Why do I get ''Device not configured'' when mounting a CDROM?
Frequently Asked Questions for FreeBSD 2.X, 3.X and 4.XThis generally means that there is no CDROM in the CDROM drive, or the drive is not visible on the bus. Feed the drive something, and/or check its master/slave status if it is IDE (ATAPI). It can take a couple of seconds for a CDROM drive to notice that it has been fed, so be patient. Sometimes a SCSI CDROM may be missed because it had not enough time to answer the bus reset. If you have a SCSI CDROM please try to add the following symbol into your kernel configuration file and recompile.
Why do I get ??Device not configured?? when mounting a CDROM?
FreeBSD 4.X?B5.X?B6.X ?'????????This generally means that there is no CDROM in the CDROM drive, or the drive is not visible on the bus. Please see the Using Data CDs section of the Handbook for a detailed discussion of this issue.
Why do I get ''Incorrect super block'' when mounting a CDROM?
Frequently Asked Questions for FreeBSD 2.X, 3.X and 4.XYou have to tell mount(8) the type of the device that you want to mount. By default, mount(8) will assume the filesystem is of type ufs. You want to mount a CDROM filesystem, and you do this by specifying the -t cd9660 option to mount(8). This does, of course, assume that the CDROM contains an ISO 9660 filesystem, which is what most CDROMs have. As of 1.1R, FreeBSD automatically understands the Rock Ridge (long filename) extensions as well.
Why do I get ??Incorrect super block?? when mounting a CDROM?
FreeBSD 4.X?B5.X?B6.X ?'????????You have to tell mount(8) the type of the device that you want to mount. This is described in the Handbook section on optical media, specifically the section Using Data CDs.
Why do I get ''/dev/bpf0: device not configured''?
NetworkingYou are running a program that requires the Berkeley Packet Filter (bpf(4)), but it is not in your kernel. Add this to your kernel config file and build a new kernel: pseudo-device bpf # Berkeley Packet Filter On FreeBSD 4.X and earlier, you must also create the device node. After rebooting, go to the /dev directory and run: # sh MAKEDEV bpf0
Is each device configured individually?
Home of Secure wireless Mesh, WLAN switch, Spam Anti-Virus A...Each device on the network can be viewed individually, and configured either individually or in a BATCH. To manage networks with multiple same type devices (e.g., multiple Access Points), IWMS batch configuration allows for the simultaneous distribution of one configuration file. All devices of the same type may be selected, then targeted with one update.
My floppy/cdrom device says "device busy". What do I do?
SunManagers Frequently Asked QuestionsThe Volume Manager (vold) is probably holding the device open. You can access a floppy through the volume manager by typing "volcheck" and looking in /floppy/*. CD-ROMs don't require volcheck; just insert one and the volume manager should automatically notice, and mount it under /cdrom/*. Unmount by typing "eject floppy" or "eject cdrom", respectively. The Volume Manager can be configured by editing /etc/vold.conf.
Why do I get “/dev/bpf0: device not configured”?
NetworkingYou are running a program that requires the Berkeley Packet Filter (bpf(4)), but it is not in your kernel. Add this to your kernel config file and build a new kernel: pseudo-device bpf # Berkeley Packet Filter On FreeBSD 4.X and earlier, you must also create the device node. After rebooting, go to the /dev directory and run: # sh MAKEDEV bpf0
What should I do if I find another proxy is already configured?
Internet Junkbuster Frequently Asked QuestionsThis is the case if you already find values set where you would enter the proxy details, or if anything is entered under Automatic Proxy Configuration (in the case of Netscape and MS-IE 3.0.) It's probably a firewall proxy between your company and the outside world, or a caching proxy if you're using an ISP. What needs to be done in this case is to use the forwardfile option to tell the Internet Junkbuster the address of the other proxy.
I get "ntop: /dev/bpf0: Device not configured", what's wrong?
ntop FAQIf you use generic kernel config file put "pseudo-device bpfilter 16" in kernel config file and rebuild the kernel. Basically, due to limits in FreeBSD, there is no pthread_atfork() function. So, when ntop does it's fork() call to create http pages, it can't fixup the Mutexes. It wrong and could conceivably cause problems. However - ntop ran for years without the pthread_atfork() code, so we're no worse off in 3.0 under FreeBSD than in 2.2 or 2.1... There was a flurry of problems late in the 3.
What is Mounting?
F.A.Q.Mounting is a process by which artwork is attached to a backing. Dry mounting, wet mounting and spray mounting are ways to prevent the artwork from bubbling or waving in the frame. Artwork of any value is not generally permanently mounted, since it can greatly affect any resale value. Museum mounting, commonly known as hinging, is when the art is attached with paper hinges to the backing.
Can Wireless sync be configured to override changes made on either the mobile device or the PC?
Answers to FAQsNo, Wireless Sync keeps the PC and the mobile device in sync. If you delete an email on your mobile device, it will be deleted on your PC and vice versa.
Is there any preparation needed before mounting my screen?
Frequently Asked Questions And Their AnswersAbsolutely and it is simple. Make sure the area you are going to mount your screen to is clean and has no flaking paint or dirt. You may want to wipe the area with alcohol to make sure it is clean so the self-adhesive hook can attain maximum adhesion.
How do I mount my cdrom?
CS Phd Linux Network...SupportIf your computer doesn't automount a cd once you've inserted it, you can mount it by starting your file browser ("Applications->File Browser" from your desktop's panel), then selecting the "Computer" icon inside of the file browser, and finally double clicking the cd device's icon.
Why not add this/that to the cdrom?
Sentry Firewall CD -- Firewall/IDS Node on a CD-ROMIf you have any feedback or suggestions for the Sentry Firewall CD-ROM please send them to Obsid@Sentry.net.
How should my firewall be configured?
SEER*Stat Frequently Asked QuestionsFor SEER*Stat to work in client-server mode, the desktop client interacts with the server at SEER using TCP sockets via ports 2038 and 2039. The client software must be able to initiate communication by opening the socket but must also allow information to return on the same socket (see the next question regarding the information that is transferred).
I've configured DenyHosts, now what?
DenyHosts Frequently Asked QuestionsIf you have several log files (eg. in your /var/log directory you have ssh server logs with .1, .2, ... .n) due to log rotation then it is best to process the old files first. python denyhosts.py --file=/var/log/secure.log.1 --file=/var/log/secure.log.2 .... --file=/var/log/secure.n Note: You must run DenyHosts as root so that it can read /var/log/ files and update the /etc/hosts.deny file
Should my browser be configured to use scripting?
Frequently Asked Questions | USDA PLANTSOur recommended browser is normally configured to use scripting when it is installed, and this is required for full performance of PLANTS. However, you may have set your security settings or firewall software to disable scripting. For example, in Microsoft Internet Explorer, setting your security level to "High" (Tools> Internet Options…> Security) will disable scripting. Please refer to your browser or firewall documentation for more information.
