uname -aU:
FreeBSD t450s.local.lan 12.2-RELEASE-p4 FreeBSD 12.2-RELEASE-p4 GENERIC
amd64 1202000
freebsd-version: 12.2-RELEASE-p5
cat /etc/os-release
NAME=FreeBSD
VERSION=12.2-RELEASE-p5
VERSION_ID=12.2
ID=freebsd
ANSI_COLOR="0;31"
PRETTY_NAME="FreeBSD 12.2-RELEASE-p5"
CPE_NAME=cpe:/o:freebsd:fre
At Sonntag, 20. September 2020, 14:00:00 CEST, Ed Maste
wrote:
> Until pkgbase is in place the most straightforward way to address this
> issue will probably be for us to ship a new kernel even if not
> necessary, just to update the version number.
-1 from all with limited bandwith and/or volume.
You missed sysutils/cbsd for jail & VM management. While you mentioned
ClonOS, which is built on that, IIRC.
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Dektop & Laptop users with UEFI may want to enable suspend/resume/hibernate to
an "Intel Rapid Start Technology" partition with the my HOWTO on https://
forums.freebsd.org/threads/suspend-resume-to-disk-iffs-irst-partition-intel-
fast-flash-intel-rapid-start-technology.75860/
Please leave some ki
> today I installed FreeBSD 12,1 on HP 260 G1 DM Business PC. There were
> [...]
> kernel: NMI ISA 3c, EISA ff
EISA? How old is that machine? Is that a i386 machine?
You could try to boot with safe settings and/or disable ACPI.
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