| From | Subject | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Nick Holland | Re: installboot: broken MBR
OpenBSD is in an extended partition...don't know that this works in all
(or any) cases, and the fact that it doesn't work in yours doesn't
surprise me.
Even if all the OpenBSD bits work to boot off extended partitions, they
would have to be installed properly...and that would be easier done
which may also be an issue with OpenBSD in an extended partition (or
improperly set up extended partition, which is entirely believable,
which appears to mean you have tried to have grub try to ...
| Jan 4, 4:23 pm 2010 |
| T. Tofus von Blisstein | installboot: broken MBR
Hello,
I have linux and openbsd installed on a single drive. Linuxy fdisk shows
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sda1 1 24017 192916521 5 Extended
Partition 1 does not end on cylinder boundary.
/dev/sda2 * 24018 30401 51279480 a6 OpenBSD
/dev/sda5 1 127 1020064+ 83 Linux
/dev/sda6 2708 23506 167067936 83 Linux
/dev/sda7 128 2707 20723818+ ...
| Jan 4, 3:26 pm 2010 |
| Michael Littlejohn | fstab entries
I have Googled and Googled, but so far I can't find an answer.
Is it possible to specify multiple file system types per mount point in
fstab
example:
/dev/svnd1a /mnt/svnd1 *ffs,cd9660,udf* rw,noauto 0 0
or could I do this:
/dev/svnd1a /mnt/svnd1 *ffs* rw,noauto 0 0
/dev/svnd1a /mnt/svnd1 *cd9660* ro,noauto 0 0
/dev/svnd1a /mnt/svnd1 *udf* ro,noauto 0 0
I'm looking for a little flexibility with a script I am writing to be able
to mount
encrypted containers, cd, and dvd images.
| Jan 4, 2:57 pm 2010 |
| Laurent CARON | Current fails to boot a Dell R300
Hi,
I'm happily using two R300 for a few months now but currently facing a
little issue.
I did upgrade one of the boxes today and the box was unable to boot.
It seems to be related to atapiscsi
It hangs just after scsibus1 at atapiscsi0: 2 targets
After disabling atapiscsi (boot -c, ....) the system boots normaly.
dmesg of machine with disabled atapiscsi running yesterday's current:
http://pastebin.com/f62ac81a6
dmesg of machine with enabled atapiscsi running last month's ...
| Jan 4, 2:16 pm 2010 |
| Bryan | Re: Current fails to boot a Dell R300
I posted something earlier today about it as well...
| Jan 4, 3:17 pm 2010 |
| Mattieu Baptiste | Re: Current fails to boot a Dell R300
Hi,
I seen exactly the same thing today on a ThinkPad T43.
Regards,
--
Mattieu Baptiste
"/earth is 102% full ... please delete anyone you can."
| Jan 4, 2:41 pm 2010 |
| Edd Barrett | Re: Current fails to boot a Dell R300
The devs know about this.
Apparently some SCSI changes in the kernel broke this.
--
Best Regards
Edd Barrett
http://www.theunixzoo.co.uk
| Jan 4, 4:12 pm 2010 |
| Laurent CARON | OpenBGPD bug ?
Hi,
Since I did update OpenBGPd (complete system update today), I did notice
a strange behavior:
None of my eBGP sessions are being taken up wether IPv4 or IPv6
Jan 4 22:02:26 bgpgw-002 bgpd[9545]: neighbor 2001:470:14:98::1
(he-ipv6-bgp-peer): received notification: error in OPEN message, AS
unacceptable
Tcpdump output:
22:05:53.890039 bgpgw-002.lncsa.com.29176 >
interco-bgp-nerim.lncsa.com.bgp: P 1:46(45) ack 1 win 65535: BGP (OPEN:
Version 4, AS #0, Holdtime 30, ID ...
| Jan 4, 2:11 pm 2010 |
| Claudio Jeker | Re: OpenBGPD bug ?
Yes, please send me the config (bgpd -nvv output is OK)
For some reasons your AS number is not set in the open.
| Jan 4, 4:04 pm 2010 |
| Laurent CARON | Re: OpenBGPD bug ?
