diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.sgml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.sgml
index c2b4a240bc..3924a1949a 100644
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.sgml
+++ b/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.sgml
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
The FreeBSD Documentation Project
- $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO_8859-1/books/faq/book.sgml,v 1.151 2001/03/11 12:44:47 alex Exp $
+ $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO_8859-1/books/faq/book.sgml,v 1.155 2001/03/14 23:26:05 nik Exp $1995
@@ -1275,7 +1275,6 @@ File: +DESC (ignored)
Installation instructions can be found in the
Handbook entry on installing FreeBSD.
-
@@ -1336,7 +1335,6 @@ File: +DESC (ignored)
After the installation, if you build a custom kernel, it
will run in 4 MB. Someone has even succeeded in booting with 2
MB (the system was almost unusable though :-))
-
@@ -1352,7 +1350,6 @@ File: +DESC (ignored)
To make a custom release, follow the instructions
here.
-
@@ -1365,7 +1362,6 @@ File: +DESC (ignored)
Have a look at
The multi-OS page.
-
@@ -1380,7 +1376,6 @@ File: +DESC (ignored)
FreeBSD. If you install Windows 95/98 second, it will boorishly
overwrite your boot manager without even asking. If that
happens, see the next section.
-
@@ -1608,7 +1603,6 @@ File: +DESC (ignored)
If you have a SCSI drive with bad blocks, see
this answer.
-
@@ -1650,7 +1644,6 @@ File: +DESC (ignored)
There have also been reports of Netscape causing problems
when downloading the boot floppy, so it's probably best to use
a different FTP client if you can.
-
@@ -1689,7 +1682,6 @@ File: +DESC (ignored)
default size cannot be used to install 2.1.7R; with these
tapes, you will get an error that complains about the record
size being too big.
-
@@ -1761,7 +1753,6 @@ PING moritz (10.0.0.2): 56 data bytes
4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 2.530/2.643/2.774/0.103 ms
-
@@ -1891,7 +1882,6 @@ BUSY
See also this note on the
Mobile Computing page.
-
@@ -1963,7 +1953,6 @@ BUSY
used to work out what geometry the other operating systems on
the disk are using. You can then enter this geometry in the
partition editor.
-
@@ -1982,7 +1971,6 @@ BUSY
partition will be in the first 1024MB (or in the first 4096MB
if extended translation is turned on - see previous question).
For IDE, the corresponding figure is 504MB.
-
@@ -2008,7 +1996,6 @@ BUSY
the other operating system are in the first 1024 cylinders. If
you're reasonably careful, a 20 megabyte boot partition should
be plenty.
-
@@ -2024,7 +2011,6 @@ BUSY
linkend="geometry">geometry. You will have to reinstall
FreeBSD, but obeying the instructions given above will almost
always get you going.
-
@@ -2041,7 +2027,6 @@ BUSY
cylinder translation (often marked as >1GB drive
support), try toggling its setting and reinstalling
FreeBSD.
-
@@ -2074,7 +2059,6 @@ BUSY
To actually select a subset of the sources, use the Custom
menu item when you are in the Distributions menu of the
system installation tool.
-
@@ -2137,7 +2121,6 @@ BUSY
and try again. The boot floppy can get confused by the drives.
After the system is installed you can reconnect the drive.
Hopefully this will be fixed in a later release.
-
@@ -2226,7 +2209,6 @@ disk wd2 at wdc1 drive 1 # change from wd3 to wd2
-
@@ -2244,7 +2226,6 @@ disk wd2 at wdc1 drive 1 # change from wd3 to wd2
-
@@ -2401,7 +2382,6 @@ Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/da0a 64479 27734 31587 47% /
Bruce Evans, September 1998
-
@@ -2418,7 +2398,6 @@ Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
your kernel, and installed a new kernel builtin from them
without making world. This is not
supported. Make world.
-
@@ -2441,7 +2420,6 @@ Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
users, and upgading from 3.X -> 4.X is even less so; make sure
you have read the instructions carefully before attempting to
upgrade via source this!
-
@@ -2464,7 +2442,6 @@ Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
ESDI, and of course IDE). A few ESDI controllers that use
proprietary interfaces may not work: stick to WD1002/3/6/7
interfaces and clones.
-
@@ -2476,7 +2453,6 @@ Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
See the complete list in the Handbook.
-
@@ -2522,7 +2498,6 @@ Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
As of 2.2 the FreeBSD CDROM from BSDi supports
booting directly from the CD.
-
@@ -2558,7 +2533,6 @@ Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
Also check out this note on removable
drives, and this note on
formatting.
-
@@ -2581,7 +2555,6 @@ Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
See this note on
formatting.
-
@@ -2602,7 +2575,6 @@ Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
Check the sio
man page to get more information on configuring such cards.
-
@@ -2728,7 +2700,6 @@ usbd_flags=""
These cards may allow you to set the port address and the IRQ
number other than shown above. Refer to the manual of your
mouse and the &man.mse.4; man page for more information.
-
@@ -2841,7 +2812,6 @@ moused_flags=""
programs such as the X Window. Refer to another section on this
issue.
-
@@ -2865,7 +2835,6 @@ moused_flags=""
it or remap buttons using moused options. See the
moused(8) man page for details.
-
@@ -2976,7 +2945,6 @@ Protocol "SysMouse"
For the possible usage of wheels in the X Window
environment, refer to that
section.
-
@@ -3049,7 +3017,6 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
the previous question. And check out
this note on the Mobile Computing
page.
-
@@ -3065,7 +3032,6 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
Some of the early 8-mm drives are not quite compatible
with SCSI-2, and may not work well with FreeBSD.
-
@@ -3091,7 +3057,6 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
point to another, so you need to keep track of which slot a
tape is in, and which slot the tape currently in the drive
needs to go back to.
-
@@ -3116,7 +3081,6 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
non-SCSI CDROMS are supported, but you can't boot off this
device.
-
@@ -3130,7 +3094,6 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
booted up:
&prompt.root; mixer pcm 100 vol 100 cd 100
-
@@ -3144,7 +3107,6 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
URL="../handbook/install-hw.html#INSTALL-NICS">
Ethernet cards section of the handbook for a more
complete list.
-
@@ -3174,7 +3136,6 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
Intel. Unless you're sure it works with FreeBSD, beware of
clones.
-
@@ -3221,7 +3182,6 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
can be found at
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/vortex.html#micron
-
@@ -3241,7 +3201,6 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
URL="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~abial/cam-boot/">
http://people.FreeBSD.org/~abial/cam-boot/.
In both cases read the README before beginning.
-
@@ -3270,7 +3229,6 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
pnp 1 0 enable os irq0 3 drq0 0 port0 0x2f8
to make the modem show.
-
@@ -3301,7 +3259,6 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
See
/usr/src/sys/i386/boot/biosboot/README.serial
for information.
-
@@ -3323,7 +3280,6 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
More information on this problem is available at URL:
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/vortex.html#micron
-
@@ -3338,7 +3294,6 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
so you will have to recompile your kernel to enable SMP. Take a
look at /sys/i386/conf/LINT to figure out
what options to put in your kernel config file.
-
@@ -3460,7 +3415,6 @@ ARRE (Auto Read Reallocation Enbld): 1
If remapping is enabled and you are seeing bad blocks,
consider replacing the drive. The bad blocks will only get
worse as time goes on.
-
@@ -3507,7 +3461,6 @@ ARRE (Auto Read Reallocation Enbld): 1
If you have an old hardware revision card and you obtain
the 2.21 firmware for it, you will need to check the position
of jumper W1 to B-C, the default is A-B.
-
@@ -3556,7 +3509,6 @@ quit
with an HP Netserver. See this
note for more info.
-
@@ -3577,7 +3529,6 @@ quit
CMD640 IDE controller and you want to use the second channel,
build a new kernel with options "CMD640"
enabled. This is the default for 2.2.5 and later.
-
@@ -3603,7 +3554,6 @@ quit
Some NE2000 compatible cards will give this error if there
is no link on the UTP port or if the cable is disconnected.
-
@@ -3642,7 +3592,6 @@ quit
to:
&prompt.root; mount_cd9660 /dev/cd0c /mnt
-
@@ -3665,7 +3614,6 @@ quit
configuration file and recompile.
options "SCSI_DELAY=15"
-
@@ -3684,7 +3632,6 @@ quit
Some newer HP printers are claimed not to work correctly in
interrupt mode, apparently due to some (not yet exactly
understood) timing problem.
-
@@ -3808,7 +3755,6 @@ quit
There's an extensive FAQ on this at
the SIG11 problem FAQ
-
@@ -3866,7 +3812,6 @@ quit
least XFree86 3.3.3 or higher. This version and upwards has
built-in support for the Mach64 cards and even a dedicated X
server for those cards.
-
@@ -3895,7 +3840,6 @@ quit
Where n is your memory in
Kilobytes. For a 128 MB machine, you'd want to use
131072.
