Hi.
On 17.08.2012 14:44, Gabor Radnai wrote:
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My reply again then:
Unfortunately I am a less experienced user so no clue how to disable
GEOM_RAID but i am hit by this issue. My zfs setup is totally messed
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>On 30.07.2012 11:04, Eugene M. Zheganin wrote:
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>> I am aware about how this thing works and what it does. However, every
>> time I upgrade new server I got hit by it again and again, simply
>> forgetting to rem
Hi,
Unfortunately I am a less experienced user so no clue how to disable
GEOM_RAID but i am hit by this issue. My zfs setup is totally messed up.
Would appreciate if you could share the trick.
Thanks in advance.
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On 30.07.2012 08:33, Eugene M. Zheganin wrote:
On 30.07.2012 11:04, Eugene M. Zheganin wrote:
I am aware about how this thing works and what it does. However, every
time I upgrade new server I got hit by it again and again, simply
forgetting to remove it from the kernel's config.
I'm afraid thi
Hi.
On 30.07.2012 11:04, Eugene M. Zheganin wrote:
I am aware about how this thing works and what it does. However, every
time I upgrade new server I got hit by it again and again, simply
forgetting to remove it from the kernel's config.
I'm afraid this thing will hit lots of FreeBSD instal
Hi.
I am aware about how this thing works and what it does. However, every
time I upgrade new server I got hit by it again and again, simply
forgetting to remove it from the kernel's config.
I'm afraid this thing will hit lots of FreeBSD installations after the
release; it may be easily remo