[04:41] [rEw] (BYEE@mp-213-211.daxnet.no) joined #freeBSD. [04:44] JunkMale (dan@210-55-210-32.ipnets.xtra.co.nz) joined #freebsd. [04:44] [rEw] (BYEE@mp-213-211.daxnet.no) left #freeBSD. [04:44] Ummm: I just installed a cd-rom, mounted it. did a umount. then rebooted. now I get this: swapon: /dev/wd0s1b: No such file or directory [04:45] searching the website didnt find me a clue. Any ideas as to what to check/look for? [04:45] JunkMale: I'd say you did a lot more than that. :) [04:45] reckon? :) [04:45] JunkMale: 'fess up - before or after you mounted the CD, you did something *else*. What was that? :) [04:45] ./MAKEDEV all [04:46] TrayAway (taob@tor-dev1.nbc.netcom.ca) got netsplit. [04:46] UM-Away (dstenn@fanfic.org) got netsplit. [04:46] JunkMale: yep. [04:46] I blame Jay. it's all his fault. [04:46] JunkMale: you screwed the pooch, sir. [04:46] oh. and I didn't even enjoy it. [04:46] so I should ring Jay and tell him it's his fault? [04:46] JunkMale: doing `all' rebuilds all the wd* and sd* targets, and those remove all the *slice* entries by default so that the disk entry list is nice and clean. :) [04:47] arrrrrrrrrgh. [04:47] JunkMale: you're only supposed to do all once. [04:47] it's all gone. [04:47] wbear (wbear@westpost-gw.infopro.spb.su) joined #freebsd. [04:47] JunkMale: try this: cd /dev && ./MAKEDEV wd0s1a [04:47] JunkMale: if you're lucky, you can get back. but don't do that again! :) [04:48] got a lot of file exists, and readonly file system. then "chgrp: not found" [04:48] and yes, I won't be doing that again! [04:48] JunkMale: oh. you're in single user mode aren't you? ;) [04:48] yep. [04:48] o [04:48] i'll reboot [04:48] JunkMale: no [04:48] JunkMale: won't help [04:48] k [04:49] JunkMale: you need to go with a fixit floppy now [04:49] JunkMale: you don't have your commands without /usr and you can't have /usr with a cleaned /dev [04:49] _atticus_ (kev@pm1-102.sj.redshift.com) left #freebsd. [04:49] I think I have one here. jas. I'll try that. [04:50] no, wait. [04:50] what am I saying. [04:50] k [04:50] there's the compat slice [04:50] mount -u / [04:50] (make root read/write, as per the FAQ) [04:50] and now where was your /usr mounted? [04:50] where are you getting this from? [04:50] ummm, not sure. i dunno. [04:51] i have only 1 drive. [04:51] JunkMale: section 8.2 of the FAQ. http://www.freebsd.org/FAQ [04:52] TrayAway (taob@tor-dev1.nbc.netcom.ca) got lost in the net-split. [04:52] UM-Away (dstenn@fanfic.org) got lost in the net-split. [04:52] k [04:52] JunkMale: look in your fstab [04:53] 8.2 for me is how to add a user [04:53] fstab? (I admit I've only been using unix for three weeks) [04:54] found /etc/fstab [04:54] JunkMale: no, it's for dealing with a root password problem and ALSO tells you about single-user mode tricks like you just asked about. :) [04:54] JunkMale: this is Unix, you have to learn to take your tips wherever you find them because there aren't that many. :) [04:54] JunkMale: right, now where's /usr being mounted? [04:55] sorry, but I don't understand the question. [04:55] JunkMale: in your /etc/fstab. Which device. /dev/wd...something? [04:55] wbear (wbear@westpost-gw.infopro.spb.su) left #freebsd. [04:55] JunkMale: hint: it's one of the files you blew away. [04:55] hum [04:56] yep. How can I view fstab? [04:56] JunkMale: cat [04:56] sorry [04:56] found a line like this: [04:57] .. /dev/wd0s1f /usr ufs rw 2 2 [04:57] JunkMale: good, so now we know that the compat slice (which you should have) is /dev/wd0f [04:57] JunkMale: mount /dev/wd0f /usr [04:58] done [04:58] JunkMale: now do the MAKEDEV you previously did again. chgrp and stuff should work [04:58] Action: jkh is fading out. [04:59] done. [04:59] zzzz... [04:59] time for bed. [04:59] don't fade yet! [04:59] JunkMale: you are now resurrected. reboot. [04:59] rebooting! [05:00] well, when I hit the USA in 1999, I owe you a crate of beer. [05:00] and when/if you hit New Zealand, you got a place to stay and a tour guide. [05:00] jkh: you can go to