The patch did solve the problem I was encountering with latest CVS bgpd.
Feel free to ask for some tests since I do have a redundant setup, it is
easier to test stuffs.
Thanks
| Jan 4, 4:42 pm 2010 |
| Claudio Jeker | Re: OpenBGPD bug ?
OK, I see a problem here. The session engine does not copy the bgpd_conf
struct but instead does it bit by bit missing some important ones.
This diff should fix the problem for now. It would be better to swap the
config but that is a bit more complex. Need to look into that in the
morning.
Index: rde.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.sbin/bgpd/rde.c,v
retrieving revision 1.279
diff -u -p -r1.279 rde.c
--- rde.c 31 Dec 2009 ...
| Jan 4, 4:36 pm 2010 |
| Jacob Yocom-Piatt | smtpd + dovecot: virtual map trouble
i am working on a new production mailserver using smtpd for an mta and
dovecot for serving mail. i have run into a problem where i would like
to use the same authentication mechanism for smtpd and dovecot so there
is only one password database to maintain.
as best i can tell i need to use system accounts and virtual user maps
to get mail to dump into separate directories. the caveat is getting
either dovecot to understand the virtual user mapping to system accounts
or smtpd to do smtp ...
| Jan 4, 1:21 pm 2010 |
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| Jan 4, 1:18 pm 2010 |
| Claudio Jeker | Re: Bridging between rdomains
The bridge(4) code is not smart enough to support bridging between
rdomains. I started looking into it.
Actually it is impossible to pass traffic between two local interfaces.
It is on my list to look at during n2k10
| Jan 4, 4:00 pm 2010 |
| Csaba Szép | Bridging between rdomains
Hello!
I trying to bridge two rdomain with vether device, but it doesnt works
for me. Is it a bug, or i something misunderstand?
I use a snapshot from 2009.12.21.
Configuration:
Interfaces:
vether0: flags=8943<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,PROMISC,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST>
rdomain 1 mtu 1500
lladdr 00:bd:2d:cb:d9:01
priority: 0
groups: vether
media: Ethernet autoselect
status: active
inet 192.0.2.1 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.0.2.255
vether1: ...
| Jan 4, 1:04 pm 2010 |
| Dunceor | Jan 4, 12:36 pm 2010 | |
| Xavier Beaudouin | OpenBSD 4.6 and ospf6d ?
Hi there,
Changelog says: various ospf6d changes...
The main problem is I cannot find ospf6d on OpenBSD 4.6/i386 installation
(even if it is a full installation).
Is there something I missed?
/Xavier
| Jan 4, 11:30 am 2010 |
| Emilio Perea | Re: dvd drives causes boot to hang
I see the same thing on a Dell laptop using i386-GENERIC and a desktop
using amd64-GENERIC.MP, when using IDE CD or DVD drives. With SCSI
drives there are no problems.
| Jan 4, 4:06 pm 2010 |
| Markus Hennecke | Re: dvd drives causes boot to hang
So I am not the only one... The breakage happens with the commits that
introduce scsi_xs_sync (rev. 1.150 from src/sys/scsi/scsi_base.c etc.).
If I check out the files in the scsi directory from before that commit
the kernel boots fine, it hangs with the version mentioned above.
Kind regards,
Markus
| Jan 4, 11:20 am 2010 |
| Bryan | dvd drives causes boot to hang
I pulled down the latest CVS this morning (around 1800 UTC on 4 Jan
2010) and built the kernel according to the FAQ, nothing special
included, just GENERIC.MP, and I've made no hardware changes to the
system. When I boot using a 1 Jan kernel, there are no issues. When
I reboot after building the new kernel, the system boots up until you
get to "scsibus0 at atapiscsi0: 2 targets", and then hangs. no crash,
just stops booting.
I've managed to track it down to my DVD drive. If I remove the ...
| Jan 4, 10:57 am 2010 |
| Stephan Andreas | Is there a mapper for ALSA in OpenBSD
Hi OpenBSD members and users,
I know that there is no alsa for openbsd, but is there a mapper that uses the
normal driver so that the userland software can use in an alsa way?
