Re: How to customise the OS update process

2024-04-06 Thread WATANABE Takeo
now on I will use it with all the packages in it. Thank you very much. Sincerely yours, --- WATANABE, Takeo t...@kasaneiro.jp > WATANABE Takeo wrote: >> Hi everyone, >> The most common way to upgrade OpenBSD is to use "sysupgrade". >> However, I do not want to install

Re: How to customise the OS update process

2024-04-06 Thread WATANABE Takeo
stand it well now. These are the packages that you have to install and then I will install all these packages and put them into operation. Thank you so much. Sincerely yours --- WATANABE, Takeo t...@kasaneiro.jp > On 2024-04-06, WATANABE Takeo wrote: >> Hi everyone, >> >>

How to customise the OS update process

2024-04-06 Thread WATANABE Takeo
sig. Continue without verification = yes --- If you have found errors in this method or know of other methods, please let us know. Sincerely yours. --- WATANABE, Takeo t...@kasaneiro.jp

Re: Problem with nsd not being reloaded.

2023-08-13 Thread WATANABE Takeo
points you have raised. on Sat, 12 Aug 2023 11:49:45 - (UTC) Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2023-08-12, Pontus Stenetorp wrote: >> On Sat 12 Aug 2023, WATANABE Takeo wrote: >>> >>> I am using nsd, which runs by default on OpenBSD 7.2 amd64. >>> To up

Problem with nsd not being reloaded.

2023-08-12 Thread WATANABE Takeo
the zone information. How can I use the rcctl command to reload the zo information, as I am having trouble dealing with this? - # more rc.conf.local nsd_flags= smtpd_flags=NO sshd_flags=NO unbound_flags= Yours faithfully, --- WATANABE, Takeo t...@kasaneiro.jp

groups update

2023-06-05 Thread WATANABE Takeo
0 C Japan P Niigata F 4 times a year O Echigo BSD Users Group M inqu...@ebug.jp U https://www.ebug.jp N *BSD

groups new

2023-05-31 Thread WATANABE Takeo
0 C Japan P Niigata (Echigo) F 4 times a year O Echigo BSD Users Group M inqu...@ebug.jp U https://www.ebug.jp N *BSD

Re: Minimum install size

2023-04-29 Thread WATANABE Takeo
xample, this means that about 1.4 GB is being used. Of course, the data capacity required for any partition increases as it is used, so why not rewrite the FAQ as 1.5 GB as a minimum value (but not recommended for use as a comfortable environment)? --- WATANABE, Takeo t...@kasaneiro.jp