You possibly have other/previous pppoe sessions not being
terminated correctly. The reason is that, the kernel pppoe
does not terminate unknown sessions (ie. not handled by itself).
see pppoe(4) manual page for details, compiling a kernel
with PPPOE_TERM_UNKNOWN_SESSIONS option may help.
Can
On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 11:12:19 +0200
Roelof Wobben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello,
I try to install Openbsd version 3.3 on a Amd-k6 computer with 256 mb memory.
OpenBSD 3.3? I hope that's a typo and you mean 3.7 or a snapshot of 3.8?
snip
Jasper
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No,
Its not a typo.
I have a old cd with version 3.3.
Roelof
- Original Message -
From: Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Roelof Wobben [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 11:18 AM
Subject: Re: installation stalled at wdo pciide 0:0:0
On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 11:43:30 +0200
Roelof Wobben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No,
Its not a typo.
I have a old cd with version 3.3.
Well, then I _strongly_ advise you to order your copies of 3.8 today.
Jasper
Roelof
- Original Message -
From: Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse [EMAIL
On Sat, 8 Oct 2005, Justin Wong wrote:
Hi, I was wondering if you could help me.
After searches on the internet turned up nothing, I found your site about
your love for OpenBSD. My problem is that when I boot, I get an error
/dev/rwd0a BAD SUPER BLOCK: VALUES IN SUPER BLOCK DISAGREE WITH
Hello,
I try to install Openbsd 3.7 on my system.
Everything goes well except when i follow the instructions on the install
manual i get a error-message that the Openbsd partition and my documents
partition are the same.
With fdisk my disk looks now like this.
Starting
On Sunday 09 October 2005 11:43, you wrote:
No,
Its not a typo.
I have a old cd with version 3.3.
Roelof
The point is that there's no support for that release, it's too old.
Get a copy of OpenBSD 3.7 or try out a -current snapshot and if the problem is
still there, please report back.
I have the same issue. Resolved it with ifstated.
In OpenBSD 3.8 comes in base system.
With pf switches route-to.
my setup:
ifstated.conf:
$OpenBSD: ifstated.conf,v 1.6 2005/02/07 06:08:10 david Exp $
init-state primary
net = '( ping -t 128 -q -c 1 -w 1 159.148.60.20 /dev/null every 10 || \
Hi there,
Im trying to bridge a wired sis0 and a wifi atu0.
hostname.atu0:
!ifconfig \$if inet 192.168.1.252 nwid VextAIR2 nwkey ...
hostname.sis0:
up
bridgename.bridge0:
add sis0
add atu0
up
my client (attached to sis0) is 192.168.1.200
my router to the net (atu0) is 192.168.1.1
#ifconfig
hello,
I have installed Openbsd on my computer.
The manual says now for multi-booting with XP you must
do dd if=/dev/rsd0a of=openbsd.pbr bs=512 count=1
but if i do this i get a error-message that rsd0a does not exist
how can i make this right.
Roelof
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello,
I have installed Openbsd on my computer.
The manual says now for multi-booting with XP you must
do dd if=/dev/rsd0a of=openbsd.pbr bs=512 count=1
but if i do this i get a error-message that rsd0a does not exist
how can i make this right.
Roelof
On Sun, Oct 09, 2005 at 05:03:19PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello,
I have installed Openbsd on my computer.
The manual says now for multi-booting with XP you must
do dd if=/dev/rsd0a of=openbsd.pbr bs=512 count=1
but if i do this i get a error-message that rsd0a does not exist
On 10/9/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have installed Openbsd on my computer.
The manual says now for multi-booting with XP you must
do dd if=/dev/rsd0a of=openbsd.pbr bs=512 count=1
Please don't type commands on the console that you don't understand
beforehand. You will want
Roy Morris wrote:
I would like to be able to add/remove a rule from
the command line on those systems which
may have only a ram drive and or read only
pf.conf. Anyone know how to do it, or would
you need to create a new pf.conf in memory
someplace and then load it?
Thanks
Roy
Try
Does OBSD support something like Solaris DTrace?
Thanks.
Hello,
After installing Openbsd 3.7 i have accidently booted the process before i
could copy openbsd.pbr to win xp.
Is there a way i could get into Openbsd with the installation cd so i could
copy openbsd.pbr or do i have to do the installation again.
Roelof
You could try to label your OpenBSD as active with any partitioning
software, copy openbsd.pbr and then do the contrary to get Win booting back.
I'm sure that there is a more efficient way, but I'm not an expert in
OpenBSD :P
On 10/9/05, Roelof Wobben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
After
Keith Richardson wrote:
Roy Morris wrote:
I would like to be able to add/remove a rule from
the command line on those systems which
may have only a ram drive and or read only
pf.conf. Anyone know how to do it, or would
you need to create a new pf.conf in memory
Hello,
After installing Openbsd 3.7 i have accidently booted the process before i
could copy openbsd.pbr to win xp.
Is there a way i could get into Openbsd with the installation cd so i could
copy openbsd.pbr or do i have to do the installation again.
0.) READ THE FAQ !!!
