On 28/09/2020 09:47, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
I found this snippet in some NetBSD documentation:
"You will the be asked if you want to use DUID notation in
/etc/fstab, instead of traditional device names. You are strongly
advised to use DUIDs, as they allow you to move your disks to
different c
On 2020-09-28 15:25, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
On 28/09/2020 09:47, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
I found this snippet in some NetBSD documentation:
"You will the be asked if you want to use DUID notation in
/etc/fstab, instead of traditional device names. You are strongly
advised to use DUIDs, as t
I am running NetBSD 9.0_Stable.
Is there a new ver out?
On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 2:21 PM Ottavio Caruso
wrote:
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> On 28/09/2020 09:47, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
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> >
> > On 2020-09-27 18:23, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> On 2020-09-27 16:37, Todd Gruhn wrote:
> >>> I recabled the SSD
On 28/09/2020 09:47, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
On 2020-09-27 18:23, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
On 2020-09-27 16:37, Todd Gruhn wrote:
I recabled the SSD and mechanical hard drives.
When I start NetBSD from the boot menu, NetBSD gets to the end and
gives this
message:
Starting root file syste
On Mon, 28 Sep 2020 at 18:57, Todd Gruhn wrote:
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> David:
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> I finally got it. The following line became a problem:
>
> ROOT.b swapswapsw 0 0
>
> I got the message:
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> ... reported failures
> /etc/rc.d/swap1
> SEE /var/run/rc.log
Could you confirm what NetBSD versi
David:
I finally got it. The following line became a problem:
ROOT.b swapswapsw 0 0
I got the message:
... reported failures
/etc/rc.d/swap1
SEE /var/run/rc.log
When I commented the "ROOT.b" line from /etc/fstab, the error went away.
Was that line supposed to have
On Mon, 28 Sep 2020 at 12:04, Todd Gruhn wrote:
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> WOW! Martin. Thanks.
>
> This is nothing like NetBSD 5.0 .
> Its like learning a new system...
You can also use the special "ROOT" token in /etc/fstab - eg:
ROOT.a / ffs rw,log 1 1
ROOT.b swapswapsw
So I had a bit of a hard time configuring networking on my server:
My network environment requires me to configure a gateway outside the
subnet. This worked fine for IPv4 by adding two entries to
/etc/route.conf, one route to the gateway and one default route via the
gateway. However, for IPv6 it
On Mon, 28 Sep 2020, John D. Baker wrote:
> Forcing "--vo=sdl" in 'mpv' seems to work reasonably well.
Should reiterate that the above is true only if LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1
is set.
--
|/"\ John D. Baker, KN5UKS NetBSD Darwin/MacOS X
|\ / jdbaker[snail]consolidated[flyspeck]n
On Mon, 28 Sep 2020, nia wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 27, 2020 at 09:54:30AM -0500, John D. Baker wrote:
> > PR?
>
> Please. As a temporary workaround, LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1.
On a sample video file, using the above environment variable, 'ffplay4'
starts playing audio right away, but takes several seco
WOW! Martin. Thanks.
This is nothing like NetBSD 5.0 .
Its like learning a new system...
On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 5:20 AM Martin Husemann wrote:
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> On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 01:47:07AM -0700, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
> > I found this snippet in some NetBSD documentation:
> >
> > "You will the be as
Date:Mon, 28 Sep 2020 10:20:31 +0200
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| -bash-5.0$ cat /etc/route.conf
| inet 195.39.247.8 -static -link -iface vioif0
| inet default 195.39.247.8
| inet6 2a0f:4ac0::8 -static -link -iface vioif0
| inet6 defaul
On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 01:47:07AM -0700, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
> I found this snippet in some NetBSD documentation:
>
> "You will the be asked if you want to use DUID notation in
> /etc/fstab, instead of traditional device names. You are strongly
> advised to use DUIDs, as they allow you to mov
On 2020-09-27 18:23, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
On 2020-09-27 16:37, Todd Gruhn wrote:
I recabled the SSD and mechanical hard drives.
When I start NetBSD from the boot menu, NetBSD gets to the end and
gives this
message:
Starting root file system check:
fsck: no match for 'wd0a': No such p
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