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I am trying to set up my system through sysinstall ; yet everytime the server starts I see dhcp looking for a connection.. how do you turn this off.
Zones: Free BSDDate Answered: 11/13/2008 Views: 17
My FreeBSD box won't boot after having it unplugged for several months and moving from one house to another. The hardware passes all the motherboards tests and boots just fine to any CD boot di...
Zones: Free BSDDate Answered: 05/15/2009 Views: 0
I remember needing to rebuild kernel to get the DVD burner to work. Now I have a new HD, with old GENERIC kernel.  I am in the middle of ::shudder:: trying to upgrade to 7.0-STABLE but am wonder...
Zones: DVD Players / Recorders, Free BSD, Removable Backup M...Date Answered: 05/27/2008 Views: 0
I'm trying to create a dual boot boot flash drive. The system supports booting from USB. I'm using a 2GB drive. No problem partitioning the USB into two equal 1GB slices and mounting at /mnt, Seem ...
Zones: Free BSD, Drives / Storage, Kernel ...Date Answered: 06/27/2008 Views: 4
I installed php5, no problems, also mysql is working well, I also installed phpldapadmin and when I went to open it up in the browser (firefox) it told me to install php support for xml; how does o...
Zones: PHP, Unix, XMLDate Answered: 10/29/2008 Views: 0
I tried to do this once, and it was major disaster.  Time to try again.  I am afraid of reading manuals. I am likely to read the wrong pages.  My goal here is to update to 7.0-STABLE or whatever ...
Zones: Free BSD, Apache Web Server, SSIDate Answered: 05/27/2008 Views: 0
I am a freenas noob with what I hope is a simple problem. I started out with building a freenas box in some old hardware (emachines: celeron 1.4, 128mb) and 3x 160GB PATA disks using the latest sta...
Zones: Storage Technology, Free BSD, ServersDate Answered: 09/25/2008 Views: 96
I'm trying to configure my OS X machine as a local development machine.  I'm developing for several websites and want to associate dev.<domain>.com with my local apache server.   My hosts file h...
Zones: Apache Web ServerDate Answered: 02/18/2009 Views: 5
I just got a new 160GB HD and I am planning to run freeBSD exclusively. I am also planning to do DNS/BIND and I was reading about the security feature of using chroot and having BIND run on /var/...
Zones: DNS, Free BSD, Partition ToolsDate Answered: 05/19/2008 Views: 0
I was supposed to give a class presentation and we tried to hook my computer  into the 15 pin female joint (sorry I forget what it is called three rows of 5 pins on the computer, hooking to 15 pi...
Zones: Projectors, Free BSDDate Answered: 04/02/2008 Views: 12