-
@@ -3929,7 +3873,6 @@ quit
URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?netstat(1)">netstat
-m. The default value for NMBCLUSTERS is 512 +
MAXUSERS * 16.
-
@@ -3947,7 +3890,6 @@ quit
If this happens, reboot single-user and do:&prompt.root; rm /var/db/kvm_*.db
-
@@ -3963,7 +3905,6 @@ quit
menu and disable uha0,
which is causing the problem.
-
@@ -4005,7 +3946,6 @@ quit
mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with the command
send usenet/news.answers/mail/sendmail-faq
as the body of the message.
-
@@ -4058,7 +3998,6 @@ quit
vt100.
-
@@ -4094,7 +4033,6 @@ quit
NTIMECOUNTER=20 the problem isn't solved,
interrupts are too hosed on your machine for reliable
timekeeping.
-
@@ -4132,7 +4070,6 @@ quit
PnP-centric and the
pcm0 device is no longer reserved
exclusively fo ISA cards
-
@@ -4242,7 +4179,6 @@ IO range check 0x00 activate 0x01
correct place, save the file, rebuild your kernel, and reboot.
Your device should now be found as an sio
device as it was under FreeBSD 3.x
-
@@ -4442,7 +4378,6 @@ IO range check 0x00 activate 0x01
sold by Xi Graphics. This is currently a 4
diskette set... in the future this will change to a unified CD
distribution like their CDE.
-
@@ -4461,7 +4396,6 @@ IO range check 0x00 activate 0x01
URL="http://www.xfce.org/">xfce. KDE and xfce are both
in the ports
system.
-
@@ -4561,7 +4495,6 @@ IO range check 0x00 activate 0x01
-
@@ -4578,7 +4511,6 @@ IO range check 0x00 activate 0x01
Also see the
Databases section of the Ports collection.
-
@@ -4607,7 +4539,6 @@ IO range check 0x00 activate 0x01
-
@@ -4709,7 +4640,6 @@ IO range check 0x00 activate 0x01
at the ftp.FreeBSD.org
master site.
-
@@ -4755,7 +4685,6 @@ IO range check 0x00 activate 0x01
You are trying to run a package built on 2.2 and later on
a 2.1.x system. Please take a look at the previous section and
get the correct port/package for your system.
-
@@ -4793,7 +4722,6 @@ IO range check 0x00 activate 0x01
MATH_EMULATE option when you do
this.
-
@@ -4831,7 +4759,6 @@ crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 41, 1 Oct 15 22:14 spx
If you want the spx driver for a local
socket X connection, define SPX_HACK when
you compile the system.
-
@@ -4845,7 +4772,6 @@ crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 41, 1 Oct 15 22:14 spx
place to start is Dave Barr's
INN Page where you'll find the INN FAQ.
-
@@ -4857,7 +4783,6 @@ crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 41, 1 Oct 15 22:14 spx
Use the Port, Luke! A pre-patched version of Apache is
available in the ports tree.
-
@@ -4870,7 +4795,6 @@ crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 41, 1 Oct 15 22:14 spx
Yes. Please see
http://www.FreeBSD.org/java/.
-
@@ -4890,7 +4814,6 @@ crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 41, 1 Oct 15 22:14 spx
send-pr(1) command, since the ports
collection is supposed to work for both the -CURRENT and
-STABLE branches.
-
@@ -4907,7 +4830,6 @@ crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 41, 1 Oct 15 22:14 spx
distribution. Use /stand/sysinstall or
install.sh in the compat22 subdirectory
and install it. Also read ERRATAs for 3.1-R and 3.2-R.
-
@@ -4973,7 +4895,6 @@ crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 41, 1 Oct 15 22:14 spx
supported in the GENERIC kernel (yes, personal
experience).
-
@@ -4992,7 +4913,6 @@ crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 41, 1 Oct 15 22:14 spx
MANDATORY. Even if you don't have a
mathematic co-processor, you must
include the npx0 device.
-
@@ -5061,7 +4981,6 @@ device sio2 at isa? port 0x2a0 tty irq 5 flags 0x501 vector siointr
device sio3 at isa? port 0x2a8 tty flags 0x501 vector siointr
device sio4 at isa? port 0x2b0 tty flags 0x501 vector siointr
device sio5 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x501 vector siointr
-
@@ -5173,7 +5092,6 @@ device sio5 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x501 vector siointr
The /etc/rc.i386 is for Intel-specifics
settings, such as iBCS2 emulation or the PC system console
configuration.
-
@@ -5193,7 +5111,6 @@ device sio5 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x501 vector siointr
URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?rmuser">rmuser
command. Once again, pw will work as
well.
-
@@ -5206,7 +5123,6 @@ device sio5 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x501 vector siointr
See the Disk Formatting Tutorial at
www.FreeBSD.org.
-
@@ -5281,7 +5197,6 @@ device sio5 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x501 vector siointr
mount /zip in the future:
/dev/da2c /zip ffs rw,noauto 0 0
-
@@ -5382,7 +5297,6 @@ device sio5 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x501 vector siointr
&prompt.root; cd /dev
&prompt.root; sh MAKEDEV da1s5
&prompt.root; mount -t msdos /dev/da1s5 /dos/e
-
@@ -5412,7 +5326,6 @@ device sio5 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x501 vector siointr
Any other information on this subject would be
appreciated.
-
@@ -5505,7 +5418,6 @@ C:\="DOS"
C:\BOOTSECT.BSD then it writes an empty
partition table, with the active flag set on one entry, to the
MBR.
-
@@ -5554,7 +5466,6 @@ C:\="DOS"
URL="http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/mini/Linux+FreeBSD.html">
Linux+FreeBSD mini-HOWTO is a good reference for
FreeBSD and Linux interoperability issues.
-
@@ -5573,7 +5484,6 @@ C:\="DOS"
should need to reinstall Windows95 (which is a Jealous
Operating System, and will bear no other Operating Systems in
the Master Boot Record).
-
@@ -5677,7 +5587,6 @@ C:\="DOS"
will to install a new master boot record as well, thus
clobbering the BSD bootstrap.
-
@@ -5779,7 +5688,6 @@ C:\="DOS"
To enable the swap file immediately, type&prompt.root; vnconfig -ce /dev/vn0c /usr/swap0 swap
-
@@ -5794,7 +5702,6 @@ C:\="DOS"
should cover most of your problem. See the
Handbook entry on printing.
-
@@ -5934,7 +5841,6 @@ C:\="DOS"
United States of America dvorakx
-
@@ -5999,7 +5905,6 @@ C:\="DOS"
-
@@ -6020,7 +5925,6 @@ ccdconfig: ioctl (CCDIOCSET): /dev/ccd0c: Inappropriate file type or format4.2BSD.
-
@@ -6048,7 +5952,6 @@ use "disklabel -r" to install initial label
&prompt.root; disklabel -Rr ccd0 /tmp/disklabel.tmp
&prompt.root; disklabel -e ccd0
(this will work now)
-
@@ -6076,7 +5979,6 @@ options SYSVMSG # enable for messaging
Recompile and install your kernel.
-
@@ -6221,8 +6123,6 @@ rewrite: ruleset 0 input: foo @ interface-business . de
rewrite: ruleset 0 returns: $# uucp-dom $@ if-bus $: foo \
< @ interface-business . de >
>^D
-
-
@@ -6314,7 +6214,6 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl
this .mc file into a
sendmail.cf file. Also, don't forget to
restart sendmail after updating sendmail.cf.
-
@@ -6333,7 +6232,6 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl
the filesystems. Run passwd root to change
the root password then run exit to continue
booting.
-
@@ -6365,7 +6263,6 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl
this keymap explicitly for the change to take effect. Of course
if you are using an alternate keymap for your country, you
should edit that one instead.
-
@@ -6394,7 +6291,6 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl
containing DOS text while unix-file
will contain the converted output. This can be quite a bit
faster than using perl.
-
@@ -6406,7 +6302,6 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl
Use
killall.
-
@@ -6421,7 +6316,6 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl
authentication system. The problem isn't fatal but annoying.
You can either run su with the -K option, or uninstall
Kerberos as described in the next question.
-
@@ -6443,7 +6337,6 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl
Alternately, you can remove all "MAKE_KERBEROS"
options from /etc/make.conf and rebuild
world.
-
@@ -6495,7 +6388,6 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl
ready to go.
-
@@ -6515,7 +6407,6 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl
&prompt.root; cd /dev
&prompt.root; sh MAKEDEV snd0
-
@@ -6537,7 +6428,6 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl
&prompt.root; return
&prompt.root; exit
-
@@ -6620,7 +6510,6 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl
userid is not the root user, it serves to firewall the process
off from processes owned by other users. The userid is also
used to firewall off on-disk data.
-
@@ -6882,7 +6771,6 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl
You might prefer cpio(1), pax(1) or cpdup
(in ports/sysutils/cpdup) to tar.
-
@@ -7038,7 +6926,6 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl
You may also wish to investigate the Xaccel server.
