On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 09:36:48PM +, Taylor R Campbell wrote:
> I'm inclined to say we ought to use protocol buffers -- it supports
> C-enforceable schemas, has been widely adopted in the world, and
> satisfies more or less all your desiderata. Parts of the wire format
> are a little wacky, b
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 04:42:27PM +0200, Edgar Fuß wrote:
> > How about using fss for it instead.
> 1. fss is still marked experimental.
oh, I have overlooked that.
> 2. does fss work with WAPL at all?
I don't know that.
Another idea is, if lvm is considered stable, to create a low-level
snapsho
snapshot when performing the backup. This should ensure, that the
changes are written to the location specified by fssconfig(8) and
are lost when you unconfigure the fss afterwards. Has the
nice effect to make the backup from a non-changing set, too.
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Matthias Kretschmer
Hello,
according to re(4) the re? driver supports the 8169 realtek family of
network adapters including the 8110S network chip. I'm wondering if the
8110SC is different from 8110S? Is the 8110SC supported by NetBSD?
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Matthias Kretschmer
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and did not spot it in pkgsrc.
Regards
Matthias Kretschmer