Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 15:06:06 -0400 From: Tim Howe <tim.howe@celebrityresorts.com> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: 5.3 -> 5.4 breaks ATA (Intel ICH2) Message-ID: <87vf0qthep.fsf@beaker.data-secure.net> In-Reply-To: <87y85nuqhy.fsf@beaker.data-secure.net> (Tim Howe's message of "Fri, 23 Sep 2005 22:52:09 -0400") References: <87y85nuqhy.fsf@beaker.data-secure.net> <opsxlqwhbiob2es4@m240g.studby.ntnu.no>
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Owe Jørgensen <oweandre@stud.ntnu.no> writes: > I'm no expert on this, but I'd let that machine have it's own build > environment instead of NFS importing it from a server. I'm not doing a separate build, just installing a prebuilt system. The machines are all Pentium IIIs and I'm using GENERIC kernels on all of them. > It _does_ require more disk space, but in the long run, it might be > for the better. If you _must_ export from server, then export only > /usr/src and not /usr/obj I was following these instructions in the handbook: > Secondly, it allows you to use NFS mounts to upgrade multiple machines > on your network. If you have three machines, A, B and C that you want > to upgrade, run make buildworld and make installworld on A. B and C > should then NFS mount /usr/src and /usr/obj from A, and you can then > run make installworld to install the results of the build on B and C. -- Tim Howe Software Engineer Celebrity Resorts, Inc.
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