hate to toot my own horn, I'll do it. I've just published a
script for doing WF2Q+ traffic shaping at http://bsdvault.net. This
script may be overkill for what you need, but it could help you in other
ways and serve as an example of how to do implement traffic shaping.
It's worth
Charles Sprickman([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2002.09.04 14:27:40 +:
Hi,
Can anyone help me figure out how to bring part of my source tree into the
past? I'd like to see if I can run a -stable box with the old ata
code that doesn't panic. And if anyone knows a specific date when the
big
Ian Dowse([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2002.04.27 20:26:40 +:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Scott M. Nolde writes:
As you can see, acd0 and acd1 are recognized properly by the system. I
even remade the devices with /dev/MAKEDEV to no avail:
crw-r- 2 root operator 117, 0 Apr 26 22:45 /dev
Ian Dowse([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2002.04.27 20:26:40 +:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Scott M. Nolde writes:
As you can see, acd0 and acd1 are recognized properly by the system. I
even remade the devices with /dev/MAKEDEV to no avail:
crw-r- 2 root operator 117, 0 Apr 26 22:45 /dev
Ian Dowse([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2002.04.27 21:28:11 +:
Interesting, because in the /dev/MAKEDEV script is this concerning the
minor number:
...
... which is exactly what I have. What's in your MAKEDEV? When/why did
the + 2 get in there if it's incorrect?
You have a stale MAKEDEV. You