Thanks
Stephan
| Jan 4, 10:01 am 2010 |
| Jacob Meuser | Re: Is there a mapper for ALSA in OpenBSD
are you asking if there's an implementation of the ALSA API? if so,
no, such a thing does not exist.
out of curiousity, what do you want that for?
--
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| Jan 4, 2:22 pm 2010 |
| Brynet | Re: BCM4312 is supported by OpenBSD?
Unfortunately this does indeed appear to be a BCM4315, looking at your
first email you can see that the product ID is 0x4315.
You can also use pcidump(8) to verify that it is a 4315, AFAIK this
The Linux driver supports newer "v4" devices, the situation is different
You can try, and if it works.. great, but if it does not.. then you'll
have to find an alternative solution.
Sorry.
-Bryan.
| Jan 4, 9:41 am 2010 |
| Jona Joachim | find the CWD of a child process
Hi!
It happens to me all the time that I want to spawn a new xterm in the
same directory that I am currently in, for example when I want to open a
file with vim but keep a shell in the same directory.
xterm actually has a nice builtin function for this:
spawn-new-terminal()
you can affect that function via the xterm*VT100.translations resource.
however the implementation of this is Linux-specific and it is not
activated in the OpenBSD build process.
Here's a exerpt from ...
| Jan 4, 9:38 am 2010 |
| Pete Vickers | Re: how to fresh raidframe install on an already raidfra ...
you don't really need to soft raid the boot partition, since you can just put
it on both physical disk, and set the system to boot from either, with
something like this:
ok> setenv boot-device disk0 disk1
/pete
an old system, I decided to do a fresh install, so I boot the 4.6 cdrom and
install the system on the first disk (sd0). Rebooting again brings the 4.6 up
fine so I compile and install a new raidframe-enabled kernel. Rebooting again
produces many core dumps - `uname -a` ...
| Jan 4, 11:13 am 2010 |
| Jurjen Oskam | Re: how to fresh raidframe install on an already raidfra ...
On Sun, Jan 03, 2010 at 12:03:00PM -0500, Kent Watsen wrote:
I'm now running a GENERIC kernel with an mpi RAID card, but I've used
RAIDframe for several years. I had a disk die on me, and RAIDframe worked
great. The disk suddenly seemed to disappear from the system, so any
command sent to it resulted in a very noticeable timeout, during which
process scheduling didn't function. After some time, RAIDframe marked the
disk as failed and didn't issue any more I/O's to it and the system ...
| Jan 4, 12:47 pm 2010 |
| Theodore Wynnychenko | PCMCIA serial port not working
Hello:
I want to be able to use a laptop as a serial console from time to time. My
current laptop does not have a RS232 serial port, so, I found a PCMCIA card
with a serial port.
It appears to be recognized fine by the OS on boot (dmesg below). However,
when I try to use minicom on that line (/dev/cua03), it does not work. I
cannot establish a connection to the "server" from the minicom console.
Also, even though minicom appears to come up ok, when I try to exit from
minicom, I get the ...
| Jan 4, 7:02 am 2010 |
| Brad Tilley | scsi output similar to atactl identify
Is there a way to get scsi output data similar to 'atactl device identify' output?
# atactl /dev/rwd0c identify
Model: Kingston SSDNow V Series 64GB, Rev: B090522a, Serial #: 06J990030232
Device type: ATA, fixed
Cylinders: 16383, heads: 16, sec/track: 63, total sectors: 125045424
Device capabilities:
ATA standby timer values
IORDY operation
IORDY disabling
Device supports the following standards:
ATA-4 ATA-5 ATA-6 ATA-7
Master password revision code 0xfffe
Device ...
| Jan 4, 7:19 am 2010 |
| Brad Tilley | Re: scsi output similar to atactl identify
Not quite as informative as atactl... adding a -q breaks it:
# bioctl -ihv sd0
Volume Status Size Device
mfi0 0 Online 67.8G sd0 RAID1
0 Online 68.4G 1:0.0 noencl <FUJITSU MAY2073RC D108>
'unknown serial'
1 Online 68.4G 1:1.0 noencl <FUJITSU MAY2073RC D108>
'unknown serial'
# bioctl -ihvq sd0
bioctl: ...
| Jan 4, 9:34 am 2010 |
| Jonathan Gray | Re: scsi output similar to atactl identify
For raid controllers like your mfi, you can use bioctl(8) to list some information
about the individual drives.
| Jan 4, 7:46 am 2010 |
| Cortex | BCM4312 is supported by OpenBSD?
