What's new New posts Latest activity. Log in Register. Search titles only. Search Advanced search…. New posts. Search forums. Log in. Install the app. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Installation problems. Thread starter stream Start date Jun 21, Now the installation is somewhat ok, I can boot and login as user from ada0.
I want to create a zfs pool. Unfortunately, I can't do it. This means Sysinstall can't find your CD's. To find the path, it must be seen as acd0, on your first motherboard controller. Change it, and try again. Hello, Always the same error Why this problem? I don't understand Roodemol said:. SirDice Administrator Staff member. My guess is the image you burned is corrupt. I never had any problems with fbsd not detecting IDE cd-rom drives.
Hello, For me, I have burned many iso with 2 different burner and it's the same result. Iso are not corrupted, the md5sum is correct on iso and cd. Moreover, this cd works correctly on another PC.
For me, it's not possible to flash the bios because this computer is old and there are no bios updates avaible. I don't know if Roodemol is in the same situation as me. Another method that can be used in order to allow a regular account with root powers, would be to add the regular user to system group called wheel and uncomment the wheel group from sudoers file by removing the sign at the beginning of the line. The process of adding a new user is pretty straightforward.
Just run adduser command and follow the interactive prompt in order to finalize the process. In order to modify the personal information of a user account, run the chpass command against a username and update the file. Save the file opened with vi editor by pressing :wq! To change an account default shell, first list all present shells in your system and then execute chsh command as illustrated below.
First run ifconfig -a command to display a list of all NICs and identify the name of the interface you want to edit. Services can be managed in FreeBSD via service command. To list all system-wide enabled services issue the following command. To enable or disable a FreeBSD daemon during boot initialization process, use sysrc command. To disable a service system-wide, append the NO flag for the disabled daemon as presented below.
The daemons flags are case insensitive. Is worth mentioning that some services on FreeBSD require special attention. For example, if you want to only disable Syslog daemon network socket, issue the following command. You can combine the two flags to display all network sockets as illustrated in the below screenshot.
Other than sockstat utility, you can run netstat or lsof command to display system and network sockets as well. To install it from FreeBSD ports repositories issue the following command. Search forums. Freebsd Install Problems. Thread starter vahan Start date Feb 3, JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Dec 10, 39 0 I'm losing my hair at gallactic speeds for the past 20 days.
Our company purchased 2 cpanel licenses to move from enXim to cpanel, and we've setup a transitional server running FreeBSD 4. The story begins Yesterday cpanel has released a new version of the installer instead of the old 'cpanel-freebsd4.
Well, I'm re-installing the freebsd box from the scratch for the past 4 days now, as all latest updates broke the freebsd version of cpanel
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