On Dec 27, 9:40pm, Greg Troxel wrote:
} John Nemeth writes:
} > On Dec 27, 10:56am, Greg Troxel wrote:
} > } > On Dec 26, 11:32pm, Gerard Lally wrote:
} > }
} > } > } As a sidenote, if there's a way of eliminating the grub cruft and
using
} > } > } NetBSD's boot manager instead I'd be glad to h
John Nemeth writes:
> On Dec 27, 10:56am, Greg Troxel wrote:
> } > On Dec 26, 11:32pm, Gerard Lally wrote:
> }
> } > } As a sidenote, if there's a way of eliminating the grub cruft and using
> } > } NetBSD's boot manager instead I'd be glad to hear it.
> } >
> } > No, there isn't a way. T
On Dec 27, 10:56am, Greg Troxel wrote:
} > On Dec 26, 11:32pm, Gerard Lally wrote:
}
} > } As a sidenote, if there's a way of eliminating the grub cruft and using
} > } NetBSD's boot manager instead I'd be glad to hear it.
} >
} > No, there isn't a way. This is something that is controlled
}
Hi.
So I have this Thinkpad T61 with netbsd-7 on it. I put a cf-card in a pcmcia
adapter for hpcarm/hpcsh use.
However it did not probe it correctly, it did however in another Thinkpad
(A31). Both running netbsd-7 kernels.
I enabled PCMCIADEBUG and PCMCIACISDEBUG in a GENERIC kernel and this is
At date and time Sat, 27 Dec 2014 14:49:03 +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 11:32:26PM +, Gerard Lally wrote:
> >
> > Thank you Michael, and thank you to all the other senior NetBSD devs who
> > stooped to help out this perpetual newbie, here and in private!
>
> It wou
John Nemeth writes:
> Even with a "normal" Xen setup, /boot.cfg in a domU is ignored
> as the kernel is loaded by the Xen hypervisor and not the NetBSD
> bootloader.
I clarified this in the HOWTO.
> On Dec 26, 11:32pm, Gerard Lally wrote:
> } As a sidenote, if there's a way of eliminating
On Dec 26, 11:32pm, Gerard Lally wrote:
} At date and time Fri, 26 Dec 2014 22:38:05 + (UTC), Michael van Elst
wrote:
}
} > lists+netbsd.us...@netmail.ie (Gerard Lally) writes:
} >
} > >compiling the kernel as a normal user instead of root? I've just noticed
} > >the owner and group on /usr/