firstly, my apologises for the misaddressed question to this list. The matter is
already settled thanks to some list-friends which pointed me that the
kernel_security_level (rc.conf) was the culprit. Under level 2 the kernel is set to
'unchangeable' - and no chflags are accepted either.
Many
I am completely blind and stuck: I was recompiling (2nd time) my kernel, when (make
install) suddenly I was surprised with the following message:
[...]
mv /kernel /kernel.old
Operation not permitted
So, I cannot rm it, cannot change it, can do nothing to it - and I am root.
There are a limit
Sounds like you booted it and its locked. Does FreeBSD do that?
At 11:13 AM 10/4/2001 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am completely blind and stuck: I was recompiling (2nd time) my kernel, when (make
install) suddenly I was surprised with the following message:
[...]
mv /kernel /kernel.old
Bill Fumerola wrote:
At 11:13 AM 10/4/2001 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am completely blind and stuck: I was recompiling (2nd time) my kernel, when (make
install) suddenly I was surprised with the following message:
mv /kernel /kernel.old
Operation not permitted
seriously: What is