Hi,
Claudio Jeker a icrit :
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 12:14:29AM -0400, Luis Useche wrote:
Hi Guys,
I am having some time free soon and I feel like doing some hacking in
the OpenBSD kernel. I would like to work in the I/O stack. I would
prefer something easy to do to get introduced to the ker
It has been renamed to mount_nnpfs.
Tim Gruene a icrit :
Hello,
I am sorry if this has been discussed on the list before. I didn't
find any clue, though.
I cannot find mount_xfs in base46.tgz and was wondering where it went.
The changelog doesn't seem to say anything about it either but the
Hi,
Works fine on amd64, with two NTFS partition on the same disk of my
OpenBSD :
i:20739915176715NTFS
j:2859570049512330NTFS
And yes "cp -r" some dir seems a little quicker than before.
Cheers,
Jonathan Armani
Owain Ainsworth a i
Hi,
This is the solution I use :
mkdir /var/www/users/myuser/
chown myuser:myuser /var/www/users/myuser
cd /home/myuser and create a symbolic link www -> /var/www/users/myuser
I wish it help.
Ed Flecko wrote:
Hi folks,
I have a few questions about how to set up users on my OBSD 4.3 box.
I'v
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