See the section on Xi Graphics or
Metro Link for more details.
-
@@ -7106,7 +6993,6 @@ Device "/dev/sysmouse"
&prompt.root; cd /dev
&prompt.root; rm -f mouse
&prompt.root; ln -s sysmouse mouse
-
@@ -7335,7 +7221,6 @@ EndSection
# Let the server do the NumLock processing. This should only be
# required when using pre-R6 clients
ServerNumLock
-
@@ -7443,7 +7328,6 @@ ttyvb "/usr/libexec/getty Pc" cons25 off secure
it is running, before running this command. If you don't,
your system will probably appear to hang/lock up after
executing the kill command.
-
@@ -7527,7 +7411,6 @@ ttyvb "/usr/libexec/getty Pc" cons25 off secure
/dev/ttyv3. Note the number is offset by
one. The X server counts the vty from one, whereas the FreeBSD
kernel numbers the vty from zero.
-
@@ -7568,7 +7451,6 @@ ttyvb "/usr/libexec/getty Pc" cons25 off secure
URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?fbtab(5)">
/etc/fbtab and it will ensure that whomever logs in on
/dev/ttyv0 will own the console.
-
@@ -7670,7 +7552,6 @@ ttyvb "/usr/libexec/getty Pc" cons25 off secure
UserConfig> flags psm0 0x100
UserConfig> quit
-
@@ -7719,7 +7600,6 @@ UserConfig> quitSee the previous section for another possible cause of mouse
problems.
-
@@ -7736,7 +7616,6 @@ UserConfig> quit
header files that are required to build X apps, is contained
in the X prog distribution. You can install this from sysinstall
or manually from the X distribution files.
-
@@ -7749,7 +7628,6 @@ UserConfig> quitRun the command
xmodmap -e "pointer = 3 2 1" from your
.xinitrc or .xsession.
-
@@ -7841,7 +7719,6 @@ bitmap_name="/boot/splash.pcx"
Now all you need is a splash screen. For that you can
surf on over to the gallery at http://www.baldwin.cx/splash/.
-
@@ -7919,7 +7796,6 @@ keycode 117 = F15
Key F13 FTIWS A Iconify
Key F14 FTIWS A RaiseLower
Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
-
@@ -7941,7 +7817,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
from a server instead of its hard disk. For full details,
please read the
Handbook entry on diskless booting
-
@@ -7980,7 +7855,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
configured in this way, it does not completely comply with
the Internet standard requirements for routers; however,
it comes close enough for ordinary usage.
-
@@ -8013,7 +7887,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
connection to the Internet, you will have to use
natd. Please look at the
natd section of this FAQ.
-
@@ -8027,7 +7900,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
cdefs.h file in the distribution and the
one shipped with FreeBSD. Just remove
compat/include/sys/cdefs.h.
-
@@ -8085,7 +7957,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
slirp package. It can provide you with (limited)
access to services such as ftp and http direct from your local
machine.
-
@@ -8109,7 +7980,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
the switch. The
alias library is used in both cases.
-
@@ -8130,7 +8000,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
another BSD-related operating system; with few significant
exceptions, administering networking on FreeBSD is basically
the same as on SunOS 4.0 or Ultrix.
-
@@ -8144,7 +8013,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
ifconfig command-line like the following:
&prompt.root; ifconfig ed0 alias 204.141.95.2 netmask 0xffffffff
-
@@ -8164,7 +8032,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
specified using the ifconfig_* variables in
/etc/rc.conf.
-
@@ -8181,7 +8048,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
See
the Handbook entry on NFS for more information on
this topic.
-
@@ -8195,7 +8061,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
requests from a privileged port; try
&prompt.root; mount -o -P linuxbox:/blah /mnt
-
@@ -8209,7 +8074,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
requests from a privileged port; try
&prompt.root; mount -o -P sunbox:/blah /mnt
-
@@ -8293,7 +8157,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
Xylogic's Annex boxes are also broken in this regard and
you must use the above change to connect thru them.
-
@@ -8321,7 +8184,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
For more information, see the
Mbone Information Web.
-
@@ -8355,7 +8217,6 @@ Znyx (2.2.x) ZX312, ZX314, ZX342, ZX345, ZX346, ZX348
(3.x) ZX345Q, ZX346Q, ZX348Q, ZX412Q, ZX414, ZX442,
ZX444, ZX474, ZX478, ZX212, ZX214 (10mbps/hd)
-
@@ -8405,7 +8266,6 @@ Znyx (2.2.x) ZX312, ZX314, ZX342, ZX345, ZX346, ZX348
search order does not go beyond the boundary between
local and public administration, as RFC 1535 calls
it.
-
@@ -8434,7 +8294,6 @@ Znyx (2.2.x) ZX312, ZX314, ZX342, ZX345, ZX346, ZX348
For further information on configuring a FreeBSD firewall,
see the
Handbook section.
-
@@ -8513,7 +8372,6 @@ Znyx (2.2.x) ZX312, ZX314, ZX342, ZX345, ZX346, ZX348
ipfw -a l.
-
@@ -8569,7 +8427,6 @@ Znyx (2.2.x) ZX312, ZX314, ZX342, ZX345, ZX346, ZX348
where ftp.foo.com and
ftp are the host and port to
redirect to, respectively.
-
@@ -8585,7 +8442,6 @@ Znyx (2.2.x) ZX312, ZX314, ZX342, ZX345, ZX346, ZX348
ALTQ is available for free; Bandwidth Manager from
Emerging Technologies
is a commercial product.
-
@@ -8615,7 +8471,6 @@ Znyx (2.2.x) ZX312, ZX314, ZX342, ZX345, ZX346, ZX348
URL="../handbook/kernelconfig-nodes.html">
handbook's entry on device nodes for more information
on creating devices.
-
@@ -8631,7 +8486,6 @@ Znyx (2.2.x) ZX312, ZX314, ZX342, ZX345, ZX346, ZX348
sharity light package in the ports collection.
-
@@ -8761,7 +8615,6 @@ Znyx (2.2.x) ZX312, ZX314, ZX342, ZX345, ZX346, ZX348
You should be able to successfully
ping -c1 `hostname` when you're done.
-
@@ -8810,7 +8663,6 @@ default 10.0.0.2 UGSc 0 0 tun0
URL="../handbook/ppp-and-slip.html#USERPPP-FINAL">
Final system configuration section of the
handbook.
-
@@ -8841,7 +8693,6 @@ add 0 0 HISADDR
URL="../handbook/ppp-and-slip.html#USERPPP-DYNAMICIP">
PPP and Dynamic IP addresses section of the handbook
for further details.
-
@@ -8870,7 +8721,6 @@ add 0 0 HISADDR
Refer to the ppp man
page for further details.
-
@@ -8888,7 +8738,6 @@ add 0 0 HISADDR
default. LQR can be disabled with the line
disable lqr
-
@@ -8912,7 +8761,6 @@ add 0 0 HISADDR
set dial "...... ATS10=10 OK ......"Refer to your modem manual for details.
-
@@ -8989,7 +8837,6 @@ deny pred1 deflate deflate24 protocomp acfcomp shortseq vj
they may be able to tell you why their side is having a
problem. Feel free to send the details to &a.brian;, or
even to ask your ISP to contact me directly.
-
@@ -9010,7 +8857,6 @@ deny pred1 deflate deflate24 protocomp acfcomp shortseq vj
to get a stack trace.
Send the results to brian@Awfulhak.org.
-
@@ -9035,7 +8881,6 @@ deny pred1 deflate deflate24 protocomp acfcomp shortseq vj
harm if both sides initiate negotiation, so openmode is now
active by default. However, the next section explains when
it does do some harm.
-
@@ -9098,7 +8943,6 @@ deny pred1 deflate deflate24 protocomp acfcomp shortseq vj
start sending LCP requests. If the peer starts sending
requests during this period, ppp will immediately respond
rather than waiting for the full 3 second period.
-
@@ -9175,7 +9019,6 @@ deny pred1 deflate deflate24 protocomp acfcomp shortseq vj
command (where N is the
number of seconds to wait before starting negotiations) can be
used. Check the manual page for details.
-
@@ -9195,7 +9038,6 @@ deny pred1 deflate deflate24 protocomp acfcomp shortseq vj
the problem can be circumvented with the line
disable pred1
-
@@ -9219,7 +9061,6 @@ deny pred1 deflate deflate24 protocomp acfcomp shortseq vj
!bg command instead. This will execute
the given command in the background, and ppp can continue to
service the link.
-
@@ -9238,7 +9079,6 @@ deny pred1 deflate deflate24 protocomp acfcomp shortseq vj
enable lqrLQR is accepted by default if negotiated by the peer.
-
@@ -9292,7 +9132,6 @@ set dfilter 3 permit 0/0 0/0
, telling it to run the queue every
30 minutes) or until a sendmail -q is done
(perhaps from your ppp.linkup file).
