Matthew45 does the system freeze if you just "kldload snd_envy24ht" as root, without putting it to rc.conf or loader.conf?
At this point you should post /boot/loader.conf, /etc/sysctl.conf, /etc/rc.conf and /etc/rc.local if there is any.
Too specific. Boot a major FreeBSD release and show what gpart tells about the disk. In case nothing while the device exists, the partition table is obscure. I don't think anyone here knows what Ventoy linux cooked of your disk.
I have a 320GB Hitachi disk from which I can boot via Ventoy. It appears as a BIOS boot option, and I can successfully boot mfsBSD and Debian which are installed on various partitions on the disk.
What I can't figure out is why the partitions...
srcfile=/root/file
for i in user1 user2 user3 user4; do
destfile="/home/$i/file"
ln -s $srcfile $destfile # -s required if not on same filesystem
done
# permissions issues are left as exercise for OP
For scanning available wireless networks we can run ifconfig wlan0 scan, and to join a protected one we just edit /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf. What's the utility of wpa_cli?
Thank you.
My blog post does not mention creating my file. However, I see this now:
[16:53 r730-01 dvl /usr/local/vm/hass] % sudo file disk0.img
disk0.img: DOS/MBR boot sector; partition 1 : ID=0xee, start-CHS (0x0,0,2), end-CHS (0x3ff,255,63), startsector...
Do you have nmdm loaded?
FYI, the above is what I tried here: https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/bhyve-via-vm-guest-no-longer-starts-bhyve-exited-with-status-4.102477/#post-757212
I like your articles. They inspired me for many FreeBSD tasks.
Chaos strikes* more and more often. We must face to this.
As an example, I used since many years a debian VM for the wifi connection on my home server. I started with GRUB and nmdm...
I don't know. I've used this configuration since the start, just over three years ago.
see https://dan.langille.org/2023/02/27/home-assistant-running-natively-on-freebsd-via-bhyve/
I'm in the process of trying to recover my LAN server/gateway at the moment and want to put something in place which will provide a temporary stopgap. The obvious problem is that none of my systems will get an IP address or have Internet access...
Are you asking for other users to confirm the crash?
If your intention is to report a bug here, this is not the right place. Contact the maintainer instead or report it upstream (check their Github or whatever first in case it's already been...
This also fixes the original problem. Thank you.
I would like to know why this now required.
I just checked an old snapshot. I'm still using the same config (apart from a newline difference).
[14:48 r730-01 dvl...
Setting where? I tried /usr/local/vm/hass2/hass2.conf and then
[12:37 r730-01 dvl /usr/local/vm/hass2] % sudo vm start hass2
Starting hass2
* found guest in /usr/local/vm/hass2
* booting...
The output looks similar (see above) to that...
Unable to do anything with pkgs...
FreeBSD has no meta file, using default settings
pkg: packagesite URL error for pkg+http://pkg.FreeBSD.org/FreeBSD:15:amd64/latest/meta.conf -- pkg+:// implies SRV mirror type
pkg: packagesite URL error for...
Sure, no problem. Set the appropriate variables in /etc/rc.conf:
nfs_server_enable="YES"
nfsv4_server_enable="YES"
Define the NFSv4 tree root:
/etc/exports
# V4: /<nfsv4_tree_root>, example:
V4: /nfsshares
Define remote mount points for...
Address: CleanerDNS Inc. dba Quad9
Address: 1442A Walnut Street, Suite 501
City: Berkeley
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walnut_Creek_CDROM
Seems to have good FreeBSD credentials.
I wonder if some personnel are linked.
I would grep for the MFSROOT_MAXSIZE. It looks like there is one set to 200m, which overrides the 4096M.
Alternatively git-clone a frech copy of mfsBSD.
This looks good on the FreeBSD host side. I've tested the setup with a Linux Mint client (all in bhyve guests) but couldn't reproduce the error.
My setup has no firewall enabled., have you tried without the firewall?
By the way, exporting...
JFI I access the Internet via a USB tethered phone. I have a spare phone which is broken for normal use but until yesterday tethering worked normally and has been doing so for months.
I have now connected my normal phone and have Internet...
It depends. Snapshots provide the user a means to view and access (parts or all) of your system storage taken at some previous point in time.
No, if you want to retain these snapshots for further use in the future: once deleted you cannot get...
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