2.4.1 affirmative gets laptops along here easifiable to learn or add
"magic word" from prompt along "do-release-upgrade -d" to save media
and schedule. sincerely, Niklas R
Since 2.0 i started installing the x.y.0 in my just in my own machine and
upgraded servers when x.y.1 was released.
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 14:40, Simon 'corecode' Schubert <
corec...@fs.ei.tum.de> wrote:
> Erik Wikström wrote:
>
>> Of course this is more or less what you are already doing, excep
Erik Wikström wrote:
Of course this is more or less what you are already doing, except for a
change of names, X.Y.0 -> X.Y.0 RC, X.Y.1 -> X.Y.0. The only difference
is that it will make casual users more aware of the fact that some
problems are to be expected.
I completely agree.
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<3 the f
On 2009-10-01 18:25, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> 1-October-2009
>
> DragonFly 2.4.1 has been released as promised! As we thought, a lot
> of minor but annoying issues cropped up with the huge 2.4.0 release.
> Most of the issues have been resolved in 2.4.1 and 2.4.1 is now
> availa
1-October-2009
DragonFly 2.4.1 has been released as promised! As we thought, a lot
of minor but annoying issues cropped up with the huge 2.4.0 release.
Most of the issues have been resolved in 2.4.1 and 2.4.1 is now
available for download.
Due to an unrelated issue with o
Binary pkgsrc packages for DragonFly 2.5 are uploaded:
http://avalon.dragonflybsd.org/packages/i386/DragonFly-2.5/stable/
A newer set for DragonFly 2.4 will be available as soon as the upload
completes - it's on the "f"s now.
Both are built from pkgsrc-2009Q2. I anticipate pkgsrc-2009Q3 will be
I've just been reading a paper on this subject:
http://www.barrelfish.org/barrelfish_hotos09.pdf
It may have relevance fro DragonFly (I don't know).
--
Colin Adams
Preston,
Lancashire,
ENGLAND
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 10:02 PM, Matthew Dillon
wrote:
>
> What do you need the inode data for?
>
Thanks for the info Matt :-)
I am learning file system programming from the book on Be FS.
I was wondering to make use of my knowledge of C programming to see
deeper into the file system.
Thank