-
@@ -9314,7 +9153,6 @@ CCP: Received Terminate Ack (1) state = Req-Sent (6)
locally too:
disable pred1
-
@@ -9339,7 +9177,6 @@ CCP: Received Terminate Ack (1) state = Req-Sent (6)
The problem can be circumvented by never setting an MTU of
less than 1500 under FreeBSD 2.2.2 or before.
-
@@ -9478,7 +9315,6 @@ ATDT1234567
If you're familiar with gdb, you may wish to find out some
other bits and pieces such as what actually caused the dump and
the addresses & values of the relevant variables.
-
@@ -9546,7 +9382,6 @@ ATDT1234567
would be sending bad packets to an improperly configured
interface, on the assumption that some other mechanism is
capable of fixing things retrospectively.
-
@@ -9698,7 +9533,6 @@ ATDT1234567
5009
-
@@ -9746,7 +9580,6 @@ ATDT1234567
If nothing in your log file indicates why the link might
have been terminated, you should ask the remote administrator
(your ISP?) why the session was terminated.
-
@@ -9821,7 +9654,6 @@ ATDT1234567
with an older version of ppp, you
may want to look at the tcpmssd
port.
-
@@ -9894,7 +9726,6 @@ sio1: type 16550A
reconfigure your kernel. See section
about building a kernel for
more details.
-
@@ -9919,7 +9750,6 @@ sio1: type 16550A
Don't worry, they have been merged with the
ttydX devices. You'll have to change
any old configuration files you have, though.
-
@@ -9950,7 +9780,6 @@ sio1: type 16550A
remote users log in and you can still dialout with the same
modem and the system will take care of all the
conflicts.
-
@@ -9985,7 +9814,6 @@ device sio7 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x781 irq 7 vector siointr0x700), diagnostics enabled during probe
(0x080), and all the ports share an irq
(0x001).
-
@@ -10050,7 +9878,6 @@ device sio7 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x781 irq 7 vector siointrMAKEDEV
script does NOT do this when it creates the
device entries.
-
@@ -10130,7 +9957,6 @@ device sio7 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x781 irq 7 vector siointrYou should see something like:
747 ?? I 0:00.04 /usr/libexec/getty std.57600 ttyd1
-
@@ -10161,7 +9987,6 @@ device sio7 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x781 irq 7 vector siointr
/etc/gettytab) and root logins are
allowed (secure).
-
@@ -10188,7 +10013,6 @@ device sio7 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x781 irq 7 vector siointr&prompt.root; chmod 4511 /usr/bin/cu
&prompt.root; chmod 4511 /usr/bin/tip
-
@@ -10229,7 +10053,6 @@ device sio7 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x781 irq 7 vector siointr#define HAYES 1. Then
make and make install.
Everything works nicely after that.
-
@@ -10266,7 +10089,6 @@ device sio7 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x781 irq 7 vector siointr/dev/cuaa0) and speed being the speed
(e.g.57600). When you are done entering
the AT commands hit ~. to exit.
-
@@ -10283,7 +10105,6 @@ device sio7 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x781 irq 7 vector siointr
pn=\@
-
@@ -10312,7 +10133,6 @@ tip57600|Dial any phone number at 57600 bps:\
:dv=/dev/cuaa1:br#57600:at=hayes:pa=none:du:
and type cu 5551234 -s 115200.
-
@@ -10329,7 +10149,6 @@ tip57600|Dial any phone number at 57600 bps:\
thinks a good default is 1200 bps which is why it looks for
a tip1200 entry. You don't have to use 1200
bps, though.
-
@@ -10359,7 +10178,6 @@ deep13:Gizmonics Institute terminal server:\
pain or muffin; and
tip deep13 to get to the terminal
server.
-
@@ -10396,7 +10214,6 @@ big-university 5551114
tip will try each one in the listed order, then give
up. If you want to keep retrying, run tip
in a while loop.
-
@@ -10429,7 +10246,6 @@ big-university 5551114
$HOME/.tiprc file:
force=single-char
-
@@ -10455,7 +10271,6 @@ big-university 5551114
raisechar=^^
The ^^ is SHIFT+CTRL+6.
-
@@ -10479,7 +10294,6 @@ raisechar=^^
There's no error checking, so you probably should use
another protocol, like zmodem.
-
@@ -10508,7 +10322,6 @@ raisechar=^^
~C sz files
(or ~C lsz files)
to send them to the remote system.
-
@@ -10523,7 +10336,6 @@ raisechar=^^
properly under the FreeBSD sio probe. Obtain a patch from
www.lemis.com to fix your problem.
-
@@ -10553,7 +10365,6 @@ raisechar=^^
truely idle. Thus you will not find your system all paged
out when you get up in the morning after leaving it idle
overnight.
-
@@ -10682,7 +10493,6 @@ raisechar=^^
demands of ISO-C++, notably contstructors and destructors, has
also led to native ELF support in future
FreeBSD releases.
-
@@ -10766,7 +10576,6 @@ raisechar=^^
a.out will be moved out of the GENERIC
kernel, and eventually removed from the kernel once the need to
run legacy a.out programs is past.
-
@@ -10821,7 +10630,6 @@ raisechar=^^
foo, to change the permissions of the
directory, bar.
-
@@ -10861,7 +10669,6 @@ raisechar=^^
Finally, if you build from sources, don't forget that
/usr/include is updated each time! Change the appropriate files
in /usr/src/.. instead.
-
@@ -10883,7 +10690,6 @@ raisechar=^^
pcemu in the ports collection which emulates an 8088
and enough BIOS services to run DOS text mode applications.
It requires the X Window System (provided as XFree86).
-
@@ -10904,7 +10710,6 @@ raisechar=^^
The current recommended method to keep your sources up to
date is
Handbook entry on CVSup
-
@@ -10937,7 +10742,6 @@ raisechar=^^
heat it generates. Also if you have APM (advanced power
management) configured, then FreeBSD can also put the CPU into
a low power mode.
-
@@ -10973,7 +10777,6 @@ raisechar=^^
over your machine to the eternal damnation of your soul. Given
a choice, I think I'd prefer to get used to the scratchy
noises, myself!
-
@@ -10986,7 +10789,6 @@ raisechar=^^
MFC is an acronym for Merged From -CURRENT.
It's used in the CVS logs to denote when a change was
migrated from the CURRENT to the STABLE branches.
-
@@ -11007,7 +10809,6 @@ raisechar=^^
Software Distribution, which is the name the
Berkeley CSRG (Computer Systems Research
Group) chose for their Unix distribution way back when.
-
@@ -11034,7 +10835,6 @@ raisechar=^^
instead. This is a process where one of the repository meisters
will copy the files directly within the repository, rather than
using the cvs program.
-
@@ -11225,7 +11025,6 @@ raisechar=^^
This entry is Copyright (c) 1999 &a.des;.
Please do not reproduce without attribution.
-
@@ -11287,7 +11086,6 @@ raisechar=^^
The 2.2-STABLE branch,
RELENG_2_2, departed -CURRENT in November
1996, and has pretty much been retired.
-
@@ -11359,7 +11157,6 @@ doc-all
RELEASETAG=SOMETAG to the make release
command line above, e.g. RELEASETAG=RELENG_2_2
would build an up-to-the- minute 2.2-STABLE snapshot.
-
@@ -11376,7 +11173,6 @@ doc-all
be said that this involves doing a make
world and will therefore take up a lot of time and
disk space.
-
@@ -11400,7 +11196,6 @@ doc-all
Some random combination of shared libraries modifications and
program rebuilds can cause this to fail in make
world however.
-
@@ -11421,7 +11216,6 @@ doc-all
to have this take place. Using it on those systems where it
works may make your disks run faster, but on those systems
where it doesn't, your data could be corrupted.
-
@@ -11434,7 +11228,6 @@ doc-all
Yes, you can do this without
downloading the whole source tree by using the CTM facility.
-
@@ -11457,7 +11250,6 @@ tar cf - . \
gzip --no-name -9 -c | \
split -b 240640 - \
${RELEASEDIR}/tarballs/bindist/bin_tgz.)
-
@@ -11473,7 +11265,6 @@ ${RELEASEDIR}/tarballs/bindist/bin_tgz.)
submit code.
And thanks for the thought!
-
@@ -11558,7 +11349,6 @@ ${RELEASEDIR}/tarballs/bindist/bin_tgz.)
0x800, and a third I/O port for reading that
can be located anywhere between 0x200 and
0x3ff.
-
@@ -11594,7 +11384,6 @@ ${RELEASEDIR}/tarballs/bindist/bin_tgz.)
For general discussion on new architectures, join
the freebsd-platforms@FreeBSD.org
mailing list.
-
@@ -11618,7 +11407,6 @@ ${RELEASEDIR}/tarballs/bindist/bin_tgz.)
reserved specifically for this purpose; please use them. In any
case, we'd appreciate hearing about your driver on
freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.org.
