df
output until you mount the USB drive. Please try the following command: mount -t msdosfs /dev/da5 /mnt
df
output, please post the output of the following command: ls /dev/da*
That's what I like to hear.I am not accustomed to quitting.
I use x11-fm/xfe as my File Manager, always have it ipen with the desktop and leave that instance of it open till I exit the desktop.How do I copy the files to /tmp? I know this is basic but I need help to do this. If I do ls /dev/da* it shows as /dev/da0. So what next? cp /dev/da0/pkg-1.16.3.txz /tmp ? Is this correct?
su
in a terminal to become root in that terminal. Then summon # xfe
from that terminal. Now the File Manager will appear with a Warning that you are running as root. # mkdir -p /media/da0s1
# mount -v -t msdosfs /dev/da0s1 /media/da0s1
# umount -v -t msdosfs /dev/da0s1 /media/da0s1
# mount -v -t msdosfs -F32 -o large /dev/da0s1 /media/da0s1
# umount -v -t msdosfs -F32 /dev/da0s1 /media/da0s1
… I edited the rc.conf file echo 'ifconfig_re0="DHCP"' >> /etc/rc.conf reboot …
sysrc -f /etc/rc.conf ifconfig_re0="DHCP"
Run the command and let us see it.How do I find the network interface. It does not show in ifconfig -a
Why two IPs? On the one interface? Are you using aliases?so i ran service dhclient restart re0
then
ifconfig re0 | grep inet
inet 192.168.11.21 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.11.255
inet 192.168.178.31netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.178.255