Hi,
I experienced a strange behavior when manipulating nfs exports:
# cat /etc/exports
/usr/local/bin -ro -maproot=root -network 192.168.0.0/24
/usr/pkg/etc/letsencrypt -maproot=root dns
/usr/pkg/etc/letsencrypt -ro -maproot=root mail www
# showmount -e
Exports l
Hi Havard,
Thanks for your help. I am using a USB wireless adapter right now, but
it seems to be kind of flaky at times. But, good enough I guess for now.
Maybe down the road I could pick up a compatible wifi card and stick
that in the old laptop.
Thanks,
Carl
On 5/23/2019 3:07 AM, Havard
Martin:
I am not sure which kernel I'm using, I can only tell you that I am
using NetBSD 8.0. If you could tell me how to find out I would be glad
to get back to you.
I'm not sure if I can build one myself, although I could give it a try.
On 5/23/2019 1:51 AM, Martin Husemann wrote:
On Wed,
Hi,
I am trying to get latest NSD (v4.1.27) up and running on NetBSD-current/amd64.
I could probably just use pkgsrc, but I don't.
## Here's how I build it
hence with debug symbols
export CFLAGS="-g -O2"
got latest openssl there already (1.0.2r)
export OPENSSL_CFLAGS="-I/usr/local/ssl/inc
> This is the output I got from dmesg:
>
> vendor 10ec product 8185 (ethernet network, revision 0x20) at pci4 dev 9
> function 0 not configured
>
> I hope that contains the pci id, if not I may need some guidance.
>
> this is what I got from pcictl pci0 list:
>
> 008:09:0: Realtek Semiconductor 81