How did you copied the usb image to your usb disk ?
2013/5/7 Pierre Abbat :
> I downloaded the 64-bit USB image and put it on a flash drive and attempted to
> boot the new computer with it. It says "Default: F1" and is stuck there. If I
> hit F1, the computer beeps and flashes the flash drive. Sam
the hammer partition ?
Do I need to create another "partition" with disklabel and add a new
hammer filesystem to the actual to extend it ? (this sound a bit odd
to me).
2013/5/3 Francis GUDIN :
> Le 02-05-2013, Charles Rapenne a écrit :
>> Let imagine you have dragonfly installed on
know so I would be careful with it.
>
> What are you trying to dd exactly? Another HAMMER filesystem which resides
> on a smaller disk to a bigger one?
>
> Cheers,
> Antonio Huete
>
>
>
>
> 2013/5/2 Charles Rapenne
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> How do you re
Hello,
How do you resize a HAMMER partition ? There is usually a command
"grow_" or "resize_" to extend and sometimes shrink the filesystem,
but I can't find it in HAMMER.
I need to hard copy a disk with "dd", and I'd like to create the
hammer filesystem very tiny at first, then grow it to take a
Hello,
Does dfly.llaisdy.com point to 127.0.0.1 in your /etc/hosts ?
Usually it is recommended to put the machine name to 127.0.0.1 in the
hosts file.
Regards
2013/4/12 Ivan Uemlianin :
> Dear All
>
> I have recently installed dragonflybsd. Configs and installations seem to
> be going well, apa
Hello Benjamin,
Depending on your ultrabook, you may have only SSD drives, so swapcache
won't be useful.
Also, I'm not sure intel graphics are working very well on DragonFly.. I
think you may encounter a lot of troubles with an ultrabook, they are often
built using latests devices (wifi, bluetooth