Sorry, there is no button for the [port] tag, you will have to write that one yourself.
And to see which tags were used, you can click the Edit button (once you are allowed to edit your posts - check the FAQ what's required to get that permission.)
BTW, I believe people here would be interested whether you guys have dicided about the migration, and what was its result in the end, or if you have decided to stay with Ubuntu - what was the reasons etc.
Hopefully we were able to answer your questions in enough detail.
In our case, we keep the jail around - we use it later to do the package upgrades. The jail is being used just because we do not want to blow the host system with all the packages (which they obviosly need to be kept installed) and as was mentioned it is easy to throw it away when it isn't...
What we do is similar to what SirDice suggests. We have a build machine with a clean jail to build the packages for each port we use on our farm, so that we can use non-default OPTIONS etc. We use ports-mgmt/portupgrade and its portinstall -p to build the packages. Then, we export the whole...
I think I have fixed the problem now, most of the requests are being cached, although viewing the forums through varnish seems to be a very little bit slower than directly through apache (I guess we don't have as high no. of req/s that varnish could help here). So I am not sure to enable it...
FYI the Handbook also doesn't really make difference in style for files and dirs (although we distinguish it in the sgml sources). As has been said, if you refer to the directory, add the '/' at the end. The automagical addition of the slash at the end is impossible with the current tags anway...
Hi,
the article you have found describes in detail how to proceed. Basically you ssh into linux box and dd the image onto the boot disk, reboot the machine and then it should boot the mfsBSD system (stripped-down FreeBSD). From there you install the system as described at...
I don't really know what exactly doesnt work. I believe I can help you figure the solution for you (I am the author of that article), but I need to know exactly what you are doing...
To set the root password in the latest version of mfsBSD, you have to edit the conf/loader.conf file and...
vB comes with a default design, but that is disabled in the admin panel... If there's a volunteer to create a new design which will people like it, we may eventually enable it for the forum as an additional option.
well you should start at least stable/8 before reporting problems with ZFS as there are plenty of fixes for various bugs which are not part of 8.0-release; head has even more of these fixes, mm@ is currently pushing quiet a lot of changes from opensolaris to our source.
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