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Is iscsi-target from NetBSD 4.0 able to access normal SCSI targets? I could not understand from available dosumentation.
Zones: NetBSD, BSD Unix, Storage TechnologyDate Answered: 01/08/2008 Views: 4
Did not see a category for netBSD so I figured this was the next best place: I have 3 network cards, all supported, all come up just fine. **Right now I am just trying to get DCHP running, no...
Zones: OpenBSDDate Answered: 06/27/2003 Views: 0
Is there a way to check whether the network cable is plugged in? I used newbtconf(8) to create networked and offline profiles. Upon bootup I have to type the appropriate profile, which I don't lik...
Zones: Linux DevDate Answered: 03/08/2005 Views: 0
I have NetBSD 1.6.1 installed on my laptop next to Windows 2000.  I am trying to configure my wireless card to work on NetBSD.  My wireless card works on Windows 2000 on both slots, so I know it wo...
Zones: Unix NetworkingDate Answered: 02/04/2005 Views: 0
I work at a small company and use an older computer running Windows 98 as the DNS, DNCP server.  I don't know much about this at all.  It loads NetBSD 1.5.3 and uses the xterm terminal.  Starting a...
Zones: DNS, OpenBSD, NIC Cards / AdaptersDate Answered: 05/14/2009 Views: 0
I have an old Packard Bell 486 66mhz with a Phoenix BIOS. I tried installing NetBSD 1.6.1 on it with the two boot disks and the install CD. The problem is that it looks like the CD-ROM drive (which...
Zones: OpenBSDDate Answered: 01/27/2004 Views: 0
Hello fellow BSD lovers, I've created a patch process for patching openjdk6 for BSD (FreeBSD specifically), although I tried to keep all BSD versions in mind when creating my patch. Welcome t...
Zones: BSD UnixDate Created: 01/30/2009 Comments: 0
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