Date: Tue, 11 Nov 1997 12:53:38 -0500 (EST) From: Chuck <crtb@capecod.net> To: questions@freebsd.org Cc: crtb@capecod.net Subject: Gawd! Am I a newbie forever? Message-ID: <199711111753.MAA00402@capecod.net>
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Just when I thought I had the hang of it :-(
Whenever I boot one of my two 2.2.2R systems, I get the configuration
menu before the boot continues. I have to hit return to finish the
boot. The other system boots cleanly.
I can't find anything in the configuration menu which says to turn the
damn thing off! The system is completely configured, runs like a top,
and yet .. I can't boot hands off. If I shutdown -r now, and come back
ten minutes later, it's sitting there in that silly menu offering me
three choices, the first of which gets the boot rolling.
sysctl -a didn't have anything which looked suggestive, and the handbook
doesn't come close, and I can't frankly think of anywhere else to look.
I find kernel code heavy sledding, but I'll try to find out if I can,
just how the various boot bits connect together. But I could use a
pointer.
Chuck Bacon -- crtb@capecod.net
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