ed I had just gutted all of the date processing in calendar and
started fresh instead of shoe-horning in the changes I made.
Around that time there was some debate about just importing OpenBSD's (or
maybe it was NetBSD's) calendar so I left it alone and forgot about it.
That import n
with memory testers
> > if fsck have shown no problems.
>
> We have checked FS -- looks OK. So far we have just rebooted to the kernel
> without quota. To check the hardware is in our plans. Thank you.
Did you happen to turn quotas off then back on for the file system in
question?
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change, verify the system
understood it was in the proper time zone (probably a reboot),
THEN move the clock up to just before the DST time change and let it
roll over.
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Mike Pritchard
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"If tyranny and oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise
of fighting a
mlinks to the real sources before the commit).
That was with -current. I think the original mentioned 4.0 sources,
so that might be some kind of cvs problem now that those file exist
as non-symlinks in a different branch.
-Mike
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't swap,
but I haven't gotten around to it yet.
-Mike
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