On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 10:18 PM, Jan Lentfer wrote:
> elekktrett...@exemail.com.au schrieb:
>> I mean some equivalent of growfs for HAMMER.
>> ...[snip]...
>> an LVM volume to which i add a disk to expand it, how should i grow the
>> filesystem? via volume-add?
> I am not sure if there is a way to
> I know that the NVIDIA driver works, but I did have to do some slight
> tweaking with corecode on the IRC channel before I got it to fully
> work. This was with my GTS 250 and a while ago though on 2.4 ;)
>
> Wish you the best of luck with this endeavor.
Can you please tell us the tweaks? Some
elekktrett...@exemail.com.au schrieb:
I mean some equivalent of growfs for HAMMER. Im aware of "hammer
volume-add /dev/diskname", but it seems kind of redundant with LVM since
it's supposed to manage the volumes on behalf of HAMMER. Lets say I have
an LVM volume to which i add a disk to expand it
I know that the NVIDIA driver works, but I did have to do some slight
tweaking with corecode on the IRC channel before I got it to fully
work. This was with my GTS 250 and a while ago though on 2.4 ;)
Wish you the best of luck with this endeavor.
On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 9:55 AM, Vitaly Shevtso
Hello!
I'm new to the DFBSD. (I subscribed today). I use DragonFly for
desktop and I'm satisfied with this system.There is only one thing
upsets me - nvidia driver for my GeForce GTX 260. I tried this rep
(git://gitweb.dragonflybsd.org/~corecode/nvidia.git) to make FreeBSD's
drivers works under DF
Hi Matt,
I have applied the patch
DragonFly x17.net.intra 2.8-RELEASE DragonFly v2.8.2.16.gfc7bf0-RELEASE
#3: Sat Nov 6 13:31:53 CET 2010
r...@x17.net.intra:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/XEON i386
tested "hammering" the ufs -
and so far your patch solved the problem, great!
Regards Goetz
Mat
I mean some equivalent of growfs for HAMMER. Im aware of "hammer
volume-add /dev/diskname", but it seems kind of redundant with LVM since
it's supposed to manage the volumes on behalf of HAMMER. Lets say I have
an LVM volume to which i add a disk to expand it, how should i grow the
filesystem? via