Hey, I don't mean to bump, but maybe this is not in the right forum? Might be a ports issue since the .c file is there but there's no .o or corresponding binary file. Thanks.
Hi,
I've installed lirc using debug option in make config, and confirmed that the file streamzap.c is included after building:
#ls /usr/ports/comms/lirc/work/lirc-0.9.0-pre1/drivers/lirc_streamzap
.deps Makefile.am lirc_streamzap.c
Makefile...
I'm using squeezebox on 8.0-STABLE amd64 against my zfs pool and it's been pretty much bulletproof. I only wonder about what would happen if the music collection was unavailable and my alarm is set to current playlist; haven't tested to see if it has a default it might switch to, but one hopes...
Ok, sorry for the triple post but I can't edit posts.
The filesystem is usable by the user in the following scenario.
Run on the server:
# zfs sharenfs='maproot=root -alldirs -network 192.168.1.0 -mask 255.255.255.0' storage/Music
# ls -la /storage/Music
total 10
drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 2...
Is this better suited to another forum or should I just set the folders 1777 and be done with it? Maybe lock it down with kerberos to make up for the fact it's wide open...
I created the test file, and it's permissions were blink:wheel on the server and blink:root on the client (blink uid=1000 and wheel/root =0)
Using that logic, I create a directory called Music owned by blink:wheel, but on the client it shows up as root:root over NFS.
Figuring I can use the...
I can't seem to mount a ZFS filesystem, shared with NFS to be read/write accessible.
When I mount the drive from a gentoo linux client, it shows up fine and says it's mounted rw, but doesn't actually let me make any changes.
Client = 192.168.1.2
Server = 192.168.1.196
On the server...
I've installed the new kernel and world for 8.0-STABLE and the disks all show up fine when ahci and siis support is added (the system drive switched from ad10 to ada0 during that switch, so if anybody follows be sure to switch your fstab or have the install CD around to get a working shell)...
Like I said, early days with freebsd. I will try that too, before replying.
It's odd though that it works with one set using the port multiplier, just not the other set out of the box.
Thanks for the tips. I'll try and post my progress.
atacontrol list and /dev disks
After booting:
atacontrol list
ATA channel 2:
Master: no device present
Slave: no device present
ATA channel 3:
Master: ad6 <ST31000340AS/SD1A> SATA revision 2.x
Slave: ad7 <ST31000340AS/SD1A> SATA revision 2.x
ATA channel 4...
Forgive me in advance for sounding stupid, today is my first day with freebsd from a few years with debian and gentoo linux. I'm trying it because opensolaris doesn't support port multipliers with my card (or maybe not even at all) and I'm switching to ZFS.
I installed using 8.0-RELEASE...
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