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CmdLnKid
opps Ctrl+4+Break
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CmdLnKid
opps Ctrl+4+Break
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concrete_houses
if i put 3 usb disk into zfs zpool raid 0 will I get the combined read write speed?
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concrete_houses
I have 3 ufs disk now
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CmdLnKid
depends. the disk speed and the bus speed ... nobody here knows what you have
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CmdLnKid
aint nobody going to know that when i cook my ramen i add peppers(green,red,white), shrimp, and cayan
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CmdLnKid
plz elaborate with some system info etc. etc..
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CmdLnKid
there may be a egg in there from the spanish market
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hernan
if i get 3 woman pregnant and put them in zpool raid
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CmdLnKid
exactly... nobody said where they are from and whether they were on the corner or its actually yours
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CmdLnKid
not enough info going on around here
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_xor
Hmm, weird. mount_msdosfs keeps giving me invalid argument, but gpart list + gpart show look fine.
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thumbs
/22/15
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_Random
Please I have Nomad issue, I understand this is the FreeBSD channel, not Nomad,.If someone with more wisdom than myself may assist me with network issues. I have 2 issues. 1. This is an assumption when my Lenovo T 430 boots, Nomad is looking for Wlan. The gateway is preconfigured to 255.255.255.255. I believe this may be the issue, as My settings need to be 255.255.255.0. I know around 5 mins after trying to connect to the network, it finally boots. I'
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_Random
m able to connect to my wifi network, but where do I change the settings? 2. This is my only laptop that has ethernet capabilities, the rest are wifi only. I've just purchased a second-hand router TL-ER5120, I believe the TL-ER6120 it's the same configuration setup. So I've reset the router by pushing the reset button. I believe the login is from 192.168.0.1. As this laptop is the only way I can access the dashboard via a browser. Unless I can switch
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_Random
over the settings to 192.168.0., it will be impossible to use the router. Your help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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_Random
don't worry on the secon issue, I've been able to access the router. Although I still need toidentify, where to change the netmask settings. thanks.
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_xor
_Random: When you say Nomad, what specifically are you talking about?
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_Random
nomadbsd
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_Random
I understand it is the bsd channel not the freebsd channel, I'm hopping that Nomad is built on freebsd, it would not be to much of a conflict & I'll understand if it's a no.
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_xor
I wanted to make sure you weren't talking about something else.
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_Random
oops that came out wrong
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_Random
it's a freebsd channel, not a nomad channel.
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_xor
I'm not sure about NomadBSD, but in FreeBSD you can configure the netmask in /etc/rc.conf by setting the appropriate line that configures the network interface.
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_xor
Though I'm not sure off the top of my head where the caveats might be for WLAN (haven't had to mess with it in a long while).
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_Random
the rc.conf is where it's enabled.I need to look for where the interface settings are set.
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meena
_Random: usually, WiFi is configured via DHCP, once WPA has been negotiated
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meena
unfortunately, the base DHCP client in FreeBSD is extremely limited
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meena
So, if your WiFi router accepts that, you could set a static IP configuration
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parv
meena, I had forgotten about Lua package PR that involved pkg-install(8) not being flavor-aware🤷🏽♂️
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parv
Not only gave up on the PR but also on learning Lua (took a break from "table" structure when it got started, then never returned)
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meena
parv: i generally ignore OS packaging when trying to learn a new language, until i have the basics in
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parv
meena, Sorry, did not mean to imply PR was related to me learning a new language; it was just that both thing happened around the same enough time
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parv
On a second though, actually no; do think both were related somewhat. If pieces of a language could not be installed properly, why even bother
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parv
s/though/thought/ # For want of tea! Curses!
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hwpplayer1
hi people !
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hwpplayer1
we want to add a Turkish option to the FreeBSD forum. Where to ask that ?
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debdrup
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VimDiesel
Title: FreeBSD Project Administration and Management | The FreeBSD Project
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debdrup
Or ask on the forums themselves.
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debdrup
Do note that English is the lingua franca used in the project, since it's the only language everyone shares.
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hwpplayer1
okay I'm gonna ask that in the forum debdrup Thanks
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rustyaxe
debdrup: i thought that was C?
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meena
rustyaxe: C.UTF-8, as of 13?
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yuripv
i think it was about C, the language
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concrete_houses
z240 desktop with i7 no ida the bus
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concrete_houses
if I put usb 3 disks into raid 0 zfs will I get the combined speed ?