-
@@ -11650,7 +11438,6 @@ ${RELEASEDIR}/tarballs/bindist/bin_tgz.)
experimentation.
Kirk McKusick, September 1998
-
@@ -11861,7 +11648,6 @@ Cc: current@FreeBSD.org
at the ddb prompt. It may stop in the debugger again during the
panic phase. If it does, type 'continue' and it will finish the
crash dump." -ed]
-
@@ -11883,7 +11669,6 @@ Cc: current@FreeBSD.org
option to the ELF
linker.
-
@@ -11959,7 +11744,6 @@ SECTIONS
old(er) boot code used to monkey with the high order address bits
and I think expected at least 256MB
granularity.]
-
diff --git a/en_US.ISO_8859-1/books/faq/book.sgml b/en_US.ISO_8859-1/books/faq/book.sgml
index c2b4a240bc..3924a1949a 100644
--- a/en_US.ISO_8859-1/books/faq/book.sgml
+++ b/en_US.ISO_8859-1/books/faq/book.sgml
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
The FreeBSD Documentation Project
- $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO_8859-1/books/faq/book.sgml,v 1.151 2001/03/11 12:44:47 alex Exp $
+ $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO_8859-1/books/faq/book.sgml,v 1.155 2001/03/14 23:26:05 nik Exp $1995
@@ -1275,7 +1275,6 @@ File: +DESC (ignored)
Installation instructions can be found in the
Handbook entry on installing FreeBSD.
-
@@ -1336,7 +1335,6 @@ File: +DESC (ignored)
After the installation, if you build a custom kernel, it
will run in 4 MB. Someone has even succeeded in booting with 2
MB (the system was almost unusable though :-))
-
@@ -1352,7 +1350,6 @@ File: +DESC (ignored)
To make a custom release, follow the instructions
here.
-
@@ -1365,7 +1362,6 @@ File: +DESC (ignored)
Have a look at
The multi-OS page.
-
@@ -1380,7 +1376,6 @@ File: +DESC (ignored)
FreeBSD. If you install Windows 95/98 second, it will boorishly
overwrite your boot manager without even asking. If that
happens, see the next section.
-
@@ -1608,7 +1603,6 @@ File: +DESC (ignored)
If you have a SCSI drive with bad blocks, see
this answer.
-
@@ -1650,7 +1644,6 @@ File: +DESC (ignored)
There have also been reports of Netscape causing problems
when downloading the boot floppy, so it's probably best to use
a different FTP client if you can.
-
@@ -1689,7 +1682,6 @@ File: +DESC (ignored)
default size cannot be used to install 2.1.7R; with these
tapes, you will get an error that complains about the record
size being too big.
-
@@ -1761,7 +1753,6 @@ PING moritz (10.0.0.2): 56 data bytes
4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 2.530/2.643/2.774/0.103 ms
-
@@ -1891,7 +1882,6 @@ BUSY
See also this note on the
Mobile Computing page.
-
@@ -1963,7 +1953,6 @@ BUSY
used to work out what geometry the other operating systems on
the disk are using. You can then enter this geometry in the
partition editor.
-
@@ -1982,7 +1971,6 @@ BUSY
partition will be in the first 1024MB (or in the first 4096MB
if extended translation is turned on - see previous question).
For IDE, the corresponding figure is 504MB.
-
@@ -2008,7 +1996,6 @@ BUSY
the other operating system are in the first 1024 cylinders. If
you're reasonably careful, a 20 megabyte boot partition should
be plenty.
-
@@ -2024,7 +2011,6 @@ BUSY
linkend="geometry">geometry. You will have to reinstall
FreeBSD, but obeying the instructions given above will almost
always get you going.
-
@@ -2041,7 +2027,6 @@ BUSY
cylinder translation (often marked as >1GB drive
support), try toggling its setting and reinstalling
FreeBSD.
-
@@ -2074,7 +2059,6 @@ BUSY
To actually select a subset of the sources, use the Custom
menu item when you are in the Distributions menu of the
system installation tool.
-
@@ -2137,7 +2121,6 @@ BUSY
and try again. The boot floppy can get confused by the drives.
After the system is installed you can reconnect the drive.
Hopefully this will be fixed in a later release.
-
@@ -2226,7 +2209,6 @@ disk wd2 at wdc1 drive 1 # change from wd3 to wd2
-
@@ -2244,7 +2226,6 @@ disk wd2 at wdc1 drive 1 # change from wd3 to wd2
-
@@ -2401,7 +2382,6 @@ Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/da0a 64479 27734 31587 47% /
Bruce Evans, September 1998
-
@@ -2418,7 +2398,6 @@ Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
your kernel, and installed a new kernel builtin from them
without making world. This is not
supported. Make world.
-
@@ -2441,7 +2420,6 @@ Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
users, and upgading from 3.X -> 4.X is even less so; make sure
you have read the instructions carefully before attempting to
upgrade via source this!
-
@@ -2464,7 +2442,6 @@ Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
ESDI, and of course IDE). A few ESDI controllers that use
proprietary interfaces may not work: stick to WD1002/3/6/7
interfaces and clones.
-
@@ -2476,7 +2453,6 @@ Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
See the complete list in the Handbook.
-
@@ -2522,7 +2498,6 @@ Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
As of 2.2 the FreeBSD CDROM from BSDi supports
booting directly from the CD.
-
@@ -2558,7 +2533,6 @@ Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
Also check out this note on removable
drives, and this note on
formatting.
-
@@ -2581,7 +2555,6 @@ Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
See this note on
formatting.
-
@@ -2602,7 +2575,6 @@ Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
Check the sio
man page to get more information on configuring such cards.
-
@@ -2728,7 +2700,6 @@ usbd_flags=""
These cards may allow you to set the port address and the IRQ
number other than shown above. Refer to the manual of your
mouse and the &man.mse.4; man page for more information.
-
@@ -2841,7 +2812,6 @@ moused_flags=""
programs such as the X Window. Refer to another section on this
issue.
-
@@ -2865,7 +2835,6 @@ moused_flags=""
it or remap buttons using moused options. See the
moused(8) man page for details.
-
@@ -2976,7 +2945,6 @@ Protocol "SysMouse"
For the possible usage of wheels in the X Window
environment, refer to that
section.
-
@@ -3049,7 +3017,6 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
the previous question. And check out
this note on the Mobile Computing
page.
-
@@ -3065,7 +3032,6 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
Some of the early 8-mm drives are not quite compatible
with SCSI-2, and may not work well with FreeBSD.
-
@@ -3091,7 +3057,6 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
point to another, so you need to keep track of which slot a
tape is in, and which slot the tape currently in the drive
needs to go back to.
-
@@ -3116,7 +3081,6 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
non-SCSI CDROMS are supported, but you can't boot off this
device.
-
@@ -3130,7 +3094,6 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
booted up:
&prompt.root; mixer pcm 100 vol 100 cd 100
-
@@ -3144,7 +3107,6 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
URL="../handbook/install-hw.html#INSTALL-NICS">
Ethernet cards section of the handbook for a more
complete list.
-
@@ -3174,7 +3136,6 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
Intel. Unless you're sure it works with FreeBSD, beware of
clones.
-
@@ -3221,7 +3182,6 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
can be found at
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/vortex.html#micron
-
@@ -3241,7 +3201,6 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
URL="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~abial/cam-boot/">
http://people.FreeBSD.org/~abial/cam-boot/.
In both cases read the README before beginning.
-
@@ -3270,7 +3229,6 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
pnp 1 0 enable os irq0 3 drq0 0 port0 0x2f8
to make the modem show.
-
@@ -3301,7 +3259,6 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
See
/usr/src/sys/i386/boot/biosboot/README.serial
for information.
-
@@ -3323,7 +3280,6 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
More information on this problem is available at URL:
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/vortex.html#micron
-
@@ -3338,7 +3294,6 @@ diff -u -r1.60.2.1 -r1.60.2.2
so you will have to recompile your kernel to enable SMP. Take a
look at /sys/i386/conf/LINT to figure out
what options to put in your kernel config file.
-
@@ -3460,7 +3415,6 @@ ARRE (Auto Read Reallocation Enbld): 1
If remapping is enabled and you are seeing bad blocks,
consider replacing the drive. The bad blocks will only get
worse as time goes on.
-
@@ -3507,7 +3461,6 @@ ARRE (Auto Read Reallocation Enbld): 1
If you have an old hardware revision card and you obtain
the 2.21 firmware for it, you will need to check the position
of jumper W1 to B-C, the default is A-B.
-
@@ -3556,7 +3509,6 @@ quit
with an HP Netserver. See this
note for more info.
-
@@ -3577,7 +3529,6 @@ quit
CMD640 IDE controller and you want to use the second channel,
build a new kernel with options "CMD640"
enabled. This is the default for 2.2.5 and later.
-
@@ -3603,7 +3554,6 @@ quit
Some NE2000 compatible cards will give this error if there
is no link on the UTP port or if the cable is disconnected.