Thanks Bryan.
I was checking the dmesg output:
dmesg|grep BCM
And look what I got:
"Broadcom BCM4315" rev 0x01 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 not configured
Dmesg says I have BCM4315, which is not true! I'm completely sure this
card is a BCM4312 because I've been fighting a lot at Linux with this
chipset! Even the last stable kernel version (2.6.32) was the first
supporting my card with the b43 module.
Here is the source of bwi ...
| Jan 4, 6:39 am 2010 |
| Markus Bergkvist | ipw not working with trunk failover
Normally I have no problem with the ipw-interface (except the occasional
well-known firmware exception), but when used in a trunk failover setup
it fails to get any network. I'm succesfully using trunk on my other
machines, this is the only one with ipw interface. Cluestick anyone?
Not sure what info to provide, if-setup and dmesg below.
/Markus
$ cat /etc/hostname.ipw0
up nwid himmet wpa wpapsk [key]
$ cat /etc/hostname.bge0
up
$ cat /etc/hostname.trunk0
trunkproto ...
| Jan 4, 6:26 am 2010 |
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| Jan 4, 4:14 am 2010 |
| Christian Weisgerber | Re: What does your environment look like?
If you just want xterm to be uncluttered, you can simply set
XTerm*pointerMode: 1
in your X11 resources.
--
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| Jan 4, 4:01 am 2010 |
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| Jan 4, 1:36 am 2010 |
| Predrag Punosevac | Re: What does your environment look like?
I personally run only OpenBSD on all my desktops. I spend no less than
5 hours a day working on them and no I am not a software developer.
I was surprised to see how few cwm users responded to your message so
for the record I use cwm. My wife uses cwm. My children use cwm. We
switched from OpenBox around the time cwm became the part of the base.
Please see for yourself
$ more .xsession
#!/bin/sh
xidle -program "/usr/X11R6/bin/xlock" -timeout 300 &
xclock -geometry -0+0 &
feh ...
| Jan 3, 8:07 pm 2010 |
| Jona Joachim | Re: What does your environment look like?
nothing beats the command line ;)
Best regards,
Jona
--
Worse is better
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| Jan 3, 8:03 pm 2010 |
| David Vasek | Re: hw.sensors jumping up and down
Aren't 255 and 0 almost the same? 255+1 == 0 ?
One ("1") is the step of the scale, the smallest difference.
Regards,
David
| Jan 4, 2:52 am 2010 |
| mehma sarja | Re: hw.sensors jumping up and down
Mehma
===
| Jan 3, 9:11 pm 2010 |
| frantisek holop | hw.sensors jumping up and down
hi there,
i have noticed that my hw sensors ouput is changing
in a disturbing way (notice temp0):
day 1:
hw.sensors.it0.temp0=255.00 degC
hw.sensors.it0.temp1=26.00 degC
hw.sensors.it0.temp2=36.00 degC
hw.sensors.it0.fan0=5625 RPM
hw.sensors.it0.fan1=0 RPM
hw.sensors.it0.fan2=0 RPM
hw.sensors.it0.volt0=1.76 VDC (VCORE_A)
hw.sensors.it0.volt1=2.46 VDC (VCORE_B)
hw.sensors.it0.volt2=3.31 VDC (+3.3V)
hw.sensors.it0.volt3=4.92 VDC (+5V)
hw.sensors.it0.volt4=12.10 VDC ...
| Jan 3, 7:22 pm 2010 |
| frantisek holop | Re: hw.sensors jumping up and down
ok, i have solved this mystery of mine.
i had good sensor readings from before,
but that was another motherboard:
2009 jan 1:
hw.sensors.viaenv0.temp0=31.40 degC
hw.sensors.viaenv0.temp1=29.65 degC
hw.sensors.viaenv0.temp2=21.60 degC
hw.sensors.viaenv0.fan0=4821 RPM
hw.sensors.viaenv0.fan1=0 RPM
hw.sensors.viaenv0.volt0=1.84 VDC (VSENS1)
hw.sensors.viaenv0.volt1=0.06 VDC (VSENS2)
hw.sensors.viaenv0.volt2=3.31 VDC (Vcore)
hw.sensors.viaenv0.volt3=5.18 VDC ...
| Jan 4, 5:12 am 2010 |
| Ryan Flannery | Re: What does your environment look like?
