Date: Fri, 09 Feb 96 21:22:22 -0800 From: Phill Glasson <pglasson@albury.net.au> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: FreeBSD 2.0.5 "Root Login Not Allowed Here" after kernel build Message-ID: <199602091208.XAA28200@orac.albury.net.au>
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Hi, I've just compiled a new kernel for my system (third time!) and when I select the new kernel from the boot prompt, I fail to login as root. It goes:- Boot: sd(0,a)/newkern blah blah blah Login: root Password: ******* Login not allowed from here (or words to that effect) Boot from the original /kernel and all is OK. I have read the LINT and GENERIC kernel make files, and searched all the FAQs I can find for "root" and "login" and cannot find any mention of secure root logins. What have I broken? q2) Probably an easy answer. I cannot access sd(0,a)/kernel from my boot floppy when the wd0 is enabled in the bios. Currently I dissable the ide hd in the bios so that I can boot my FreeBSD scsi (aha1542) drive. The BIG problem is when I forget to reset the bios to boot from the ide when my wife wants to use the machine!!!! I am reasonably competent using Unix (I manage 8 IBM AIX rs/6k) (Don't laugh!!!!) so please don't think I have made this posting as a first resort. I have looked long and hard at what I have been doing over several nights. Thanks for any help you can give. Phill.
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