Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 16:03:07 -0700 (PDT) From: youshi10@u.washington.edu To: Reid Linnemann <lreid@cs.okstate.edu> Cc: questions@freebsd.org, Yanko Sanchez <y@rem7.cc> Subject: Re: disk too big to mount Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.43.0705211603070.17695@hymn09.u.washington.edu> In-Reply-To: <46520180.4020404@cs.okstate.edu>
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On Mon, 21 May 2007, Reid Linnemann wrote: > Written by Yanko Sanchez on 05/21/07 14:03>> >> Thanks for anyone that has helped so far, I'm a freebsd newbie coming >> from linux. >> >> So I basically re-compiled my kernel with the LARGE option on and it >> seems to mount the drive fine. I encountered another problem tho. >> >> Before I recompiled the kernel I updated the ports tree, basically cos >> I just wanted to see how it was done and it seemed to be successful. >> The problem is that after I recompiled the kernel a bunch of stuff >> stoped working. I have the server setup as a router and my to Network >> cards isn't showing up anymore (both being the same type of cards, I >> use to have rl0 and rl1) so It isn't routing anymore, and now im >> getting a bunch of DHCPREQUEST messages on startup which I wasn't >> getting before. And other errors saying that my network card isn't >> configured. I checked /etc/rc.conf and the lines for ifconfig are >> still in there... >> >> Did I upgrade the kernel sources by doing an upgrade to the ports? >> That would make sense, but what bugs me is that I copied the same >> kernel config and just added the MSDOSFS_LARGE option once I booted up >> I got the errors mentioned above. Shouldn't it have stayed pretty much >> the same? I'm just trying to get a better understand if what happened >> to that I don't make the same mistake. >> >> >> > > 1. How did you upgrade your ports tree? > 2. How did you recompile the kernel? > 3. What does uname -a report? > 4. what is the output of ifconfig -a? Please change the subject name if your query differs from the original question. Thanks, -Garrett
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