Subject: Re: identd/netbsd 1.2
To: None <ken@net5.co.jp>
From: Michael Reeh <michaelr@connectnet.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 01/02/1997 12:00:40
Hmm.. well i may have had my kernel under a different name such as
netbsd.nfs43 or whatever (thats what it is now) should i have it strictly
named /netbsd ? as for the upgrade.. i had lots of problems with my
partition the first time, so what i did was backup some user dirs, and
some other files i wanted to keep then actually repartitioned and started
from scratch (which thankfully fixed the partition problem) so im sure 1.2
is installed right..

michael reeh
michaelr@connectnet.com

On Thu, 2 Jan 1997, Ken Nakata wrote:

> > when i ran 1.1 i could get identd to work fine (although i had to do it
> > manually, not from /etc/inetd.conf -- though that was probably my own
> > fault) anyways when i upgraded to 1.2, (several kernels, GENERIC, and (the
> > other one, i cant remember the name right now, heh, not NFS)) identd
> > wouldnt run.. it seemed like it was forkbombing or something, i tried the
> > binary that came w/ 1.1 dist and everything, and i just couldnt get it to
> > work..
> 
> Sounds like the classic "kernel and kvm binaries are out of synch"
> symptom.  Do you have the *running* kernel as /netbsd?  Or are you
> sure everything is properly updated when you installed 1.2?
> 
> ken
>