/xdm/Xsetup_0 as it blends perfectly
with the default blue OpenBSD xdm greeter.
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On 2008-09-19, Brian Drain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What does the suspend command do?
Assuming your shell is /bin/ksh, ksh(1) documents what the suspend
command does.
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swap /var mfs rw,noauto,-P=/proto/var,-s=32768,noexec,nosuid,nodev 0 0
You defined /var as noauto, as a result it only gets mounted in line 260 of
/etc/rc which is after /etc/netstart (line 252), instead of by the mount -a on
line 201.
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doubt that it being an X40 has
anything to do with it).
The workaround I found is to delete the automatically added non-OpenBSD
partitions (starting from i:)
After removing those the automatic offset calculation worked again.
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