On 2014-08-04 05:55, Martin Schreiber wrote:
This are common, not BSD-specific 64-bit problems, thanks for reporting.
Should be fixed in git master 69f4df54952a784837d174e24ed45775c9e73c1d.
Thanks, new compilation results below.
I installed PC-BSD in a virtual box, but it is unusable slow.
On Monday 04 August 2014 08:29:09 Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 2014-08-04 05:55, Martin Schreiber wrote:
This are common, not BSD-specific 64-bit problems, thanks for reporting.
Should be fixed in git master 69f4df54952a784837d174e24ed45775c9e73c1d.
Thanks, new compilation results below.
On Monday 04 August 2014 09:10:12 Martin Schreiber wrote:
Now I try to install FreeBSD in a real partition. It is not possible to
install in an extended partition so I had to move the root file system of
my work-Linux installation to a logical partition in order to have a free
primary
On 2014-08-04 15:28, Martin Schreiber wrote:
A difficult task. PC-BSD grub scripts do not recognise linux partitions so
after PC-BSD install all other systems are gone. Additionally it trashed the
swap partition and it uses the ZFS filesystem.
Indeed, sounds like lots of fun! ;-)
I was
On Monday 04 August 2014 19:33:00 Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
I was able to install ZFS on
OpenSUSE but I fear it is not a good idea to exchange data by this way
I have been doing just that for 2 years now. Still no problems. ZFS is a
fantastic file system. It's the primary file system for
On 2014-08-04 20:28, Martin Schreiber wrote:
I mean booting in Linux and mounting the BSD ZFS filesystem in order to
read/write data from/to BSD.
Yup, that is exactly what I do. I have a 5TB RAID-Z1 disk array
primarily used by FreeBSD. But I can dock my external Linux hard drive,
reboot into
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