Date: Mon, 24 Jul 95 10:28 EST From: sawmill!rjk@uunet.uu.net (Richard Kuhns) To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: "Everything" install from the 2.0.5 CD Message-ID: <m0saPQg-000BEGC@sawmill.uucp>
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I've just finished installing on a machine without any kind of network access, and I'd like to mention 2 problems. I chose the `Everything' installation option. When I try to make a new kernel, most of the include files can't be found. Apparently fixed by adding `-I /usr/include', but is that how I should do it? I'm actually assuming that a symbolic link is missing; if so, can anyone tell me where it should go? Second: when I tried to set the timezone, the time/date it asked me to approve was nowhere close to correct. I tried several times; finally, I approved a date in the year 2002, figuring that I could dig thru and adjust it manually. It turned out that I didn't need to -- everything was fine. Should this message have gone to the bugs list? I can't use send-pr (yet), since the machine I'm installing on couldn't actually send it anywhere, and I'm assuming that the bugs list is processed automatically.
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