cant seem to get my freebsd secondary nic to assign a link local address https://gist.github.com/mnathani/0c1e6bfc9bf86a60047a59e3103b15bb ^ a portion of my rc.conf mnathani: because you're overriding ipv6_network_interface as set on line 3 with the value on line 4. The end value is simply vtnet0 mnathani: make sure the interface is "up" (might sound obvious, but it's bit me before) I think it's a space-separated list, ipv6_network_interface="vtnet1 vtnet0" and that ;) (I could be off, FreeBSD's rc.conf settings change drastically from one release to the next, infuriating.) ipv6_network_interfaces is freebsd 11 out yet? (str) This is the IPv6 equivalent of network_interfaces. Normally manual configuration of this variable is not needed. (From https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=rc.conf&sektion=) hmm seems freebsd 11 is running late probably a good thing I don't seem to have any modern hardware while looking for an SD card I found a 5 1/4 inch floppy haha then I found an SD card, but it's only 128 MB i only hav microsd cards which admittedly is much larger than the 500 "Kb" on the floppy I wonder if that's bits or bytes i really am not sure if it's be bits or bytes pc floppies went 360k/1.2mb so i assume it's not pc i'd guess kbit either that or it's unformated capacity the oldest storage format I recall using is 3.5-inch floppy disks http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sony-Md2D-MD-2D-5-25-130mm-500kb-10-Floppy-Discs-Disks-Brand-New-Sealed-/122015419315 ok, i think it's unformated capacity :) amiga had 880k on 3.5" and pc had 720k Also: https://www.amazon.com/Sony-MD-2DA-Double-Sided-Density-10-Pack/dp/B00DSD4F8E seems you found the same thing i did brycec :) it's definitely PC the formating for higher capacity on pc was terrible gave errors too easy and you couldn't get enough gains it contains, if it still does, the billing software for a small pest control company 1.44MB variant, which according to wikipedia started shipping in 1986 what i wish was more common back then is raid5 type systems for floppies as you'd end up with one floppy that didn't work rihgt sometimes trying again like 30x could work though Insert floppy 25/26. Error: Disk error. Insert floppy 25/26. which was only worth trying if it was going to take a long time to get another floppy oh the itnernet makes things so much easier mkb: lol been there, too many times ;) heh i had a disk failure with installing os/2 from floppies and it actually just had one bad dll or something and i downloaded the dll on the internet through irc ;) dcc os/2 was a bitch to get on the internet yeh dcc I remember years ago wishing I knew enough to get dcc to work (I was behind NAT and had no idea what NAT was) dcc was easy on dialup now I could do it but have no need yeah i don't use dcc anymore I do keep identd running just for old times sake That's what she said!! people used to share mp3s etc that way before napster Limewire was how I first got music you used to be able to do web search for "last modified" and mp3 etc I loved OS/2 damn you still can well, Warp... 4.0 was kinda shitty i liked os/2 2.1 best it went down hill from there hah but os/2 warp 3 connect made it easy to get on internet seriously os/2 2.1 was best https://gist.github.com/mnathani/6cd9a215bb18c65f62f71bdc15d1ce60 and there were heaps of fixpacks even interface should be up, shows in ifconfig i used tshell though which was text mode replacement task switched http://www.edm2.com/index.php/The_Shell_Game_-_Alternative_Shells_for_OS/2#TShell:_A_Text_Shell_For_OS.2F2 was so fast up_the_irons: guess you were right, as soon as I issued: "ifconfig vtnet1 up" the link local appeared :) mnathani: can you ping the backup box? havent tried as yet 16 bytes from fe80::21b:21ff:fe93:3e09%vtnet1, icmp_seq=3 hlim=64 time=0.409 ms ping works mnathani: are you liking zfs? up_the_irons, do frankfurt vpses exist yet? right now its just another filesystem to me. Havent played with any features yet ahh mkb: there is an option to chose location on the order form, so I assume they do exit s/exit/exist mkb: there is an option to chose location on the order form, so I assume they do exist ah! if I end up doing it I'll email support@ so I didn't think of looking at the order form mkb: yes we've been selling VMs in fra mnathani: nice :) up_the_irons, ok thanks sure BryceBot: no Oh, okay... I'm sorry. 'I do keep identd running just for old times sake' oh yeah I forgot about teaching BryceBot