too many logins. Owell, I have yet to have anybody actually try
> to log in that many times.
>
> Perhaps there is something else i am forgetting to enable this? maby a
> kernal option or sysctl?
>
> On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, Bhishan
> Hemrajani wrote:
>
> > >From &q
Alright, a couple things come to mind here.
1. Did you make the database? (# cap_mkdb /etc/login.conf)
2. Did you add the user to the class (# chfn user)
(and then put the class name in the class field)
3. If you did do that, login as the user (not su), and
type "limit" and give me an outpu
Try xntpd
--bhishan
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> I've been away from the FreeBSD lists for ages and am looking
> for an update on clock drift management under FreeBSD-3.4R. I
> asked this on -questions, but got no answers. Perhaps somebody
> here knows the answer.
I sometimes have this problem with my pc.
Usually, a good kick will get it to boot.
Sometimes on laptops and stuff the hard drive cable gets
loose or something. Or, it's a bad hard drive.
Try giving is a shove.
--bhishan
> I've had the same problem. Most people have told me that I have to
>
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