-
@@ -3642,7 +3592,6 @@ quit
to:
&prompt.root; mount_cd9660 /dev/cd0c /mnt
-
@@ -3665,7 +3614,6 @@ quit
configuration file and recompile.
options "SCSI_DELAY=15"
-
@@ -3684,7 +3632,6 @@ quit
Some newer HP printers are claimed not to work correctly in
interrupt mode, apparently due to some (not yet exactly
understood) timing problem.
-
@@ -3808,7 +3755,6 @@ quit
There's an extensive FAQ on this at
the SIG11 problem FAQ
-
@@ -3866,7 +3812,6 @@ quit
least XFree86 3.3.3 or higher. This version and upwards has
built-in support for the Mach64 cards and even a dedicated X
server for those cards.
-
@@ -3895,7 +3840,6 @@ quit
Where n is your memory in
Kilobytes. For a 128 MB machine, you'd want to use
131072.
-
@@ -3929,7 +3873,6 @@ quit
URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?netstat(1)">netstat
-m. The default value for NMBCLUSTERS is 512 +
MAXUSERS * 16.
-
@@ -3947,7 +3890,6 @@ quit
If this happens, reboot single-user and do:&prompt.root; rm /var/db/kvm_*.db
-
@@ -3963,7 +3905,6 @@ quit
menu and disable uha0,
which is causing the problem.
-
@@ -4005,7 +3946,6 @@ quit
mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with the command
send usenet/news.answers/mail/sendmail-faq
as the body of the message.
-
@@ -4058,7 +3998,6 @@ quit
vt100.
-
@@ -4094,7 +4033,6 @@ quit
NTIMECOUNTER=20 the problem isn't solved,
interrupts are too hosed on your machine for reliable
timekeeping.
-
@@ -4132,7 +4070,6 @@ quit
PnP-centric and the
pcm0 device is no longer reserved
exclusively fo ISA cards
-
@@ -4242,7 +4179,6 @@ IO range check 0x00 activate 0x01
correct place, save the file, rebuild your kernel, and reboot.
Your device should now be found as an sio
device as it was under FreeBSD 3.x
-
@@ -4442,7 +4378,6 @@ IO range check 0x00 activate 0x01
sold by Xi Graphics. This is currently a 4
diskette set... in the future this will change to a unified CD
distribution like their CDE.
-
@@ -4461,7 +4396,6 @@ IO range check 0x00 activate 0x01
URL="http://www.xfce.org/">xfce. KDE and xfce are both
in the ports
system.
-
@@ -4561,7 +4495,6 @@ IO range check 0x00 activate 0x01
-
@@ -4578,7 +4511,6 @@ IO range check 0x00 activate 0x01
Also see the
Databases section of the Ports collection.
-
@@ -4607,7 +4539,6 @@ IO range check 0x00 activate 0x01
-
@@ -4709,7 +4640,6 @@ IO range check 0x00 activate 0x01
at the ftp.FreeBSD.org
master site.
-
@@ -4755,7 +4685,6 @@ IO range check 0x00 activate 0x01
You are trying to run a package built on 2.2 and later on
a 2.1.x system. Please take a look at the previous section and
get the correct port/package for your system.
-
@@ -4793,7 +4722,6 @@ IO range check 0x00 activate 0x01
MATH_EMULATE option when you do
this.
-
@@ -4831,7 +4759,6 @@ crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 41, 1 Oct 15 22:14 spx
If you want the spx driver for a local
socket X connection, define SPX_HACK when
you compile the system.
-
@@ -4845,7 +4772,6 @@ crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 41, 1 Oct 15 22:14 spx
place to start is Dave Barr's
INN Page where you'll find the INN FAQ.
-
@@ -4857,7 +4783,6 @@ crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 41, 1 Oct 15 22:14 spx
Use the Port, Luke! A pre-patched version of Apache is
available in the ports tree.
-
@@ -4870,7 +4795,6 @@ crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 41, 1 Oct 15 22:14 spx
Yes. Please see
http://www.FreeBSD.org/java/.
-
@@ -4890,7 +4814,6 @@ crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 41, 1 Oct 15 22:14 spx
send-pr(1) command, since the ports
collection is supposed to work for both the -CURRENT and
-STABLE branches.
-
@@ -4907,7 +4830,6 @@ crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 41, 1 Oct 15 22:14 spx
distribution. Use /stand/sysinstall or
install.sh in the compat22 subdirectory
and install it. Also read ERRATAs for 3.1-R and 3.2-R.
-
@@ -4973,7 +4895,6 @@ crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 41, 1 Oct 15 22:14 spx
supported in the GENERIC kernel (yes, personal
experience).
-
@@ -4992,7 +4913,6 @@ crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 41, 1 Oct 15 22:14 spx
MANDATORY. Even if you don't have a
mathematic co-processor, you must
include the npx0 device.
-
@@ -5061,7 +4981,6 @@ device sio2 at isa? port 0x2a0 tty irq 5 flags 0x501 vector siointr
device sio3 at isa? port 0x2a8 tty flags 0x501 vector siointr
device sio4 at isa? port 0x2b0 tty flags 0x501 vector siointr
device sio5 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x501 vector siointr
-
@@ -5173,7 +5092,6 @@ device sio5 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x501 vector siointr
The /etc/rc.i386 is for Intel-specifics
settings, such as iBCS2 emulation or the PC system console
configuration.
-
@@ -5193,7 +5111,6 @@ device sio5 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x501 vector siointr
URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?rmuser">rmuser
command. Once again, pw will work as
well.
-
@@ -5206,7 +5123,6 @@ device sio5 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x501 vector siointr
See the Disk Formatting Tutorial at
www.FreeBSD.org.
-
@@ -5281,7 +5197,6 @@ device sio5 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x501 vector siointr
mount /zip in the future:
/dev/da2c /zip ffs rw,noauto 0 0
-
@@ -5382,7 +5297,6 @@ device sio5 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x501 vector siointr
&prompt.root; cd /dev
&prompt.root; sh MAKEDEV da1s5
&prompt.root; mount -t msdos /dev/da1s5 /dos/e
-
@@ -5412,7 +5326,6 @@ device sio5 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x501 vector siointr
Any other information on this subject would be
appreciated.
-
@@ -5505,7 +5418,6 @@ C:\="DOS"
C:\BOOTSECT.BSD then it writes an empty
partition table, with the active flag set on one entry, to the
MBR.
-
@@ -5554,7 +5466,6 @@ C:\="DOS"
URL="http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/mini/Linux+FreeBSD.html">
Linux+FreeBSD mini-HOWTO is a good reference for
FreeBSD and Linux interoperability issues.
-
@@ -5573,7 +5484,6 @@ C:\="DOS"
should need to reinstall Windows95 (which is a Jealous
Operating System, and will bear no other Operating Systems in
the Master Boot Record).
-
@@ -5677,7 +5587,6 @@ C:\="DOS"
will to install a new master boot record as well, thus
clobbering the BSD bootstrap.
-
@@ -5779,7 +5688,6 @@ C:\="DOS"
To enable the swap file immediately, type&prompt.root; vnconfig -ce /dev/vn0c /usr/swap0 swap
-
@@ -5794,7 +5702,6 @@ C:\="DOS"
should cover most of your problem. See the
Handbook entry on printing.
-
@@ -5934,7 +5841,6 @@ C:\="DOS"
United States of America dvorakx
-
@@ -5999,7 +5905,6 @@ C:\="DOS"
-
@@ -6020,7 +5925,6 @@ ccdconfig: ioctl (CCDIOCSET): /dev/ccd0c: Inappropriate file type or format4.2BSD.
-
@@ -6048,7 +5952,6 @@ use "disklabel -r" to install initial label
&prompt.root; disklabel -Rr ccd0 /tmp/disklabel.tmp
&prompt.root; disklabel -e ccd0
(this will work now)
-
@@ -6076,7 +5979,6 @@ options SYSVMSG # enable for messaging
Recompile and install your kernel.
-
@@ -6221,8 +6123,6 @@ rewrite: ruleset 0 input: foo @ interface-business . de
rewrite: ruleset 0 returns: $# uucp-dom $@ if-bus $: foo \
< @ interface-business . de >
>^D
-
-
@@ -6314,7 +6214,6 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl
this .mc file into a
sendmail.cf file. Also, don't forget to
restart sendmail after updating sendmail.cf.
-
@@ -6333,7 +6232,6 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl
the filesystems. Run passwd root to change
the root password then run exit to continue
booting.
-
@@ -6365,7 +6263,6 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl
this keymap explicitly for the change to take effect. Of course
if you are using an alternate keymap for your country, you
should edit that one instead.
-
@@ -6394,7 +6291,6 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl
containing DOS text while unix-file
will contain the converted output. This can be quite a bit
faster than using perl.
-
@@ -6406,7 +6302,6 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl
Use
killall.
-
@@ -6421,7 +6316,6 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl
authentication system. The problem isn't fatal but annoying.
