Robert Swindells writes:
[snip]
> It isn't supposed to work, an explicit change was made to the bridge
> driver to make it behave like that.
>
> The fix would be to revert the change, I have been bitten by it in
> another way.
>
> We probably want to move this discussion to the tech-...@netbsd.o
Staffan Thomén wrote:
>I was toying with bridging three of the four ethernet ports on an
>pcengines apu4d4 recently and bumped into something that made me unsure
>if I understood how to use bridges correctly.
>
>My setup is like this:
>
>wm1 configured with an address
>wm2 no address, just up
>
Hey!
I was toying with bridging three of the four ethernet ports on an pcengines
apu4d4 recently and bumped into something that made me unsure if I understood
how to use bridges correctly.
My setup is like this:
wm1 configured with an address
wm2 no address, just up
wm3 same as 2
and the bridg
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On mag 05 13:21, Martin Husemann wrote:
> No, but you may have the choice wich kernel/userland you want to run
> on the same physical hardware. An example is my cubietruck:
> I run it big-e
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On mag 05 15:34, Valery Ushakov wrote:
> Yes. It's just formatted using mdoc, but is not installed as part of
> system manual pages.
Ok! This is what produced that header.
> I think Mart
On mag 05 13:21, Martin Husemann wrote:
> No, but you may have the choice wich kernel/userland you want to run
> on the same physical hardware. An example is my cubietruck:
> I run it big-endian as:
>
> [~] martin@space-truckin > uname -p -m
> evbarm earmv7hfeb
>
> but most people use exactly th
On mag 05 15:34, Valery Ushakov wrote:
> Yes. It's just formatted using mdoc, but is not installed as part of
> system manual pages.
Ok! This is what produced that header.
> I think Martin explained it pretty well in another followup.
Yes, it was very useful :)
> If by the "directory tools" y