Hi there!
Today I just installed FreeBSD(6.1) for the first time in my life. After
several tries on my own I decided to go through the installation by following
the instructions in the handbook. I successfully installed and configured Xorg.
Everything went well, until I reached the section
On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 22:09:58 +0100 Ralf Schreijer wrote:
Today I just installed FreeBSD(6.1) for the first time in my
life. After several tries on my own I decided to go through the
installation by following the instructions in the handbook. I
successfully installed and configured Xorg.
Ralf Schreijer wrote:
Hi there!
Today I just installed FreeBSD(6.1) for the first time in my life. After
several tries on my own I decided to go through the installation by following
the instructions in the handbook. I successfully installed and configured
Xorg. Everything went well,
On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 22:09:58 +0100
Ralf Schreijer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there!
Today I just installed FreeBSD(6.1) for the first time in my life.
After several tries on my own I decided to go through the
installation by following the instructions in the handbook. I
successfully
On Sun, Nov 26, 2006 at 10:09:58PM +0100, Ralf Schreijer wrote:
Hi there!
Today I just installed FreeBSD(6.1) for the first time in my life. After
several tries on my own I decided to go through the installation by following
the instructions in the handbook. I successfully installed and
You have just about any right in single user mode. Type
chmod 644 /etc/ttys
If you edit the file using vi and it isn't writable you can force to
write to it by typing :w!
Not if his FS is mounted read-only.
Sure, he can remount it read-write, if he knows how :)
(Someone else already posted
On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 21:06:20 -0800
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have just about any right in single user mode. Type
chmod 644 /etc/ttys
If you edit the file using vi and it isn't writable you can force to
write to it by typing :w!
Not if his FS is mounted read-only.
Yes, I forgot that