bed - I'll take over if necessary [05:00] looks much better. [05:00] JunkMale: :) [05:00] thanks EE. [05:00] EE: Thanks. :) [05:00] jkh: good night, sleep tight, don't let the bedbugs bite. [05:00] Action: jkh goes to bed. [05:01] reboot works. Cheers jkh. [05:01] Action: jkh looks at EE. Where do you scandanavians hear stuff like that?? :) [05:01] Action: JunkMale sighs a big sigh of relief [05:02] jkh: been everywhere beofre the age of 10, you know :-) [05:04] incarnate (chris@shell.bnl.net) joined #freebsd. [05:04] #freebsd: mode change '+o incarnate ' by Pat_Boone!daver@flag.BLACKENED.NET [05:04] jkh: telnet www.freebsd.org 80 <-- no connection [05:04] Weasel (daniel@terra.vol.com) joined #freebsd. [05:04] Laskavy: jkh is gone [05:05] Laskavy: I've found the website flakey tonight. not always a response. [05:05] EE: what do you think about web site? [05:05] 9 204.70.10.230 1179.263 ms [05:05] 10 192.157.69.56 624.864 ms [05:05] 11 192.157.69.56 646.591 ms [05:05] 12 * [05:05] 56.69.157.192.IN-ADDR.ARPA domain name pointer ny-nap.crl.com [05:05] starting the firewall. mbbl. [05:05] sh*t [05:05] thanks. [05:05] Cranberry (cranberry@dt040nac.san.rr.com) joined #freebsd. 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[05:25] _PharCyde (oneal@ts40-1.wla.ts.ucla.edu) joined #FreeBSD. [05:26] JavaBean: (1) 'cause your wife doesn't, and something has to? or (2) because you've chosen the wrong job [05:27] EE: (1): Im not married (2): its a nice job, it really sucked today, and it was a coworker to piss me off, not the job itself [05:27] in only 18 [05:27] lotek- (lotek@pppt06-96.ght.iadfw.net) joined #freebsd. [05:27] does it go in /usr/sys or /usr/src/sys [05:27] i just got the source [05:27] does it go in /usr/sys or /usr/src/sys [05:28] it was just a slight re-write of "What's the difference between a job and a wife?" [05:28] EE: oh [05:28] lotek-: /usr/src/sys [05:28] lotek: /usr/src/sys for the kernel [05:28] lotek-: and /sys -> /usr/src/sys [05:28] om [05:28] by [05:28] bye [05:28] lotek-: thats for the kernel [05:28] lotek-: the whole source tree is in /usr/src [05:28] JavaBean: I'm not married either - heck, this last week I've not even got a girlfriend :-/ [05:28] hmm [05:30] EE: Well, for the past week i having some very disturbing issues with girls, I think its better off without them. [05:32] JavaBean: there are always disturbing issues with girls. they are _designed_ for working on your emotions. that's what's fun ;-) (my present most worrying thing is that I tried having sex with somebody who's not my ex-girlfriend, and I just [05:33] end up thinking about her. well, usually that blows over in a year or three, but...) [05:33] well [05:33] youre lucky you dont have a girl chasing you around [05:33] that can be VERY disturbing [05:35] I had one once that moved in with me after having asked her brother (who was a roommate). I say "moved in with me", 'cause it was in _my_ bed... [05:36] heh [05:36] yes, Girls are wierd [05:36] I can never understand the way they think [05:36] Im doomed to eternal frustration [05:38] the problem is that one can't understand how _anybody_ thinks at that level. girls are just the ones one try to understand. [05:39] wierd. [05:39] maybe i need to have a sex change operation, live as a girl for a month, and then change back [05:39] maybe that would help [05:39] no fucking way [05:41] JunkMale (dan@210-55-210-32.ipnets.xtra.co.nz) joined #freebsd. [05:41] haha [05:41] I just need to find girls who dont give a shit [05:42] now ones who will go "So, What do you think about me? " I dunno, I hardly know you" "Well, Try hard!" [05:42] now/not [05:43] people are just trying to get their confidence bolstered. you'll see the same with men, but perhaps expressed slightly differently [05:43] my freebsd box is a gateway. I'm typing this on my NT box. they can ping each other. FreeBSD can ping the outside world. NT box can't. seems like all NICs are up and running. using natd. ipfw is passing all to any via any. I have no clues. [05:43] lotek- (lotek@pppt06-96.ght.iadfw.net) left irc: ircII2.8.2-EPIC3.004 --- Bloatware at its finest. [05:44] JunkMale: do both have the same netmask? same class IP's? [05:44] JunkMale: "using natd"? [05:44] did you turn gateway="ON" in /etc/rc.conf? [05:44] JunkMale: are you certain that is settup correctly? [05:45] JunkMale: you've set the firewall to divert to natd correctly? [05:45] it was all working yesterday.... [05:45] same netmask. all on 192.168.0.