Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 12:35:24 -0700 From: Tyler T <tylernt@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: PicoBSD Dummynet/bridge errors Message-ID: <e58177ab0601161135s52d415b4u1d43026cf97efd19@mail.gmail.com>
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Hi, I just did a default installation of FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE. I ran the PicoBSD script in an attempt to create a DummyNet floppy, but I got the following error: http://tinypic.com/kcmjnt.gif It says I have lots of undefined references such as gctl_getr_handle, gctl_ro_param, gctl_issue, and gctl_free. I tried it again and got pretty much the same thing: http://tinypic.com/kcmjq8.gif Also, if I try to use the menu to edit the kernel or crunch files, after I edit (whether I change anything or not) and exit vi I get: http://tinypic.com/kcmjic.gif Says "rm: /tmp/reply.[UID]: No such file or directory" and dumps me out of the menu system. I've used Linux quite a bit but this is my first time with FreeBSD. Like I said, I just did a default installation of FreeBSD 6.0. Is there something special I have to do when installing FreeBSD to get the PicoBSD/DummyNet script to work, or are these bugs? I am logged in as root. Alternatively, if someone has a premade DummyNet floppy image with the 'fxp' Intel PCI NIC drivers built into it, that's all I really need. The prebuilt DummyNet images I've found online are all very old and don't recognize my Intel PCI NICs. Thanks!
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