Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 15:27:30 +1000 From: zhao <jennifer@tevn.com> To: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: make installworld in single user mode Message-ID: <04e401c378ee$9319b170$c10a0a0a@jennifertoshiba>
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Dear FreeBSD people I have a question about "make" command in single user mode. When I am in the process of updating my FreeBSD4.3 release, I come to the stage of make installworld. People said it is a good way to do it in a single user mode. So I boot the system, and come to the point of 10 seconds counting, I press space bar, then then type "boot -s", coming into single mode, and the default shell is /bin/sh , and I press enter, then I type #make installworld I got an error message make: not found. Under multi-user mode, I found "make " in /usr/bin, in this case, when I come to single user mode, I should change the default shell of "/bin/sh " to /usr/bin", and then issue command "make installworld", will that be the right process? Your precious advice will be highly appreciated Jennifer
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