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concrete_houses
ufs so far
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zwr
3 times the speed of the slowest one pk
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zwr
minus some overhead, but don't do that
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yourfate
you know what's dumb? puttin `zfs_enbale="YES"` in my rc.conf, then debugging why zfs won't auto mount my pools for an hour
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meena
yourfate: hot tip: service foo enable
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meena
any typos are immediately obvious
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yourfate
oh ty :)
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yourfate
but, I now have replaced arch arm with freebsd on my pi4, and it works nicely
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rwp
meena, > "hot tip: service foo enable", That's pretty neat! Thanks for that tip. :-)
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RhodiumToad
parv: regarding the lua thing, it's really not clear to me what you expected pkg install to do? maybe it can be improved
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parv
RhodiumToad, Don't mind please; gave up long ago
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RhodiumToad
I personally never considered doing pkg install cat/port because pkg install is for packages, not for ports
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RhodiumToad
I'm thinking about what pkg should do, not anything lua-specific
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parv
In that case, it would need to grow understanding of flavors
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RhodiumToad
yeah, but what would that mean in operational terms; flavors are a port thing rather than a package thing
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RhodiumToad
(packages are annotated with the flavor, but that's more documentation than anything else, as I understand it)
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parv
Somewhere in conversation turned out there is no consistent way to find flavor annotation by package name; need to search all available & make a guess
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RhodiumToad
flavor name is an annotation on the package (see the %At %Av options to pkg query or pkg rquery)
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RhodiumToad
but the mapping from flavor to package name is package-specific and pretty much every flavor does it differently
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parv
Anyway, need to go for now ...
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debdrup
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VimDiesel
Title: FreeBSD / src / 1082307 / pwd.1: replace /home with /sys in example - FreshBSD
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debdrup
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VimDiesel
Title: FreeBSD / src / 9a6a948 / hier.7: update /home - FreshBSD
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meena
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VimDiesel
Title: ⚙ D40208 Update -ftrivial-auto-var-init flags for clang >= 16 and gcc >= 12
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meena
very excited to see what that fixes / breaks
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RhodiumToad
debdrup: indeed
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yourfate
so, what do you guys backup? /usr/home, what else?
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yourfate
or the entire rootfs?
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mason
Everything.
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dch
meena: TIL about `service foo enable`
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debdrup
I think I'm to blame for that.
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meena
it's good stuff
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debdrup
It's basically just a wrapper around sysrc(8) if memory serves.
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yourfate
I think I even did that once, following some install guide
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yourfate
but then forgot about it
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meena
debdrup: basically, yes, but there's no way to mistype the name of the service or enable or YES without getting severe errors as feedback
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debdrup
meena: yup
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yourfate
only thing this new bsd on pi setup misses is aes-adiantum encryption
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yourfate
which is just so much faster on PI than any other AES flavor I know of
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debdrup
one thing that was mentioned during the freebsd dev summit, to come out of openssl, is that it'll mean crypto(9) can use ossl(4) to do hardware accelerated offload of encryption and hashing, instead of relying on aesni(4)
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dch
debdrup: thats a great quality of life improvement
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RhodiumToad
huh. is sudo intentionally setting the coredump limit to 0, or is that a bug?
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debdrup
kern.suid_coredump=0 is default
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debdrup
err, sugid*
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RhodiumToad
that's not the issue
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RhodiumToad
(that only affects a specific exec, it's not propagated)
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RhodiumToad
(and also changing it has no effect)
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CrtxReavr
06:52 < debdrup> Do note that English is the lingua franca used
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» CrtxReavr snickers.
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johnjaye
is the dev summit over?
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meena
dch: what'd you think is going to be easier: fixing pw to not need root, especially when writing to an alternative root, or adding a fakeroot thing?
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dch
meena: TBH I don't really feel qualified to comment; I think the former would be more BSD-like.
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dch
e.g. here's a filesystem where I'm building out a new / fileystem, it has a passwd file, you'd want to inject some stuff into it as a normal user, and then finally wrap it up with corrected permissions, e.g. via mtree or something
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meena
tbh, i don't understand why there's a root check to begin with? why not just fail when you can't read/write?
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dch
is that wot you were thinking?
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dch
meena: that seems very reasonable question
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dch
its probably very old code
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» meena should prepare a patch on that basis
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meena
today i finally wrapped up some code i thought was gonna be a short distraction, but turned out to be a two day yak shave
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meena
cloud-init is gonna be so useful on BSD when I'm done with it.
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RhodiumToad
if ((def_rlimit_core = strdup("0,0")) == NULL) <-- well, that explains it
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CrtxReavr
meena, if you have a root check, you can print a specific error, vs. just relying on a likely unclear permissions error.
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CrtxReavr
I mean. . . . I guess you could print a specific error in a try/catch scenario, but then. . . why not just do the root check?
