Ok, here's some more info. Userland should be in sync becuase kernel and a
make build are from -STABLE cvsup's. I am seeing some error messages
relating to /dev/n not existing at shutdown, and ttyC0 shows up in who as
'n'. /etc/ttys seems ok.
last(1) shows bad logins to 'n' as 'still logged in'
(e.g.: 'rppt n Wed Dec 31 17:00 still logged in')
I had a bad login as rppt just before this. Note the wierd date as well.
rdate to time.nist.gov shows only a 13 second difference.
Booting to bsd.old doesn't fix the situation.
More ideas?
Geoff
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Geoffrey T. Cheshire <gtc@cheshirelaw.com>
:: -----Original Message-----
:: Andrew Pinski
:: Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 7:26 PM
::
:: Your userland is not insince with the kernel, update the
:: userland, you will be fine.
::
:: -----Original Message-----
:: From: Ben Dover [mailto:pagemaster41@hotmail.com]
:: Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 7:58 PM
:: To: gtc@cheshirelaw.com
:: Subject: Re: Problem with w, who, last
::
::
:: You can't just compile new kernels, you have to compile and install the
:: (l)userland binaries.
::
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