You can either run su with the -K option, or uninstall
Kerberos as described in the next question.
-
@@ -6443,7 +6337,6 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl
Alternately, you can remove all "MAKE_KERBEROS"
options from /etc/make.conf and rebuild
world.
-
@@ -6495,7 +6388,6 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl
ready to go.
-
@@ -6515,7 +6407,6 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl
&prompt.root; cd /dev
&prompt.root; sh MAKEDEV snd0
-
@@ -6537,7 +6428,6 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl
&prompt.root; return
&prompt.root; exit
-
@@ -6620,7 +6510,6 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl
userid is not the root user, it serves to firewall the process
off from processes owned by other users. The userid is also
used to firewall off on-disk data.
-
@@ -6882,7 +6771,6 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl
You might prefer cpio(1), pax(1) or cpdup
(in ports/sysutils/cpdup) to tar.
-
@@ -7038,7 +6926,6 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl
You may also wish to investigate the Xaccel server.
See the section on Xi Graphics or
Metro Link for more details.
-
@@ -7106,7 +6993,6 @@ Device "/dev/sysmouse"
&prompt.root; cd /dev
&prompt.root; rm -f mouse
&prompt.root; ln -s sysmouse mouse
-
@@ -7335,7 +7221,6 @@ EndSection
# Let the server do the NumLock processing. This should only be
# required when using pre-R6 clients
ServerNumLock
-
@@ -7443,7 +7328,6 @@ ttyvb "/usr/libexec/getty Pc" cons25 off secure
it is running, before running this command. If you don't,
your system will probably appear to hang/lock up after
executing the kill command.
-
@@ -7527,7 +7411,6 @@ ttyvb "/usr/libexec/getty Pc" cons25 off secure
/dev/ttyv3. Note the number is offset by
one. The X server counts the vty from one, whereas the FreeBSD
kernel numbers the vty from zero.
-
@@ -7568,7 +7451,6 @@ ttyvb "/usr/libexec/getty Pc" cons25 off secure
URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?fbtab(5)">
/etc/fbtab and it will ensure that whomever logs in on
/dev/ttyv0 will own the console.
-
@@ -7670,7 +7552,6 @@ ttyvb "/usr/libexec/getty Pc" cons25 off secure
UserConfig> flags psm0 0x100
UserConfig> quit
-
@@ -7719,7 +7600,6 @@ UserConfig> quitSee the previous section for another possible cause of mouse
problems.
-
@@ -7736,7 +7616,6 @@ UserConfig> quit
header files that are required to build X apps, is contained
in the X prog distribution. You can install this from sysinstall
or manually from the X distribution files.
-
@@ -7749,7 +7628,6 @@ UserConfig> quitRun the command
xmodmap -e "pointer = 3 2 1" from your
.xinitrc or .xsession.
-
@@ -7841,7 +7719,6 @@ bitmap_name="/boot/splash.pcx"
Now all you need is a splash screen. For that you can
surf on over to the gallery at http://www.baldwin.cx/splash/.
-
@@ -7919,7 +7796,6 @@ keycode 117 = F15
Key F13 FTIWS A Iconify
Key F14 FTIWS A RaiseLower
Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
-
@@ -7941,7 +7817,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
from a server instead of its hard disk. For full details,
please read the
Handbook entry on diskless booting
-
@@ -7980,7 +7855,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
configured in this way, it does not completely comply with
the Internet standard requirements for routers; however,
it comes close enough for ordinary usage.
-
@@ -8013,7 +7887,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
connection to the Internet, you will have to use
natd. Please look at the
natd section of this FAQ.
-
@@ -8027,7 +7900,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
cdefs.h file in the distribution and the
one shipped with FreeBSD. Just remove
compat/include/sys/cdefs.h.
-
@@ -8085,7 +7957,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
slirp package. It can provide you with (limited)
access to services such as ftp and http direct from your local
machine.
-
@@ -8109,7 +7980,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
the switch. The
alias library is used in both cases.
-
@@ -8130,7 +8000,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
another BSD-related operating system; with few significant
exceptions, administering networking on FreeBSD is basically
the same as on SunOS 4.0 or Ultrix.
-
@@ -8144,7 +8013,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
ifconfig command-line like the following:
&prompt.root; ifconfig ed0 alias 204.141.95.2 netmask 0xffffffff
-
@@ -8164,7 +8032,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
specified using the ifconfig_* variables in
/etc/rc.conf.
-
@@ -8181,7 +8048,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
See
the Handbook entry on NFS for more information on
this topic.
-
@@ -8195,7 +8061,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
requests from a privileged port; try
&prompt.root; mount -o -P linuxbox:/blah /mnt
-
@@ -8209,7 +8074,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
requests from a privileged port; try
&prompt.root; mount -o -P sunbox:/blah /mnt
-
@@ -8293,7 +8157,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
Xylogic's Annex boxes are also broken in this regard and
you must use the above change to connect thru them.
-
@@ -8321,7 +8184,6 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop
For more information, see the
Mbone Information Web.
-
@@ -8355,7 +8217,6 @@ Znyx (2.2.x) ZX312, ZX314, ZX342, ZX345, ZX346, ZX348
(3.x) ZX345Q, ZX346Q, ZX348Q, ZX412Q, ZX414, ZX442,
ZX444, ZX474, ZX478, ZX212, ZX214 (10mbps/hd)
-
@@ -8405,7 +8266,6 @@ Znyx (2.2.x) ZX312, ZX314, ZX342, ZX345, ZX346, ZX348
search order does not go beyond the boundary between
local and public administration, as RFC 1535 calls
it.
-
@@ -8434,7 +8294,6 @@ Znyx (2.2.x) ZX312, ZX314, ZX342, ZX345, ZX346, ZX348
For further information on configuring a FreeBSD firewall,
see the
Handbook section.
-
@@ -8513,7 +8372,6 @@ Znyx (2.2.x) ZX312, ZX314, ZX342, ZX345, ZX346, ZX348
ipfw -a l.
-
@@ -8569,7 +8427,6 @@ Znyx (2.2.x) ZX312, ZX314, ZX342, ZX345, ZX346, ZX348
where ftp.foo.com and
ftp are the host and port to
redirect to, respectively.
-
@@ -8585,7 +8442,6 @@ Znyx (2.2.x) ZX312, ZX314, ZX342, ZX345, ZX346, ZX348
ALTQ is available for free; Bandwidth Manager from
Emerging Technologies
is a commercial product.
-
@@ -8615,7 +8471,6 @@ Znyx (2.2.x) ZX312, ZX314, ZX342, ZX345, ZX346, ZX348
URL="../handbook/kernelconfig-nodes.html">
handbook's entry on device nodes for more information
on creating devices.
-
@@ -8631,7 +8486,6 @@ Znyx (2.2.x) ZX312, ZX314, ZX342, ZX345, ZX346, ZX348
sharity light package in the ports collection.
-
@@ -8761,7 +8615,6 @@ Znyx (2.2.x) ZX312, ZX314, ZX342, ZX345, ZX346, ZX348
You should be able to successfully
ping -c1 `hostname` when you're done.
-
@@ -8810,7 +8663,6 @@ default 10.0.0.2 UGSc 0 0 tun0
URL="../handbook/ppp-and-slip.html#USERPPP-FINAL">
Final system configuration section of the
handbook.
-
@@ -8841,7 +8693,6 @@ add 0 0 HISADDR
URL="../handbook/ppp-and-slip.html#USERPPP-DYNAMICIP">
PPP and Dynamic IP addresses section of the handbook
for further details.
-
@@ -8870,7 +8721,6 @@ add 0 0 HISADDR
Refer to the ppp man
page for further details.
-
@@ -8888,7 +8738,6 @@ add 0 0 HISADDR
default. LQR can be disabled with the line
disable lqr
-
@@ -8912,7 +8761,6 @@ add 0 0 HISADDR
set dial "...... ATS10=10 OK ......"Refer to your modem manual for details.
-
@@ -8989,7 +8837,6 @@ deny pred1 deflate deflate24 protocomp acfcomp shortseq vj
they may be able to tell you why their side is having a
problem. Feel free to send the details to &a.brian;, or
even to ask your ISP to contact me directly.
-
@@ -9010,7 +8857,6 @@ deny pred1 deflate deflate24 protocomp acfcomp shortseq vj
to get a stack trace.
Send the results to brian@Awfulhak.org.
-
@@ -9035,7 +8881,6 @@ deny pred1 deflate deflate24 protocomp acfcomp shortseq vj
harm if both sides initiate negotiation, so openmode is now
active by default. However, the next section explains when
it does do some harm.
-
@@ -9098,7 +8943,6 @@ deny pred1 deflate deflate24 protocomp acfcomp shortseq vj
start sending LCP requests. If the peer starts sending
requests during this period, ppp will immediately respond
rather than waiting for the full 3 second period.
