Re: Reconfiguration for 'chrome' browser broke login capability

2011-08-22 Thread Alexander Hall
On 08/22/11 06:03, Damon Getsman wrote: > Alright, so restoring the contents of /etc/login.conf has, indeed, fixed my > ability to login via whatever means and use sudo. Quite honestly I don't > know how all of those lines got deleted from it, unless I left it open in > vim and the cat jumped on t

Re: Reconfiguration for 'chrome' browser broke login capability

2011-08-21 Thread Tomas Bodzar
On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 6:03 AM, Damon Getsman wrote: > Alright, so restoring the contents of /etc/login.conf has, indeed, fixed my > ability to login via whatever means and use sudo. B Quite honestly I don't > know how all of those lines got deleted from it, unless I left it open in > vim and the

Re: Reconfiguration for 'chrome' browser broke login capability

2011-08-21 Thread ropers
On 19 August 2011 15:03, Damon Getsman wrote: > Yesterday I was attempting the reconfiguration that the 'chrome' browser Chromium, actually. > Namely, I attempted to follow the following instructions: > - increase datasize-max to at least 716800. > - increase openfiles-max to at least 400

Re: Reconfiguration for 'chrome' browser broke login capability

2011-08-21 Thread Damon Getsman
Alright, so restoring the contents of /etc/login.conf has, indeed, fixed my ability to login via whatever means and use sudo. Quite honestly I don't know how all of those lines got deleted from it, unless I left it open in vim and the cat jumped on the keyboard while I was out for a little bit or

Re: Reconfiguration for 'chrome' browser broke login capability

2011-08-19 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2011-08-19, Damon Getsman wrote: > contract:~$ cat /etc/login.conf > #datasize-max=768M:\ > datasize-max=716800: is that really the start of the file? If so, you have removed a bunch of lines, fetch a clean one (tar xzf /path/to/etc49.tgz ./etc/login.conf) and start again.

Reconfiguration for 'chrome' browser broke login capability

2011-08-19 Thread Damon Getsman
Yesterday I was attempting the reconfiguration that the 'chrome' browser recommends in order for using it effectively in OpenBSD 4.9. Namely, I attempted to follow the following instructions: -=-=-=-=-=- You should make the following changes for your login class in /etc/login.conf (you will need t