*. gateway on. [05:45] hmm..,wat do u think abt this speed for cable modem: [05:45] [4.219mb] to god completed in 633.3 [05:45] secs (6.822 kb/sec) [05:45] good enough? [05:45] divert 6668 ip from any to any via ed0 [05:46] came home, machine had rebooted. no idea what happened. [05:46] stufux: I can get 2 megs a sec on my cable modem [05:46] wooo [05:46] hmm...damn [05:46] FozzyBear: I can upload at 100k/s on my ADSL... [05:46] JunkMale: looks OK. natd is running correctly? have you tried running it in trace mode on the command line? [05:47] EE: no. how to do that? [05:47] I'm not sure what my upload is [05:47] natd -v [05:47] FozzyBear: I've gotten up to 166k/s download from my ISP and it was still going up when it finished. [05:47] or set "verbose yes" in natd.conf [05:47] ok. i'll try that. [05:48] beats a 33.6 anyday :-) [05:48] JunkMale: 'man natd' is always a good move. DON'T look at the authors section - that represent where you're NOT going to send mail ;-) [05:48] TrayAway_ (taob@tor-dev1.nbc.netcom.ca) joined #freebsd. [05:48] UM-Away (dstenn@fanfic.org) joined #freebsd. [05:48] #freebsd: mode change '+o TrayAway_ ' by micro!micro@raven.nocturnal.net [05:49] yes. it does sound like packets are being sent to the right plac.e [05:49] on a side note, my caching mini-DNS is also shot. [05:49] FozzyBear (fozzy@sjas-26-0-16.sj.bigger.net) left #FreeBSD. [05:50] I don't know what you've been up to. certain no IP-addresses etc are changed since it last worked? [05:51] EE: all the pings work from A->B->C. but not A->C. Therefore, it's got to be a problem at B. Reckon? [05:52] no. [05:52] I'll admit is likely, but I won't admit it's got to. [05:52] can be a problem with C [05:52] fair enough. [05:53] A=NT, B=FreeBSD, C=the internet. [05:53] ah [05:53] A then [05:53] I had a windows box change the IP on me today [05:53] Action: JunkMale spits his beer out laughing [05:53] check if thats not the case [05:53] definately a problem with the Internet. the Internet is down today, due to an FBI action ;-) [05:53] ummm, can't right now really. I'm using the NT box and bypassing the firewall. [05:54] are you using ppp? [05:54] No, DHCP. [05:54] erm [05:54] _PharCyde (oneal@ts40-1.wla.ts.ucla.edu) left irc: Leaving [05:54] DHCP is not a transfer protocol. [05:54] DHCP is something completely unrelated [05:54] ADSL? [05:54] better [05:55] Smurf. Teardrop. Land. These may sound like nicknames [05:55] for new Spice Girls but they're much more deadly. [05:55] Yes DHCP is an addressing method? [05:55] hahaha [05:55] DHCP stands for "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol" [05:55] dhcp - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol [05:55] JunkMale: DHCP is a way of getting information for how your computer should be configured - IP address, DNS server, default gateway - that sort of thing [05:56] DHCP is what you use when you want to assign IP's to.. say, diskless workstations, which cant keep their tcp/ip settings. [05:56] yep. I knew that. It's getting late. On my second beer. And hating UNIX right now. [05:56] but thanks. [05:56] well [05:56] Windows gave me more trouble today then you'd ever imagine [05:57] Refused to connect to the network. wont do it. no. NEVER. EVER. [05:58] natd is already running. Can I just kill it and start it again? [05:59] killall natd [05:59] natd -f /etc/natd.conf (or whatever youre doing with it) [05:59] thanks [05:59] wbear (wbear@westpost-gw.infopro.spb.su) joined #freebsd. [23:06] 00:05:34.278597 xterm.1023 > 255.255.255.255.sunrpc: udp 96