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As a data point, I followed the cpu/auth server instructions about 2 weeks ago with complete success, and got a server running in a Parallels machine quite easily (thanks to David Leimbach's patches).

Paul

On 21-Dec-06, at 1:31 PM, John Floren wrote:

On 12/21/06, Claudio Leite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I attempted once more to set up a CPU server from the instructions in the wiki and ended up with the same problem. Everything goes as planned
until I reboot with the CPU kernel. I used glenda (which I
double-checked was in group sys) and made sure to keep track of the keys I used. Yet, when I reboot (after resetting the nvram), I cannot write to /adm/keys.who, and thus auth/changeuser fails for any user, including bootes. So, I can't add anyone to the auth server, and of course cannot
login.

 I set options -AWP on my fossil and of course that worked. But the
current instructions do not mention this (and I didn't quite get what
was meant in the discussions from Feb. or so when this was removed from
the wiki). Drawterm works fine at this point.
But when I remove -AWP, it once again cannot read /adm/keys
and /adm/keys.who, so drawterm and auth/changeuser both fail.

 So--what should I do next?

Thanks.
-Claudio


I'd like to interject that I have experienced this multiple times myself.
As I'm in the (currently interrupted) process of setting up a CPU/auth
server, I'll probably run into it again soon; let's just hope I can
find the voodoo solution again.


John
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Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn

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