| From | Subject | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Matthew Dillon | Re: Mounting dragonfly ufs in freebsd
The DragonFly disklabel extends to 16 partitions but I would have
expected FreeBSD to detect a-h. I'm afraid they aren't really designed
to be compatible, so its quite possible that FreeBSD wouldn't. You
may be stuck.
-Matt
| Jan 31, 3:25 pm 2008 |
| Jonas Trollvik | Mounting dragonfly ufs in freebsd
Hi,
yesterday I tried to boot FreeBSD 6.2 to see how well my raid driver is doing.
However freebsd devfs only detected amrd0s1a which mounted fine.
I know this might be a little off topic for the DragonFly lists but
maybe someone could give me a pointer in the right direction to be
able to mount d-g.
Best regards,
Jonas Trollvik
Disklabel output
# size offset fstype [fsize bsize bps/cpg]
a: 524288 0 4.2BSD 1024 8192 22 # (Cyl. 0 - 32*)
b: 2097152 ...
| Jan 31, 5:12 am 2008 |
| Justin C. Sherrill | Re: wiki unbroken
[Empty message]
| Jan 30, 11:26 pm 2008 |
| Simon 'corecode' Sch... | Re: rsync vs. cvsup benchmarks
What are you people blabering about? cvsup SUCKS. not the idea, but the
language it is implemented in. and cvsup inherits the suckage. as simple
as that. if it was written in a portable language, nobody would bother
using rsync. vince's benchmarks were just to establish one realisation:
that rsync is not significantly worse than cvsup. end of story. move on.
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| Jan 30, 8:33 pm 2008 |
| Bill Hacker | Re: rsync vs. cvsup benchmarks
Fair question, simple answer.
Not wanting to throw a useful tool out on specious grounds.
> cvsup SUCKS.
Not my field of expertise. Google 'Escort Services'.
?? the *language* [1]?
'inherits the suckage'? (so much for *that* view of birth control.
;-)
'..nobody would *bother* using rsync.' [2] ??
'..establish one realisation' ???
'realisation' indeed...
Snort enough dried horeshit up your nose and you could come to believe
that the whole damn WORLD stinks!
But that...
| Jan 31, 5:28 am 2008 |
| Simon 'corecode' Sch... | Re: wiki unbroken
Justin, your work is very much appreciated! While you're at reworking
the skin, could you try to make it as slim as possible? I'd hate it
taking up 100+px on my browser windows. Or maybe have a larger version
only on the front page?
cheers
simon
| Jan 31, 1:33 pm 2008 |
| Justin C. Sherrill | Re: wiki unbroken
I'd like to make it totally match the existing site layout and not so
obviously 'wiki-ish'; I'm a bit more comfortable with Python and the
MoinMoin software now that I've had to mess with it; I'll see what I can
get done hopefully this weekend.
| Jan 31, 5:47 pm 2008 |
| Justin C. Sherrill | Re: wiki unbroken
How about now? I think it was missing the language packs that it looks
for when encountering a browser that's using a language different than the
default. (This is not documented in the somewhat unfocused
install/upgrade docs, so I'm taking a wild stab.)
| Jan 30, 11:28 pm 2008 |
| Hasso Tepper | Re: wiki unbroken
Nope. It seems to solve problem with languages moinmoin has translations
to (tested with de), but it's not the case for Estonian (et) I happen to
use ;).
--
Hasso
| Jan 31, 2:54 am 2008 |
| Justin C. Sherrill | Re: wiki unbroken
Estonian isn't in the language packs supplied with MoinMoin:
http://wiki.dragonflybsd.org/index.cgi/SystemPagesSetup
Did it work before? I wonder if there's an Estonian module floating out
there somewhere...
| Jan 31, 9:23 am 2008 |
| Hasso Tepper | Re: wiki unbroken
If it would, I'd switch to English probably. These wiki UI translations
tend to be very crappy :). But that's not the point anyway. It must not
break if browser says it prefers language server application doesn't know
about. I'm sure there are many more languages moinmoin doesn't know about
out there ;)
--
Hasso
| Jan 31, 9:34 am 2008 |
| Justin C. Sherrill | Re: wiki unbroken
Looking at the language setup (I'm going through all sorts of stuff I
never really thought about before - whee!), it's set to default back to
the ISO 639-1-coded 'en' when it can't find a language pack that matches
the browser preference. So it should go back to English... I'll mess
with my settings and see where I get.
| Jan 31, 9:54 am 2008 |
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