-
@@ -9175,7 +9019,6 @@ deny pred1 deflate deflate24 protocomp acfcomp shortseq vj
command (where N is the
number of seconds to wait before starting negotiations) can be
used. Check the manual page for details.
-
@@ -9195,7 +9038,6 @@ deny pred1 deflate deflate24 protocomp acfcomp shortseq vj
the problem can be circumvented with the line
disable pred1
-
@@ -9219,7 +9061,6 @@ deny pred1 deflate deflate24 protocomp acfcomp shortseq vj
!bg command instead. This will execute
the given command in the background, and ppp can continue to
service the link.
-
@@ -9238,7 +9079,6 @@ deny pred1 deflate deflate24 protocomp acfcomp shortseq vj
enable lqrLQR is accepted by default if negotiated by the peer.
-
@@ -9292,7 +9132,6 @@ set dfilter 3 permit 0/0 0/0
, telling it to run the queue every
30 minutes) or until a sendmail -q is done
(perhaps from your ppp.linkup file).
-
@@ -9314,7 +9153,6 @@ CCP: Received Terminate Ack (1) state = Req-Sent (6)
locally too:
disable pred1
-
@@ -9339,7 +9177,6 @@ CCP: Received Terminate Ack (1) state = Req-Sent (6)
The problem can be circumvented by never setting an MTU of
less than 1500 under FreeBSD 2.2.2 or before.
-
@@ -9478,7 +9315,6 @@ ATDT1234567
If you're familiar with gdb, you may wish to find out some
other bits and pieces such as what actually caused the dump and
the addresses & values of the relevant variables.
-
@@ -9546,7 +9382,6 @@ ATDT1234567
would be sending bad packets to an improperly configured
interface, on the assumption that some other mechanism is
capable of fixing things retrospectively.
-
@@ -9698,7 +9533,6 @@ ATDT1234567
5009
-
@@ -9746,7 +9580,6 @@ ATDT1234567
If nothing in your log file indicates why the link might
have been terminated, you should ask the remote administrator
(your ISP?) why the session was terminated.
-
@@ -9821,7 +9654,6 @@ ATDT1234567
with an older version of ppp, you
may want to look at the tcpmssd
port.
-
@@ -9894,7 +9726,6 @@ sio1: type 16550A
reconfigure your kernel. See section
about building a kernel for
more details.
-
@@ -9919,7 +9750,6 @@ sio1: type 16550A
Don't worry, they have been merged with the
ttydX devices. You'll have to change
any old configuration files you have, though.
-
@@ -9950,7 +9780,6 @@ sio1: type 16550A
remote users log in and you can still dialout with the same
modem and the system will take care of all the
conflicts.
-
@@ -9985,7 +9814,6 @@ device sio7 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x781 irq 7 vector siointr0x700), diagnostics enabled during probe
(0x080), and all the ports share an irq
(0x001).
-
@@ -10050,7 +9878,6 @@ device sio7 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x781 irq 7 vector siointrMAKEDEV
script does NOT do this when it creates the
device entries.
-
@@ -10130,7 +9957,6 @@ device sio7 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x781 irq 7 vector siointrYou should see something like:
747 ?? I 0:00.04 /usr/libexec/getty std.57600 ttyd1
-
@@ -10161,7 +9987,6 @@ device sio7 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x781 irq 7 vector siointr
/etc/gettytab) and root logins are
allowed (secure).
-
@@ -10188,7 +10013,6 @@ device sio7 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x781 irq 7 vector siointr&prompt.root; chmod 4511 /usr/bin/cu
&prompt.root; chmod 4511 /usr/bin/tip
-
@@ -10229,7 +10053,6 @@ device sio7 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x781 irq 7 vector siointr#define HAYES 1. Then
make and make install.
Everything works nicely after that.
-
@@ -10266,7 +10089,6 @@ device sio7 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x781 irq 7 vector siointr/dev/cuaa0) and speed being the speed
(e.g.57600). When you are done entering
the AT commands hit ~. to exit.
-
@@ -10283,7 +10105,6 @@ device sio7 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x781 irq 7 vector siointr
pn=\@
-
@@ -10312,7 +10133,6 @@ tip57600|Dial any phone number at 57600 bps:\
:dv=/dev/cuaa1:br#57600:at=hayes:pa=none:du:
and type cu 5551234 -s 115200.
-
@@ -10329,7 +10149,6 @@ tip57600|Dial any phone number at 57600 bps:\
thinks a good default is 1200 bps which is why it looks for
a tip1200 entry. You don't have to use 1200
bps, though.
-
@@ -10359,7 +10178,6 @@ deep13:Gizmonics Institute terminal server:\
pain or muffin; and
tip deep13 to get to the terminal
server.
-
@@ -10396,7 +10214,6 @@ big-university 5551114
tip will try each one in the listed order, then give
up. If you want to keep retrying, run tip
in a while loop.
-
@@ -10429,7 +10246,6 @@ big-university 5551114
$HOME/.tiprc file:
force=single-char
-
@@ -10455,7 +10271,6 @@ big-university 5551114
raisechar=^^
The ^^ is SHIFT+CTRL+6.
-
@@ -10479,7 +10294,6 @@ raisechar=^^
There's no error checking, so you probably should use
another protocol, like zmodem.
-
@@ -10508,7 +10322,6 @@ raisechar=^^
~C sz files
(or ~C lsz files)
to send them to the remote system.
-
@@ -10523,7 +10336,6 @@ raisechar=^^
properly under the FreeBSD sio probe. Obtain a patch from
www.lemis.com to fix your problem.
-
@@ -10553,7 +10365,6 @@ raisechar=^^
truely idle. Thus you will not find your system all paged
out when you get up in the morning after leaving it idle
overnight.
-
@@ -10682,7 +10493,6 @@ raisechar=^^
demands of ISO-C++, notably contstructors and destructors, has
also led to native ELF support in future
FreeBSD releases.
-
@@ -10766,7 +10576,6 @@ raisechar=^^
a.out will be moved out of the GENERIC
kernel, and eventually removed from the kernel once the need to
run legacy a.out programs is past.
-
@@ -10821,7 +10630,6 @@ raisechar=^^
foo, to change the permissions of the
directory, bar.
-
@@ -10861,7 +10669,6 @@ raisechar=^^
Finally, if you build from sources, don't forget that
/usr/include is updated each time! Change the appropriate files
in /usr/src/.. instead.
-
@@ -10883,7 +10690,6 @@ raisechar=^^
pcemu in the ports collection which emulates an 8088
and enough BIOS services to run DOS text mode applications.
It requires the X Window System (provided as XFree86).
-
@@ -10904,7 +10710,6 @@ raisechar=^^
The current recommended method to keep your sources up to
date is
Handbook entry on CVSup
-
@@ -10937,7 +10742,6 @@ raisechar=^^
heat it generates. Also if you have APM (advanced power
management) configured, then FreeBSD can also put the CPU into
a low power mode.
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over your machine to the eternal damnation of your soul. Given
a choice, I think I'd prefer to get used to the scratchy
noises, myself!
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MFC is an acronym for Merged From -CURRENT.
It's used in the CVS logs to denote when a change was
migrated from the CURRENT to the STABLE branches.
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Software Distribution, which is the name the
Berkeley CSRG (Computer Systems Research
Group) chose for their Unix distribution way back when.
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instead. This is a process where one of the repository meisters
will copy the files directly within the repository, rather than
using the cvs program.
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This entry is Copyright (c) 1999 &a.des;.
Please do not reproduce without attribution.
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The 2.2-STABLE branch,
RELENG_2_2, departed -CURRENT in November
1996, and has pretty much been retired.
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RELEASETAG=SOMETAG to the make release
command line above, e.g. RELEASETAG=RELENG_2_2
would build an up-to-the- minute 2.2-STABLE snapshot.
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be said that this involves doing a make
world and will therefore take up a lot of time and
disk space.
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Some random combination of shared libraries modifications and
program rebuilds can cause this to fail in make
world however.
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to have this take place. Using it on those systems where it
works may make your disks run faster, but on those systems
where it doesn't, your data could be corrupted.
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Yes, you can do this without
downloading the whole source tree by using the CTM facility.
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gzip --no-name -9 -c | \
split -b 240640 - \
${RELEASEDIR}/tarballs/bindist/bin_tgz.)
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submit code.
And thanks for the thought!
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0x800, and a third I/O port for reading that
can be located anywhere between 0x200 and
0x3ff.
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For general discussion on new architectures, join
the freebsd-platforms@FreeBSD.org
mailing list.
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reserved specifically for this purpose; please use them. In any
case, we'd appreciate hearing about your driver on
freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.org.
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experimentation.
Kirk McKusick, September 1998
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at the ddb prompt. It may stop in the debugger again during the
panic phase. If it does, type 'continue' and it will finish the
crash dump." -ed]
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option to the ELF
linker.
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old(er) boot code used to monkey with the high order address bits
and I think expected at least 256MB
granularity.]
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