Subject: [Fwd: Re: ALTQ]
To: None <current-users@netbsd.org>
From: Jim <jim@fuckerz.net>
List: current-users
Date: 09/17/2003 14:19:06
I'm running the Cobalt port of 1.6.1 generic. The Cobalt runs on an
offshoot of the mips R5K but I believe it's sufficiently different from
sbmips. But if atlqd is compiled on NetBSD/Cobalt and is in the default
install, shouldn't it be supported? All of the software is there.. I'm
just missing the /dev entries.
-Jim
> Thus spake Jim ("J> ") sometime Today...
>
> J> Thanks for the quick suggestion Greywolf. I tried MAKEDEV altq and
> got this: J>
> J> altq: unknown device
> J>
> J> Does this mean that it's not supported in the running kernel?
>
> What architecture and which release are you running? I found it in my
> MAKEDEV for -current i386.
>
> [/me goes to check...]
>
> Interesting. It's supported only on:
> i386
> algor
> alpha
> evbmips
> sbmips
> amd64
>
> At least those are the ${BSDSRCDIR}/etc/etc.*/MAKEDEV files which
> contain it. Go figure.
>
>
>
>
> --*greywolf;
> --
> NetBSD: Get Over It.