Hello Roland,
> screen. The first message states, "/etc/rc.conf is not configured.
Multiuser
> boot aborted." The second message states after hitting <RETURN>,
"Terminal
> type is vt220. We recommend creating a non-root account and using su(1)
for
> access." I thought I had dealt with these issues already. I recall
saving
find this section near the beginning in /etc/rc.conf
# If this is not set to YES, the system will drop into single-user mode.
rc_configured=YES
remember that yours probably says NO and to change it to YES
if this already says YES, meaning your memory of changing it and saving
it was not a false or "ghost" memory, then check the booter options to
see if it is booting into single-user mode in the boot preferences (i
just don't think it would show you that message in this case)
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