Norman Uittenbogaart wrote:
Aha that's sounds like my problem only I haven't seen that log message.
Do you know how I can temporarly switch secure levels for changing time ?
Edit /etc/rc.conf and reboot. You can't decrease the securelevel of a running
system.
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Aha that's sounds like my problem only I haven't seen that log message.
Do you know how I can temporarly switch secure levels for changing time ?
Norman
Thorsten Steentjes wrote, On 29-9-2004 23:11:
On Wed, Sep 29, 2004 at 11:04:49PM +0200, Norman Uittenbogaart|Webminded wrote:
Securelevel 2
It's o
On Wed, Sep 29, 2004 at 11:04:49PM +0200, Norman Uittenbogaart|Webminded wrote:
> Securelevel 2
> It's on Stable 4.10
>
From the init(8) manpage:
2 Highly secure mode...
In addition, kernel time changes are restricted to less than
or equal to
Securelevel 2
It's on Stable 4.10
Thanks,
Norman
Thorsten Steentjes wrote, On 29-9-2004 18:50:
On Wed, Sep 29, 2004 at 06:43:11PM +0200, Norman Uittenbogaart wrote:
For some reason I'm unable to set my time.
I tried date, ntpdate and some other stuff that should have worked...
But it doesn't change
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On Wed, 29 Sep 2004, Pratt, Benjamin E. wrote:
> Hello, I am still trying to get FreeBSD Beta to work but am running into
> problems when my system boots. The boot problem appears to be occurring
> just after the IDE drives are detected but before the root file system
> is mounted. These are the
Hello, I am still trying to get FreeBSD Beta to work but am running into
problems when my system boots. The boot problem appears to be occurring
just
after the IDE drives are detected but before the root file system is
mounted.
These are the last four lines of text that are displayed when I try to
On Wed, Sep 29, 2004 at 06:43:11PM +0200, Norman Uittenbogaart wrote:
> For some reason I'm unable to set my time.
> I tried date, ntpdate and some other stuff that should have worked...
> But it doesn't change ...
> Any suggestions ?
>
Because you don't give much information about your system, th
For some reason I'm unable to set my time.
I tried date, ntpdate and some other stuff that should have worked...
But it doesn't change ...
Any suggestions ?
Best regards,
Norman
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I've currently lingering around here a shuttle ST61G4 bare bone, and decided to
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Kernel startup just goes fine up until it arrives at the sata disc. It just
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