J. Seth Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok, I think I just qualified for an idiot award. After a little more
poking around, I discovered that it was the read-only filesystem that was
causing the problem. I rebuilt the microdrive image, and included a
special /dev this time - which I mount
Dan,
That's an interesting idea on the resolv.conf, but /var/db is on a
writable file-system. I'll try creating a symlink to a copy of resolv.conf
in /usr/local/etc and see if that clears things up.
Thanks,
Seth Henry
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Dan Pelleg wrote:
J. Seth Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ok, I think I just qualified for an idiot award. After a little more
poking around, I discovered that it was the read-only filesystem that was
causing the problem. I rebuilt the microdrive image, and included a
special /dev this time - which I mount over the original /dev. Now, I
don't seem to be