Subject: Re: static routes, filesystem time
To: None <dpenev@subdimension.com>
From: None <netbsd@purk.ee>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 04/27/2002 20:40:21
one way is put your routes at the end of rc.local

Greetings

> Hi all,
>
> I'm new to NetBSD and I have two questions:
>
> 1) I want to load some static routes at boot time, how it
> can be do?
> I mean is there some standard way (like freebsd's rc.conf
> static_routes) or
> I must write shell script that load routes and if so where
> to put it /etc/rc.d,
> /usr/pkg/etc/rc.d ... ?
>
> 2) For some reasons I change BIOS date and when I reset it
> back netbsd don't
> want to recognize it:
> venus# dmesg
> NetBSD 1.5.2 (VENUS) #12: Sun Apr 14 13:28:18 EEST 2002
>
	root@earth.dpsca.bg:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/VEN
US
> cpu0: Intel 486SX (486-class)
> [snip]
> WARNING: clock time much less than file system time
> WARNING: using file system time
> WARNING: CHECK AND RESET THE DATE
> venus# date
> Sun May 24 23:07:26 EEST 2037
> How I can reset file system time?
>
> Please reply to me directly, I'm not at this list.
> Thanks.
>
> ----------
> Regards,
> D. Penev
>
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