Re: [Leaf-devel] Oxygen problems with timezone and hwclock

2001-11-13 Thread Matt Schalit
Jack Coates wrote: > > On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Jack Coates wrote: > > > > > After those two steps, I did a date -s command to set the date properly, > > then hwclock --systohc to push the PST time into the hardware clock, > > then I set up xntpd to keep it in sync. It's worked ever since, on two >

Re: [Leaf-devel] Oxygen problems with timezone and hwclock

2001-11-13 Thread Jack Coates
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Jack Coates wrote: > > After those two steps, I did a date -s command to set the date properly, > then hwclock --systohc to push the PST time into the hardware clock, > then I set up xntpd to keep it in sync. It's worked ever since, on two > ES2B boxes. > D'er... must! read!

Re: [Leaf-devel] Oxygen problems with timezone and hwclock

2001-11-13 Thread Jack Coates
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Matt Schalit wrote: > > > Apparently, setting /etc/timezone to: > > TZ=PST8PDT > > and installing the correct zoneinfo/PST8PDT > file as /etc/localtime is not enough to get > the date command to work correctly: > > # date > Tue Nov 13 19:09:48 ??? 2001 > # date +%Z > ??

[Leaf-devel] Oxygen problems with timezone and hwclock

2001-11-13 Thread Matt Schalit
Apparently, setting /etc/timezone to: TZ=PST8PDT and installing the correct zoneinfo/PST8PDT file as /etc/localtime is not enough to get the date command to work correctly: # date Tue Nov 13 19:09:48 ??? 2001 # date +%Z ??? # echo $TZ PST8PDT If I rdate, I get a UTC time back from a sy

Re: [Leaf-devel] Oxygen Problems and Suggestions

2001-03-26 Thread David Douthitt
Mark Seiden wrote: > yes, i fixed this in mine also but i use e3 in emacs emulation mode. > dunno about zile. it isn't in my lrps. All major editors except THE (VMS Edit clone) are on the major data disks - including the System Rescue Disk and the Network Tools Disk #1. The included editors ar

Re: [Leaf-devel] Oxygen Problems and Suggestions

2001-03-26 Thread David Douthitt
"N. Sean Timm" wrote: > > Is there a reason that /etc/inittab contains the following line uncommented > by default? > > T1:23:respawn:/sbin/getty -L ttyS0 9600 vt100 > > This causes a message to constantly appear on the screen (something along > the lines of "respawning too fast"), and it's t

Re: [Leaf-devel] Oxygen Problems and Suggestions

2001-03-25 Thread Mark Seiden
yes, i fixed this in mine also but i use e3 in emacs emulation mode. dunno about zile. it isn't in my lrps. being an emacs user i sympathize more with left-handed people. i don't have an original /sbin/unconfigured.sh handy, but the changes were in these three sections: > select_against_e3 ()

[Leaf-devel] Oxygen Problems and Suggestions

2001-03-24 Thread N. Sean Timm
Is there a reason that /etc/inittab contains the following line uncommented by default? T1:23:respawn:/sbin/getty -L ttyS0 9600 vt100 This causes a message to constantly appear on the screen (something along the lines of "respawning too fast"), and it's the first thing I always comment out whe

Re: [Leaf-devel] Oxygen problems

2001-03-22 Thread Matthew Schalit
David Douthitt wrote: > > > 5) Netmask won't take, network comes up wrong still. > > network: bringing up interface eth0 on 63.194.213.179 with netmask >255.255.255.0 > > netmask 255.255.255.0: Unknown host Thanks for the reply David. I'll keep my eye out for a new

Re: [Leaf-devel] Oxygen problems

2001-03-22 Thread David Douthitt
Matthew Schalit wrote: > I'm having a few problems with the latest Oxygen 3/14 image. I'll see if I can help... > 1) During configure it brought up the /etc/network.conf twice. > Not really important, just cosmetic. Probably listed in the /var/lib/lrpkg/*.conf files twice; will lo

[Leaf-devel] Oxygen problems

2001-03-22 Thread Matthew Schalit
Hi Folks, I'm having a few problems with the latest Oxygen 3/14 image. I'm booting it on a Pentium 150 w/16 MB w/2 Pro100+'s. I used the single floppy selection after decreasing the ramdisk down to 8192. eth0: 63.194.213.179/24 eth1 10.1.1.254/24 Problems: -- 1) During configur