Just went from 4.11 to 5.3 to 6.2 yesterday. Thought everything went
great! I was pleasantly surprised.
Of course there had to be something. ;)
Apache won't start. I cannot figure out why. No one I've asked can seem
to figure out, either. So I turn to you and cross my fingers that this is
Thank you for your help. It ended up being a bad ssl.key - who would have
thought that? Ugh! I got really lucky while "poking around" and figured
it out.
Chris
On Wed, 7 Feb 2007, Joseph Olatt wrote:
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 04:16:59PM +0100, Marko Lerota wrote:
Chris Byrn
awww# rmuser -y irc-argentina
Sorry, login name must contain alphanumeric characters only.
Ugh. Foo. Feh.
I remember a lengthy discussion about this awhile back, but
can't seem to find the archive.
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cd /usr/src ; make buildkernel KERNEL=YOURKERNELNAMEHERE
cd /usr/src ; make installkernel KERNEL=YOURKERNELNAMEHERE
reboot
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On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, jbw wrote:
> I have a 4.0-Release box that
[root@ns1] [/usr/src]# cd /usr/src
[root@ns1] [/usr/src]# make buildworld
"/usr/src/Makefile", line 106: warning: "LC_TIME=C date" returned non-zero status
/bin/sh:Permission denied
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.
wtf?
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My bad. "Duh". chmod +x /bin/sh
-Chris
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> On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 04:32:04PM -0500, Jonathan Slivko wrote:
> > I have been testing the security on my machine (FreeBSD 4.2-STABLE) and
> > I noticed a bug that could potentially reboot a box from any type of user,
> > root or regular user. What I did was I just gave the box a whole bun
conf:
# SSH stuff
sshdauthsufficient pam_skey.so
sshdauthrequiredpam_unix.so try_first_pass
sshdsession required pam_permit.so
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Thanks. I re-built /usr/src/share/mk/* and all went well.
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Uh, heh. How can you rm -rf $HOME/dead.letter while pine is open?
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On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Jonathan Slivko wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just wrote a little shell script that, on the machine I tested
>
Bad form to reply to your own posts, I know, but uh, ignore that last
post. :P
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On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Chris Byrnes wrote:
> Uh, heh. How can you rm -rf $HOME/dead.letter while pine is open?
To Unsu
> Hello,
>
> I have a small 1.6GB HD currently running a base install of 4.2-RELEASE. I
> would like to upgrade to 4.3-STABLE. Would 800MB be enough to compile
> world, if I were to remove /usr/src afterwards? TIA. -- Jonathan
I don't think it's necessasry to post a 37-line long signature file to
When is the patch for the syncache bug going to be committed to -STABLE?
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rp.gul 3:18PM 2days -csh (csh)
> --
>
> The idle times should not be like that if user3 just logged in. Or,
> if user3 was already there -- why did s/he just appear in the second
> w(1)?
It could be that he has a screened session re-attached.
- Chris Byrn
I've had the same problem. Most people have told me that I have to
replace the hard drive.
I never had the problem before 3.4. Maybe that's just a coincidence,
though.
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On Mon,
Uh, does it like, warn you before it reboots.. or do you mean you have
to reboot it a lot?
Can you elaborate, in other words?
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I'm thinking of upgrading now. I didn't before. I run 3.4-stable now.
Can I just run the regular CVSUP to -stable and do all the fun make buildworld
and installworld and all will be good?
Or is there something special I have to do for 4.0?
Chris
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[3]
cd /usr/src
[2]
make buildworld
cd sbin/mknod
make install
cd ../../sys/modules
make i
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