Claus, At 03:28 PM 10/21/2004, you wrote: > > I followed Claus's and Scott's suggestion and > > reduced RAM size to 2GB and > > installed FreeBSD successfully. > > It boots OK, however in the shell I can't run some > > commands. SSHd didn't > > run, said some error. > >Add sshd_enable="YES" to /etc/rc.conf and reboot. Yes, it is there. When it is booting and tried to run sshd it says error similar to error when run netstat. >How much RAM does FreeBSD say is installed? It says 8G in message log. > > For instance when I try to run netstat it says: > > /libexec/ld.elf.so.1: netstat: Shared object has no > > run-time symbol table > >Don't know with that one. Probably some problem related to CPU or RAM, don't sure which one. > > RAM again and do cvsup to RELENG_5 and buildworld? > >Allways a good idea to cvsup and build kernel and >world. This way you can optimize with -O2. I will do that, however I have to install again FreeBSD on it, it is broken again, when I was trying to remove/add RAM and boot. I will let you know the result. Ganbold >ClausReceived on Thu Oct 21 2004 - 06:19:14 UTC
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