have been run at all.
I like it the way it is... exactly for this reason
Best regards,
Holger
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good to put
> on a separate partition so it won't be touched by a system upgrade.
Afaik /home has always been a symlink to /usr/home (unless you created a
separate /home-partition within FreeBSD). So it is up to the admin what
he chooses to do.
Best regards,
Holger
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regards,
Holger
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ser
> account's home directory.
> Have to manually create after installation.
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Sent: 15 June 2011 16:24
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Subject: Re: problems with cvsup on FreeBSD 9 snapshot 201101
On 6/15/11 8:23 AM, Holger Kipp wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I had installed FreeBSD 9 amd64 from snapshot (ISO-image) located here:
> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org
p settings adapted I thought this might be of interest.
Have now used csup instead of cvsup (which seems to have worked fine), and
started cvsup once again (seems cvsup only gives "Illegal Instruction" when a
file needs to be changed...).
Any ideas?
Best regards,
Holger
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l CPU U2300 1.2Mhz.
Thanks in advance.
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't wanna lose any stability...
You _do_ keep the old working kernel and modules, right?
Holger Kipp
>-Original Message-
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>To: Kris Kennaway; Valery V.Chikalov
>Cc: Martin Minkus; [EMAIL
therwise trigger the sig 11.
This is only one possibility, but might be worth looking at.
Regards,
Holger Kipp
(Sysadmin alogis AG, Berlin)
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Erik Paulsen Skaalerud ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> > Is anyone working on ALTQ intergration for FreeBSD 5.1?
>[...]
>> I recently took interest in this (about a month ago) and had
>> ALTQ port updated to work with the latest 5.0. The only issue I
>> have had was with fxp and T
ow). I see it this way: on FreeBSD I
can choose if I want to use M$ partition table or not. This is what
I call freedom of choice, and I don't want to loose it, if there are
no substantial reasons to do so.
Currently I don't see any.
Just my two Pfennigs (soon only 1 Eurocent)
Regards,
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For a list of devices, see /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/LINT
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Holger Kipp
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