(currently
On Sun, Oct 09, 2005 at 08:26:19PM +0200, Roelof Wobben wrote:
Hello,
After installing Openbsd 3.7 i have accidently booted the process before i
could copy openbsd.pbr to win xp.
Accidentally? Are you positive your installation is finished?
Is there a way i could get into Openbsd with the
Roelof Wobben wrote:
Hello,
After installing Openbsd 3.7 i have accidently booted the process before i
could copy openbsd.pbr to win xp.
Is there a way i could get into Openbsd with the installation cd so i could
Yes. That's what the (S)hell is for in
(I)nstall, (U)pgrade or (S)hell?
On Sun, 09 Oct 2005 14:59:36 -0400
Roy Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to be able to add/remove a rule from
the command line on those systems which
may have only a ram drive and or read only
pf.conf. Anyone know how to do it, or would
you need to create a new
James Hartley wrote:
I'm unable to mount a MS-DOS disk within a USB floppy drive on
OpenBSD 3.7/i386.
disklabel doesn't recognize the MS-DOS filesystem either:
There was a thread about disklabels and floppys not too long ago. I
don't think a disklabel is used for floppys, since you seldom
I've learned the hard way that this doesn't achieve the desired result:
# spamdb -Ta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
it should be:
# spamdb -Ta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Addition of a short EXAMPLES section to man spamdb could really help.
And, in IMHO, the key argument could also use a brief explanation.
Other
On Sun, Oct 09, 2005 at 03:57:51PM -0500, J Moore wrote:
I've learned the hard way that this doesn't achieve the desired result:
# spamdb -Ta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
it should be:
# spamdb -Ta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Addition of a short EXAMPLES section to man spamdb could really help.
And, in
I'm trying to setup an internal 3 node irc network for my company. I
have two nodes, both on OpenBSD, bursting just fine. However, I can't
seem to get a third node to graft itself on to the hub server.
Has anyone successfully run a multi-node irc network with OpenBSD as a hub
server?
Thanks,
Joe S wrote:
questions on the list. Why not just setup a test network and run
iperf against it?
After doing my own tests, I found that the Ultra 5 was too slow to
perform near wire-speed throughput.
TEST 1 - Sun Ultra 5 360MHz
dc0 and dc1 are Phobos 430TX quad nic, PCI card
[ 4]
On Oct 9, 2005, at 9:02 PM, Joe S wrote:
Joe S wrote:
questions on the list. Why not just setup a test network and
run iperf against it?
After doing my own tests, I found that the Ultra 5 was too slow to
perform near wire-speed throughput.
TEST 1 - Sun Ultra 5 360MHz
dc0 and dc1 are
Sorry, i was talking about OBSD!
Anyhow, what would it be the problem with DTrace, for OBSD not supporting it?
2005/10/9, Joe S [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Gustavo Rios wrote:
Does OBSD support something like Solaris DTrace?
Thanks.
No, but it will be availalbe in FreeBSD soon.
On Sunday, October 09, 2005, Alexander Hall wrote:
8
$ sudo mount -t msdos /dev/rsd0c /mnt
mount_msdos: /dev/rsd0c on /mnt: Block device required
8
Hmmm maybe try /dev/sd0c?
This gives a different error:
$ sudo mount -t msdos /dev/sd0c /mnt
mount_msdos: /dev/sd0c on /mnt:
- Original Message -
From: Gustavo Rios [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does OBSD support something like Solaris DTrace?
Thanks.
Was it too difficult to do a google for openbsd dtrace?
/jtm
On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 15:04:42 +0300, nikns wrote:
I have the same issue. Resolved it with ifstated.
In OpenBSD 3.8 comes in base system.
With pf switches route-to.
my setup:
ifstated.conf:
$OpenBSD: ifstated.conf,v 1.6 2005/02/07 06:08:10 david Exp $
init-state primary
net = '( ping -t 128 -q
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Hmmm maybe try /dev/sd0c?
This gives a different error:
$ sudo mount -t msdos /dev/sd0c /mnt
mount_msdos: /dev/sd0c on /mnt: inappropriate file type on format
Any comments are welcomed.
RTFM!
MSDOS is ALWAYS ALWAYS 'i' in disklabel even if the whole drive is formated as
FAT!
Thus try
On Sunday, October 09, 2005, Andreas Bihlmaier wrote:
...
$ sudo mount -t msdos /dev/sd0c /mnt
mount_msdos: /dev/sd0c on /mnt: inappropriate file type on format
...
RTFM!
MSDOS is ALWAYS ALWAYS 'i' in disklabel even if the whole drive is
formated as FAT!
Thus try with /dev/sd0i
MSDOS is ALWAYS ALWAYS 'i' in disklabel even if the whole drive is
formated as FAT!
Thus try with /dev/sd0i
disklabel sd0 should have told you that.
As stated in the original message, NOTHING is being reported by
disklabel.
$ disklabel sd0
#/dev/rsd0c
type: SCSI
disk: SCSI
On Sun, 9 Oct 2005, Gustavo Rios wrote:
Does OBSD support something like Solaris DTrace?
no
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