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I have two locations each using OpenBSD 4.5 for their gateways with the two
subnets connected using IPSEC.
I have an application that requires IPX/SPX between the two locations. Is
this feasible?
The two internal subnets are 192.168.0.x and 192.168.1.x but they can easily
be changed.
enabling
IPX support was removed from OpenBSD over two years ago
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvsm=118112463718127w=2
so no.
From vmt(4):
vmt provides access to the host machines clock as a timedelta sensor.
That's all it can do for you.
On 3 jul 2009, at 15.56, Alexandre Verriere wrote:
Hi list,
I'm using virtualization to make a lab testing environnement and i'm
trying to automate power operations on a VmWare
journey-...@shaw.ca wrote:
I have two locations each using OpenBSD 4.5 for their gateways with the two
subnets connected using IPSEC.
I have an application that requires IPX/SPX between the two locations. Is
this feasible?
The two internal subnets are 192.168.0.x and 192.168.1.x but they can
Cannot Boot with Intel D201GLY Motherboard
Disk is 120GB PATA IDE
dmesg, fdisk output, and disklabel output are all attached
OpenBSD.PDR is also attached
I have Googled for problems/answers, and still run into a dead end.
There must be a requirement which is not stated in the documentation,
I should mention that booting from the CD install media
works, but booting after installing the OpenBSD 4.5 OS
fails.
Please help if you can.
Thank you,
Kenneth J. Hendrickson
PS I need to get this box up with OpenBSD in order to
recover some data from a ccd drive on a Pentium 266 MHz
which
I should mention that booting from the CD install media
works, but booting after installing the OpenBSD 4.5 OS
fails.
Please help if you can.
Thank you,
Kenneth J. Hendrickson
PS I need to get this box up with OpenBSD in order to
recover some data from a ccd drive on a Pentium 266 MHz
which
some of the Atom boards seem to need APIC; if you want to stick with
4.5 then try the GENERIC.MP kernel (bsd.mp); otherwise try a -current
snapshot (where APIC is used in GENERIC as well as GENERIC.MP).
On 2009/07/04 17:00, Hendrickson, Kenneth wrote:
Cannot Boot with Intel D201GLY Motherboard
This will defeat the entire purpose.
I am trying to recover data from a ccd device on a very old OpenBSD
system. If I have to plug in a PCI video card, then the PCI slot
will not be available for the Promise PCI hard drive controller.
(There is only 1 PCI slot on this motherboard.)
The only way
This is a very disappointing result!!! :-(
I am trying to recover old data from a ccd device, on a
Promise hard drive controller card.
If I cannot use the Promise HDD controller card, then I
cannot recover my data.
If I must use another PCI video card, then I will not be
able to use the Promise
Disabling acpi (in OpenBSD 4.5) does not work.
Any help would be appreciated. I do *not* want to lose my old data!
Thanks,
Ken Hendrickson
-Original Message-
From: Mike Belopuhov [mailto:mi...@lucifier.net]
Sent: Sat 7/4/2009 6:39 PM
To: Hendrickson, Kenneth
Subject: Re: Cannot Boot
On Sat, 4 Jul 2009, journey-...@shaw.ca wrote:
I have two locations each using OpenBSD 4.5 for their gateways with the two
subnets connected using IPSEC.
I have an application that requires IPX/SPX between the two locations. Is
this feasible?
The two internal subnets are 192.168.0.x and
Hi Ken,
Unfortunately I cannot see your attachments.. as the lists do not permit them.
As this is a strictly a recovery operating, ffsrv is rumoured to
work for some people on Windows.. but it probably won't help you
because of the ccd(4) setup.
I cannot explain the problem you're facing, but
Stuart Henderson wrote:
some of the Atom boards seem to need APIC; if you want to stick with
4.5 then try the GENERIC.MP kernel (bsd.mp); otherwise try a -current
snapshot (where APIC is used in GENERIC as well as GENERIC.MP).
Hi sthen,
OpenBSD 4.5 shipped with APIC/IOAPIC in the SP kernel,
On Sat, 4 Jul 2009 20:21:12 -0400
Hendrickson, Kenneth khend...@harris.com wrote:
Disabling acpi (in OpenBSD 4.5) does not work.
Any help would be appreciated. I do *not* want to lose my old data!
Buy a new /root disk. They are cheap.
Dhu
Thanks,
Ken Hendrickson
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Identifier Monitor0
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