freebsd-update problem sha256
uname -i = GENERIC
uname -r = 7.0-RELEASE freebsd-update fetch = Looking up update.FreeBSD.org mirrors... 1 mirrors found. Fetching metadata signature for 7.0-RELEASE from update1.FreeBSD.org... done. Fetching metadata index... done. Inspecting system... sha256: ///usr/src/contrib/bind9/bin/named/server.c: Input/ output error done. Preparing to download files... cp: tmpfile: Bad address File changed while FreeBSD Update running: /usr/src/contrib/bind9/bin/named/server.c I'm new to BSD, how can I fix this? |
Did you by any chance try to manually patch BIND?
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I did not try to patch it manually? Is that something I should do?
I tried Code:
pkg_add -r bind9 This BSD is on my laptop not a server. Do I need BIND9? Should I try removing it or will that break things? I want freebsd-update to work for me. I used portmanager, portsnap, and portupgrade, over the last few days trying to get my system up to date thinking that would fix it. I just installed freeBSD last week. I selected some extra packages during the install. After that I just been reading the Handbook and set up my wireless with WPA. |
I have to replace my hard drive. The laptop took a fall
to the floor a week ago which is why I was trying BSD. My Slackware file system was destroyed. I installed BSD and it was working okay for a few days. Then I started having this problem, not sure if it was related to the hard drive, I'm guessing it could have been a contributing factor. Anyway, after I started this thread, the next day the laptop would not even boot all the way. I was getting error messages about DMA access and uncorrectable errors/ input/output errors. Since then I tried to install some other OS to no avail, all saying hard disk problem. I checked the drive and connections. I'm now going to replace it with a new one and install freeBSD. So I no longer need help with this problem. Thanks |
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