Subject: Re: Configuration Cont'd
To: Petra Hofmann <petra_lynn@usa.net>
From: Frederick Bruckman <fb@enteract.com>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 06/19/2000 15:03:51
On 19 Jun 2000, Petra Hofmann wrote:
> 1. The console is again asking for a logon and is rejecting the root. I've
> checked the etc/ttys file and the console is on security and the first ttye0
> is one security too. Freebsd doc suggest adding new user to correct this
> root logon problem.
You shouldn't have both "console" and "ttye0" on. On i386 with wscons,
for example, I have "console" off, "ttyE0" on.
> 2. Next I went to vipw the list is not intuitive so I'm not sure what I'm
> looking at. Except it looks like a user name first then an * in lieu of
> password. The man has no information as to what goes in each column. I
> suspect it is uid and gid values.
What I do is copy one line (in vi, that's [ESC]yyp), change the
username, uid, gid, home directory, and shell, save and exit, then
"passwd [-l] _user_" to set a password. [The format is described in
detail in passwd(5)].
> 3. The arrow keys and some of the other keyboard keys are not functioning
> correctly. Is there another keyboard config I should use? Currently using
> std 102 US.
In what way? The standard keyboard is "us(pc101)", or what XF86Setup
calls "Generic 101-key PC". If you have an unusual keyboard, you can
tweak it with either "xmodmap" or "xkbcomp", or both.
Frederick