On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, Bill -Sx- Jones wrote: > On 4/1/02 9:46 PM, "Chris Devers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, Bill -Sx- Jones wrote: > > > >> Cmd-S (Single User Mode.) > > > > Why are you booting into single user mode to edit /private/etc/hostconfig? > > Why not just edit it normally, then reboot if you have to? Does being > > booted into single user mode while editing the file resolve some issue > > that I'm not able to think of here? I don't see the point here... > > Apparently you didn't read the whole message ? > > Re-read it and get back to me;
Thanks, but I read it twice & now three times, and I still don't get it. Why does setting up SSL mode boots of Apache get easier when you boot into single user mode, as opposed to just doing "sudo pico /etc/hostconfig" and then rebooting without the extra, slow step? I believe that there has to be a good reason to do it this way, but like I say, I don't see the point. -- Chris Devers [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache / mod_perl / http://homepage.mac.com/chdevers/resume/ "More war soon. You know how it is." -- mnftiu.cc