The "M+left" and "M+right" keybindings may be useful for you then.
They cycle through the workspaces with windows in them (skipping those
that are empty).
Just FYI.
-Ryan
| Jan 3, 5:41 pm 2010 |
| Marco Peereboom | Re: What does your environment look like?
I had it on the status bar before and hated it. I have never found any
use for tagging.
On Jan 3, 2010, at 8:23, Chris Bennett <chris@bennettconstruction.biz>
| Jan 3, 5:20 pm 2010 |
| Chris Bennett | Re: What does your environment look like?
Well then, thats that.
I didn't realize that they skipped empties!
OK, I'm happy now.
--
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butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance
accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders,
give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new
problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight
efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.
-- ...
| Jan 3, 6:06 pm 2010 |
| Marco Peereboom | Re: What does your environment look like?
I'll take patches. There are several features I don't use but still
committed; the only requirements I have are:
* ISC licensed
* not in the way of current behavior
* well written and within the scrotwm style
If you need things like tags write the patch an it'll go in provided
you meet the requirements.
What do you mean come back? I used a couple of ideas and lines of code
from dwm but it is essentially completly written from scratch. It was
I use the mouse for the tubes and ...
| Jan 3, 7:07 pm 2010 |
| Nick Guenther | Re: What does your environment look like?
I never figured out fvwm. It has multiple desktops and you can drag
windows between them but it jumps them too far too easily. Tell me,
what's the appeal? I'm willing to think I'm just not understanding it
(though points should always be allotted for intuitiveness).
I use wmii with a bunch of dmenu custom menus. I haven't found a file
manager I like (xfe is the best so far, but it uses some weird custom
toolkit, thunar is nice but really wants famd, which for some reason
seems associated with ...
| Jan 3, 7:49 pm 2010 |
| Daniel Andersen | Re: What does your environment look like?
I'm idle enough to google for "unclutter". I hereby thank you for directing
me to yet another great utility.
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| Jan 4, 12:37 am 2010 |
| Daniel Andersen | Re: What does your environment look like?
I generally prefer to know as much as I can about something before I try it.
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| Jan 4, 2:15 am 2010 |
| Abel Abraham Camaril ... | Re: What does your environment look like?
I generally first do:
$ grep unclutter /usr/ports/INDEX
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| Jan 4, 1:37 am 2010 |
| Andrej Elizarov | Re: What does your environment look like?
love it. from first sight and 3.7-around.
awesome. and it is. really.
bitlbee, xchat, mpd
was a long trip for picking up acceptable web-browser,
(and ah, Chromium works (tnx pvalchev@) but sucks), so it's modori
and firefox for some tasks. but midori is the best.
mplayer, conky
| Jan 3, 11:43 pm 2010 |
| Marco Peereboom | Re: What does your environment look like?
I have used OpenBSD as my main desktop since 2.9. Wish I had
| Jan 3, 5:16 pm 2010 |
| Vincent Immler | Re: compile problems: exim + spf (libspf2)
adding:
typedef int ns_type;
at the beginning of spf_dns_rr.h seems to work (part of libspf).
I only receive this warning, which seems not to be related to this problem:
...
gcc rfc2047.c
rfc2047.c: In function `rfc2047_decode2':
rfc2047.c:262: warning: passing arg 2 of `libiconv' from incompatible pointer
type
...
Does this matter? I'm using libiconv-1.12.
Thanks.
Vincent
| Jan 4, 5:24 am 2010 |
| Siju George | Re: Web Browsers
RMS?
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