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Date:      Mon, 09 Nov 1998 00:27:49 PST
From:      "Nana Ni." <raha49@hotmail.com>
To:        kushn@mail.kar.net
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Problem with ttys file
Message-ID:  <19981109082751.25299.qmail@hotmail.com>

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Dear Vladimir, 

Thank you very much. It worked. As I am not that much familiar with 
FreeBSD, I made a stupid mistake!  I also thought that I had to umount a 
filesystem firs and then mount it again! 
Anyway, thanks alot!

Nana (Raha)


>> Hi,
>> 
>> I haev mistakenly changed all of the terminals including console from 
>> "secure" to "insecure" in /etc/ttys file. This file can be written 
only 
>> by root. There has already been a problem in "su", i.e. because of 
not 
>> deactivating the Kerberose completely, I can't [and couldn't] do "su" 
>> from another account. So I need to access the system by root to edit 
the 
>> ttys file, but I can't access to system by root (becasue console is 
>> insecure and su doesn't work!). 
>> I tried to edit the file by booting the machine in single user mode, 
but 
>> as it mounts "/" file system as read-only file system, it isn't 
possible 
>> to edit the /etc/ttys.
>> 
>> Please let me know how I can get rid of it, if anybody has any idea!
>> 
>
>You can simply "mount /" while still in single user mode. That should
>remount "/" RW.
>
>Hope this helps,
>Vladimir
>
>> 
>> Raha
>> 


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