any good ideal on what folder/file to bless. I am wondering if just using
the volume command and ignoring folder and file would work?
When I was setting up FreeBSD (9/amd64) to run on a MacBook Air, I used (from
within Terminal while booted into an OS X boot image):
sudo bless --device /dev
On Sat, Jan 12, 2008 at 11:08:04PM -0800, mahdieh Saeed wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I have a question about recovery.
I removed one directory with rm -r .Is there any way to restore
information that removed with rm -r.
only from backup.
Please help me,
Regards,
Saeed
Buki
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On Mon, 2005-11-14 at 08:53 +, Simon Ironside wrote:
Hello,
I think this is intentional. Having DEBUG=-g means that you have a
kernel.debug which contains debugging symbols, which is quite useful
if you get a kernel panic and
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--- Brooks Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First of all, it is strongly recommened that you use ports-all without
a refuse file. It will save you pain if you want to build an INDEX
later.
Hm. What's an INDEX? Some abbreviated lookup mechanism? Don't see it
in the Handbook.
Second, and