----- Original Message -----
From: Michael Whalen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 14 Dec 2002 10:10:22 -0600
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cannot Install New Kernel

> Greetings,

> kernel, 'make install' reports that cannot install new kernel,
> 'permission denied'.  Cannot even 'mv' or 'rm -f kernel' as root.
> 'Operation not permitted'.


sysctl -a | grep kern.secure
if it's not set to -1, try following instructions (argh! reading hurts!) and 
installing in single user mode, since at kern.securelevel=-1 noschg isn't properly 
honoured, at least in a very facist sense (haha!  I've never studied facism, since I 
only equate it with strictness!) it's only doing what it's supposed to be doing when 
it won't let you piddle all over the living room floor with that 12-inch root access, 
woof.  Try THAT with a PDP-11 running the mutant Rand Corp Tops, double ha!
There'll be a test on Tuesday.

Love, 
Franklin Pierce
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