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meena
CrtxReavr: permission denied sounds pretty clear to me, but let's see what my patch ends up looking like, and how likely it is accepted
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RhodiumToad
Defaults !rlimit_core
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RhodiumToad
problem solved.
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» CrtxReavr finds it disheartening when he finds stuff like xml in sysctl output.
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meena
CrtxReavr: got any better suggestions for a tree format?
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CrtxReavr
If it needs to be a tree format, then json, hands down.
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meena
ucl can probably do it do
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meena
but this was probably done in the before times. before JSON, and UCL, when XML roamed free and unchallenged
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CrtxReavr
I'm pretty sure JSON existed LONG before XML appeared in the sysctl output.
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RhodiumToad
probably not that much in it, actually
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CrtxReavr
kern.geom.conftxt
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RhodiumToad
.confxml
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CrtxReavr
whoops
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CrtxReavr
yes kern.geom.confxml
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RhodiumToad
it looks like the original commit in 2002 had xml support
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RhodiumToad
so JSON existed, but only barely
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» RhodiumToad remembers the days before geom
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dkeav
the good ole days
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dkeav
gimmie a slice
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RhodiumToad
ccd! vinum!
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dkeav
hah yea vinum
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dkeav
which iirc geom still supports vinum
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dkeav
gvinum
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» RhodiumToad ran freebsd 4.x for a very long time
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dkeav
same
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dkeav
ran some 3.x before that
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dkeav
left for a bit for 5.x
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RhodiumToad
4.x was kind of an ocean of stability in between the dangerous cliffs of 3.x and 5.x
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dkeav
4.11 was my longest tenured machine, that ran untouched for several years
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dkeav
only thing that had beat it is a solaris 7 machine
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RhodiumToad
I never followed development much at that time, but I do have the impression that there was an intentional odd/even release policy then
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johnjaye
meena: i was wondering about the json thing. it seems like it's everywhere in bsd
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RhodiumToad
everywhere???
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johnjaye
yeah there's an option in every bsd program i saw
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RhodiumToad
oh right, --libxo ?
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johnjaye
yeah
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RhodiumToad
that's a newer development
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meena
not everywhere enough if you ask me
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RhodiumToad
perhaps ironically, the geom commands are notably lacking in libxo support
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mrelcee
Nice. The plan to unmess my zfs storage pool mounting important things over my zroot due to pebcak has been resolved.
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meena
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VimDiesel
Title: John-Mark Gurney: "Well, FreeBSD's #IPv6 mirror state is pretty poor…" - flyovercountry.social
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last1
anyone else getting invalid certificate on
bsd.to ?
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derzahl
anyone knowledgable in unbricking LSI HBA cards? I had a m1015 card I was trying to flash to IT mode and after finally getting a $%#@#ing freedos usb img to boot and locating megarec.exe I was able to erase the megaraid firmware, which was supposed to allow me to use sas2flash.efi (or other vers?) to detect the card and flash the HBA mode firmware
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derzahl
it didnt work. card no longer has any lights lit up and does not show up as a pci device any longer:(
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derzahl
any hope ?
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last1
try the servethehome forums
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last1
they are really dedicated to this kind of issue
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derzahl
thought about it, but by the time i get a response I will probably have ordered a new card
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last1
people answer really quickly
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last1
and you can order a new card anyways
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derzahl
so much dated and conflicting info on these cards. i did it about 5 years ago last time and no issues. but that was in a different mb
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derzahl
ill give it a shot
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derzahl
thanks
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last1
pastebin.com/Xyn0cj4T <-- does anyone know which periodic script this is ?
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VimDiesel
Title: cat /etc/periodic.confdaily_status_security_chksetuid_fs="ufs,zfs"daily_st - Pastebin.com
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last1
keeps on starting daily
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mrelcee
Derzhl: i had a lot of fun sifting through old info and "expert" opinions on how to properly flash a 9300 to IT. A couple missed that there are two 8i controllers on it.
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last1
mrelcee: there's really not much to it
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last1
the sas3flash pdf is quite exhaustive
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last1
-o -e7 to erase everything
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last1
and then just write the new file, also new bios if you fancy
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last1
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mrelcee
Last1: yeh i did better reading the docs and doing it myself. Guess i was being lazy and looking for a quick read.
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mrelcee
I killed off my last BIOS machine when i upgraded my server,
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last1
out of spite ?
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mrelcee
Out of tired of paying to run it. And listening to it. Was a very old dual 5xxx xeon box.
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mrelcee
Sounded like an MD11 spooling up for takeoff.