Re: FreeBSD 10 vs VirtualBox 4.3.6 fail to boot after instal
Switching master/slave doesn't help. It appears that there is some error after setting a password in installer, so the installation actually fails, but I couldn't catch it.
Re: FreeBSD 10 vs VirtualBox 4.3.6 fail to boot after instal
Yes. With this command it booted, but with errors. And after reboot everything is as before.
Re: FreeBSD 10 vs VirtualBox 4.3.6 fail to boot after instal
I don't know about ZFS. Everything is chosen by default including 128Mb of memory limit set by Virtualbox.
What should I do to test it?
Why didn't you use the latest 4.3.6?
I installed FreeBSD 10 to VirtualBox 4.3.6 running on Windows Vista from FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso and it fails to boot from the disk after installation. I can't attach .webm video, so I just post two screens.
Is it possible to list attachment limits and accepted extensions in upload dialog before submitting the form? It will save some time on preparing attached files for the upload.
It is not about expiring tokens - it is about losing post contents when token expires.Other systems let browsers preserve contents - http://code.google.com/p/rietveld/issues/detail?id=198 - this contains detailed analysis for the same issue for Rietveld.
IIUC vBulletin is commercially supported forum for FreeBSD, so if FreeBSD pays for it, then who if not FreeBSD should report the issue to make it fixed? I am not a customer - who would listen to me anyway.
A failure to communicate that bsdinstall is not ready for the prime time brings a lot of disappointment. From the other side future releases will surely be more sweet (if only bsdinstall bus factor doesn't reach the critical mark).
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