On Tue, 17 Mar 2009 13:05:17 +0700 (ICT) Olivier Nicole
wrote:
> > > I am facing a problem that I cannot solve when trying to reinstall
> > > wolrd on 6.4 amd 64.
> > More about this issue.
>
> Regarding adjkerntz -i.
>
> Places that are ahead of UTC don't need to do the adjkerntz -i aft
> > I am facing a problem that I cannot solve when trying to reinstall
> > wolrd on 6.4 amd 64.
> More about this issue.
Regarding adjkerntz -i.
Places that are ahead of UTC don't need to do the adjkerntz -i after
rebooting in single user.
Suppose you are in a time zone at UTC +7.
Boot in multi
Hi,
> > What I did is: during the installation of the distrubition I set back
> > the CMOS clock to UTC time, and when FreeBSD was done installing from
> > the CD, I reset the CMOS clock to the wall clock. It worked, but it's
> > not very nice.
> What you did is not necessary if you "adjkerntz -i"
On Sunday 15 March 2009 01:31:24 am Olivier Nicole wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > I am facing a problem that I cannot solve when trying to reinstall
> > wolrd on 6.4 amd 64.
>
> More about this issue.
>
> RELEASE_6.4 i386 is imune of this problem.
>
> I did a make -d A installworld and it seems that it is all
Hi,
> I am facing a problem that I cannot solve when trying to reinstall
> wolrd on 6.4 amd 64.
More about this issue.
RELEASE_6.4 i386 is imune of this problem.
I did a make -d A installworld and it seems that it is all about
/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/boot/i386/boot2/machine.
It's a link to /usr/s
Hi,
I am facing a problem that I cannot solve when trying to reinstall
wolrd on 6.4 amd 64.
On a brand new machine (Dell powerEdge 2950) I install RELEASE 6.4 amd64:
FreeBSD ufo2.cs.ait.ac.th 6.4-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.4-RELEASE #0: Wed
Nov 26 08:37:42 UTC 2008
r...@palmer.cse.buffalo.edu:/u