If you have 2 drives that are the same size or the second is higher than the first one, backup the second one (the one that is not the boot device).
Boot on CDROM, then execute this command: dd if='boot drive' of='2nd drive' bs='100m or the higher you can put'.
After that you can boot on...
/bin/sh[/FILE]. Just hit enter.
Then run fsck -t ufs -yf `your root partition`. If fsck(8) fails then I cannot help you.
If it works the next step is to mount your drive manually with this command: mount -t ufs /dev/`your root partition` /mnt. Normally at this point it should work, if not...
I have two hard drives, one blank and another with FreeBSD installed on it, and I'd like to know if I could do a RAID striping without reinstalling all the system.
I've try this as URI http://192.168.2.10 and some others but it still doesn't work
I change fiew things in cups/cupsd.conf maybe I did something wrong here is the file
LogLevel warn
SystemGroup wheel
Listen localhost:631
Listen /var/run/cups.sock
Browsing On
BrowseOrder allow,deny
BrowseAllow...
Hi,
I'm running a FreeBSD 9.0 on amd64 and I cannot connect my printer I'm getting the error 5004 (invalid device URI)
Here is my cups/printers.conf
# Printer configuration file for CUPS v1.5.2
# Written by cupsd on 2012-09-26 15:29
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE WHEN CUPSD IS RUNNING...
Sorry for double post I forgot you need to install x11/nvidia-xconfig and then run it. It will generate an xorg.conf file in /etc/X11/ for you and I hope that works.
When I tried to install x11/kde4-workspace I get this:
......
===> kde4-workspace-4.8.4 depends on shared library: gps.20 -not found
===> Verifying install for gps.20 in /usr/ports/astro/gpsd
===> Returning to build of kde4-workspace-4.8.4
Error: shared library gps.20 does not exist...
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