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2014 May 16
2
Re-mount a drive using its label name
Hello everybody,
I would like your opinion on the following question, why this happens in
centos and how to fix this (or a possible work around).
I have a drive with no partitions and formatted with xfs filesystem. I give
the drive a custom label "mydrive" and I mount it under
/dev/mountpnts/mydrive.
Then, I add a corresponding entry to fstab.
These, are the steps I followed,
mkfs.xfs -L mydrive -f /dev/sdf
mkdir /dev/mountpnts/mydrive
mount -L mydrive /dev/mountpnts/mydrive/
cat /etc/fstab,
LABEL=mydrive /dev/mountpnts/mydrive xfs
noatime,n...
2009 Jun 15
0
[LLVMdev] llvmc for PIC16
...ndalone
drivers. Sorry for that, I was planning to update it for ages...
For now, please look at examples/Skeleton, which is a standalone
driver skeleton, on which the mcc16 driver is based.
> I think the correct command line is
> $ make LLVMC_BUILTIN_PLUGINS=MyPlugin LLVMC_BASED_DRIVER_NAME=mydriver
>
> rather than
> $ make BUILTIN_PLUGINS=MyPlugin DRIVER_NAME=mydriver
> (I found the later one in LLVMC-Reference)
This section is about building the "main" llvmc driver and its plugins.
Creation of standalone drivers is not described in the docs yet (it
was added relativel...
2009 Jun 15
3
[LLVMdev] llvmc for PIC16
Mikhail Glushenkov wrote:
>
> Hi Sanjiv,
>
> Sanjiv Gupta <sanjiv.gupta <at> microchip.com> writes:
>
> > The salient features that we want to have in the driver are:
> > [...]
>
> As promised, I've implemented a basic compiler driver for the
> PIC16 toolchain. It's under tools/llvmc/examples/mcc16.
>
Hi Mikhail,
How do you build mcc16
2009 Jun 15
3
[LLVMdev] llvmc for PIC16
...$ cd objs/tools/llvmc/plugins
$ cp -rf $LLVM_SRC/tools/llvmc/example/Simple MyPlugin
Changed the plugin name in the Makefile from "Simple" to "MyPlugin", and
moved "Simple.td" to "MyPlugin.td"
$ make LLVMC_BUILTIN_PLUGINS=MyPlugin LLVMC_BASED_DRIVER_NAME=mydriver
That created "mydriver" executable for me.
- Sanjiv
> If you're building from some other dir, you'll need to update
> mcc16/Makefile, so it knows where Makefile.common is located.
>
>
>> There are so many confusing things there: driver, plugins, example, Sk...
2006 Aug 07
0
The new formalism : you can try it
...tever directory you used). This configuration file is on mode none,
that is to say that NUT is not configured yet.
To configure it easilly, use the upsconfig tool (in utils directory)
type :
utils/upsconfig -h
to see the option
For a standard "standalone" configuration using the driver mydriver on
port myport for instance, type :
upscondif --mode standalone --driver mydriver --port myport
(or shorter : upsconfig -d mydriver -p myport).
See more about upsconfig below
you can now launch the driver :
drivers/mydriver -a myups [all options you need]
The upsd server :
server/upsd
and then...
2013 Oct 17
1
Building XML from working qemu command-line for ARM virtio
...seem to know how to handle all of it.
It's for ARM using some new virtio syntax:
qemu-system-arm -machine virt -cpu cortex-a15 -enable-kvm -m 512 -kernel mach-virt-guest-3.11-zImage -display none -serial stdio -netdev type=user,id=mynet -device virtio-net-device,netdev=mynet -drive index=0,id=mydrive,file=saucy-server-cloudimg-armhf.img -device virtio-blk-device,drive=mydrive -initrd saucy-server-cloudimg-armhf-initrd-lpae -append "console=ttyAMA0 root=/dev/vda"
Does anyone have any suggestions for converting the rest of it, specifically the -netdev, -drive, and -device params?
Here...
2010 May 28
1
Does Sweave run in the global environment ?
Hello
It seems that sweave always runs in the global environment. I want to
run sweave from within a function, and pass a variable into sweave,
however when I do this, sweave doesn't see the variable.
Here's my example test_sweave.Rnw file
|%
\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\usepackage[OT1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{Sweave}
\begin{document}
\title{Test Sweave Document}
\author{Paul
2006 Nov 30
0
Does kernel-devel need further configuration after yum install, for driver build ?
...all of the latest version)
leads to a series of error messages, e.g.:
In file included from include/asm/smp.h:18,
from include/linux/smp.h:96,
from include/linux/sched.h:23,
from include/linux/module.h:10,
from /home/fred/appbuild/mydriver/mydriver.c:22:
include/asm/mpspec.h:6:25: mach_mpspec.h: No such file or directory
although I am not set up for SMP !
These errors are 'fixed' if I add to the make's CFLAGS,
-I$(KERNELDIR)/include/asm-386/mach-default
but I would guess that this should really happen by means of som...
2009 Nov 05
0
PnP driver Upload/download
...ok = yes
read only = yes
I have copied the driver files to /etc/samba/drivers/W32X86 and
/etc/samba/drivers/W32X86/3
But when I try to set the driver file the server is not responding,
Following is the add driver command,
rpcclient -c 'adddriver "Windows NT x86" "MyDriver
:xyzep3.dll:TSxyze_1.PPD:xyzep3ui.dll:xyz52CPS.chm:NULL:NULL:xyzep3.dll,
,xyzePCF.dll,
,eSPDLD.dll,,xyzeCh10.bin,xyzeChsp.chm,xyzeChsp.xml,xyzeDTP.dll,xyzeIP.d
ll,xyzep2.cat,xyzep2.XPI,"' -N -U'root' localhost -d 20
[36]...
2010 Mar 09
1
Tripp-Lite SU2200XLA problem
...+ATTR{idVendor}=="09ae", ATTR{idProduct}=="4004", MODE="664", GROUP="@RUN_AS_GROUP@"
# PowerCOM
# PowerCOM IMP - IMPERIAL Series - usbhid-ups
I believe my configuration and permissions are correct:
$ sudo -u nut tail /etc/ups/ups.conf
# driver = mydriver
# port = /dev/ttyS1
# cable = 1234
# desc = "Something descriptive"
#
# To find out if your driver supports any extra settings, start it with
# the -h option and/or read the driver's documentation.
[usb]
driver = usbhid-ups
port = auto
$ lsusb
Bus 0...
2009 May 31
6
Belkin support?
Greetings;
I have the newest nut (nut-2.2.2-4.fc10.i386) from fedora 10 repos) installed
and this ups (from lsusb -vv):
Bus 001 Device 006: ID 050d:0751 Belkin Components
Device Descriptor:
bLength 18
bDescriptorType 1
bcdUSB 1.10
bDeviceClass 0 (Defined at Interface level)
bDeviceSubClass 0
bDeviceProtocol 0
2024 Jun 01
1
UPS not Shutting Down
...r = blazer_ser
# port = /dev/ttyS0
# desc = "Web server"
#
# If your UPS driver requires additional settings, you can specify them
# here. For example, if it supports a setting of "1234" for the
# variable "cable", it would look like this:
#
# [myups]
# driver = mydriver
# port = /dev/ttyS1
# cable = 1234
# desc = "Something descriptive"
#
# To find out if your driver supports any extra settings, start it with
# the -h option and/or read the driver's documentation.
offdelay = 120
ondelay = 240
[pve1]
driver = "usbhid-ups"
port...