made.
Around that time there was some debate about just importing OpenBSD's (or
maybe it was NetBSD's) calendar so I left it alone and forgot about it.
That import never happened, and there are still some oddities floating
around, as you can see.
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Mike Pritchard
mpp @ FreeBSD.org
If tyranny
-- looks OK. So far we have just rebooted to the kernel
without quota. To check the hardware is in our plans. Thank you.
Did you happen to turn quotas off then back on for the file system in
question?
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Mike Pritchard
mpp @ FreeBSD.org
If tyranny and oppression come to this land
the system date/time back, it was better to set
the date/time to a period well before the DST change, verify the system
understood it was in the proper time zone (probably a reboot),
THEN move the clock up to just before the DST time change and let it
roll over.
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Mike Pritchard
mpp @ FreeBSD.org
).
That was with -current. I think the original mentioned 4.0 sources,
so that might be some kind of cvs problem now that those file exist
as non-symlinks in a different branch.
-Mike
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