> BTW, I recently got hold of your OS book. Very nice book, especially
> the inferno parts, which was my primary interest when I bought the
> book.
Thanks, Ram. I'm glad you're enjoying it. In the midst of
moving and preparing to return to the classroom this summer,
I plan to get the copyright
> It proceeded to show me a list of resolutions (8 different options).
> Since my monitor has the highest resolution of 1920x1080, I selected
> that. Next it asked for "image depth[no default]" where I typed in 16.
> But it kept looking there, whatever I keyed in. If I proceed with "no
> default",
On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 10:55 PM, Brian L. Stuart
wrote:
>> It now
>> booted but the username "ram" didn't have
>> any of the rc init files.
>
> There's a script in /sys/lib/newuser that sets
> up an initial set of scripts and directories
> for a newly created user. The newuser(8) man
> page give
> It now
> booted but the username "ram" didn't have
> any of the rc init files.
There's a script in /sys/lib/newuser that sets
up an initial set of scripts and directories
for a newly created user. The newuser(8) man
page give more detail.
BLS
On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 1:39 PM, Ramakrishnan Muthukrishnan
wrote:
> On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 11:07 AM, erik quanstrom
> wrote:
>>> Yes, I typed them by hand. Sorry about the error.
>>>
>>> >> panic: kernel fault: no user process pc=0xf0162415 addr=0x00a8
>>> >> panic: kernel fault: no user p
On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 11:07 AM, erik quanstrom wrote:
>> Yes, I typed them by hand. Sorry about the error.
>>
>> >> panic: kernel fault: no user process pc=0xf0162415 addr=0x00a8
>> >> panic: kernel fault: no user process pc=0xf0162415 addr=0x00a8
>> >
>> > there is a new TEST image @ ht