Hi Petr,
Rebuilding a partition table is relatively trivial - err...compared to
some other data recovery tasks anyway. You should first check to see
if the MBR is actually ruined (see what fdisk sees as the partitions
on the disk). Chances are something else is wrong, not your MBR.
Oh, before
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- First log in as root
- do ln -s a /etc/malloc.conf
- log back in as installer, this gets rid of the bug and the installation
procedure works very fine (at least it did for me)
After installation
- follow the pkgsrc installation procedure at
On Sun, April 9, 2006 7:09 pm, Ezra Drummond wrote:
Hi all,
How do i start cupsd at boot time, i'm using pkgsrc. With dfports i
would just rename cups.sh.sample to cups.sh and make it executable. I did
try cupsd_enable=YES in /etc/rc.conf but it didn't work.
Thanks.
You have it right; the