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<0> hey all <1> w00 <1> the ol +v <2> :) <3> hmz
<3> who let you out? <1> jobs <1> said "put on this leash" <1> "and walk yourself around the block" <4> we export bwrite somewhere? <4> buf.h vs inode.h? <4> or even vn_bwrite should work I guess <5> morning <6> mojn <7> ober: i hear what's in pkgsrc makes a pretty good afs client/server <8> and so it begins... <7> http://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/blog.html?-tags=afs <7> the second item should be good for looking at <8> oi <8> setting up some metrics <8> since i don't have a nbsd machine i'm using windows utilities for such, awstats (multiplatform) and probabl ptrg <8> er probably <8> i'll eventually force a nbsd box in here <7> use linux - it's the hype :) <9> mmm teh hype <7> jared :) <8> morning shade <8> oi <8> 7:14 and i'm still setting crap up <8> should have done it last night like i started to <7> hrm. <10> heyas MadAtWork <11> Morning <10> heyas darcy <4> hubertEF well... there is arla for client, and openafs for server, but no openafs client. which includes an lkm etc <4> I wrote the openbsd port, however their lkm interface somewhat lacks on anything non i386-sp <4> in fact it's funny you mention Gendalia :P <10> "haha" funny? <4> well in the sense I have been communicating with her and elad on this work <8> .
<8> done with the purchase request <8> now time get down to the getting <7> ober: gendalia runs a big afs installation at her university <4> yeap <12> afs, huh? <13> Andrew File System <12> I know what it is, I just don't know why. Or if anyone outside a couple of universities acutally uses it. <13> Like NFS, Samba etc (network shares) <4> IBM uses it :P <7> i'd try & play with it <7> it it wouldn't need a kerberos infrastructure first <7> and i'd even set that up, if more services would properly handle that <4> well it comes with it's own krb4 server <7> yuck. <7> iirc you don't have to use that, no? <4> no you dont <4> the arla client is nice, but not very fast given it's userland <14> Can anyone clarify the fdisk option -s for setting a bootmenu name? <14> im trying to set a bootmenu name via fdisk <15> Good morning ***y daemons. <14> im trying "fdisk -2 -s [/osname]" but something tells me that not the correct command <7> omit the -2 <14> so how do I specifiy to name partion 2? <7> iirc it asks interactively <7> just run: fdisk -B <7> or maybe: fdisk -B wd0 <7> and then see what happens <14> it just ask for a timeout value and what should my default boot option be <7> i never remember how that stuff works <7> there's some /usr/mdec/mbr_bootsel file <7> no idea how to write that though <8> the IT Director doubted me... silly man <16> sick <14> yea! I got it <14> what worked was <14> fdisk -2 -u <14> or fdisk -# -u where # is the partion number you want to edit <14> the last question ask you if you want to edit the bootmenu <14> highfive?
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