Bert-Jan i...@bert-jan.com writes:
Hi Folks,
I just updated one of my servers from 7.0-RC1 to 7.1-RELEASE.
During the first freebsd-update install, before rebooting, I was
surprised
to find that it was going to change my /etc/passwd (deleting all my
accounts, keeping only the built-in
Bert-Jan i...@bert-jan.com writes:
I do find it strange though, that freebsd-update replaced those files,
even though it tells you it's going to change them.
I don't use freebsd-update, so I'm just trying to figure it out from
reading the program. [freebsd-update is mostly just a shell
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Bert-Jan i...@bert-jan.com writes:
What is the proper way to handle this ? Can I run a command after the
update finishes that regenerates the account databases from the
master.passwd ? I checked the history and *I* never touched it during the
update, so it was merged like
Bert-Jan i...@bert-jan.com writes:
Hi Folks,
I just updated one of my servers from 7.0-RC1 to 7.1-RELEASE.
During the first freebsd-update install, before rebooting, I was surprised
to find that it was going to change my /etc/passwd (deleting all my
accounts, keeping only the built-in
Hi Folks,
I just updated one of my servers from 7.0-RC1 to 7.1-RELEASE.
During the first freebsd-update install, before rebooting, I was surprised
to find that it was going to change my /etc/passwd (deleting all my
accounts, keeping only the built-in accounts) and /etc/pwd.db and
/etc/spwd.db. I