Re: [osol-discuss] WARNING: No randomness provider enabled...,

2008-08-03 Thread SolidEther
Hi, On Jul 31, 2008, at 9:35 PM, Berkan Gursoy wrote: Not sure if this is a issue to do with the randomness provider warning or if it is solaris starting up automatically in console mode, im going to do some searches on how to start OpenSolaris up in Gui mode. It seems like your X

Re: [osol-discuss] WARNING: No randomness provider enabled...,

2008-07-31 Thread Berkan Gursoy
Also I should note that I have tried all three of the seperate start up commands from the grub loader, where you type 'e' while open solaris is highlighted and highlight a command and enter 'b', but still it hangs at username Console: When I say hangs I mean it does not load the gui, I can

Re: [osol-discuss] WARNING: No randomness provider enabled...,

2008-07-30 Thread Berkan Gursoy
Anybody have any suggestions? Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks. Kind Regards Berkan This message posted from opensolaris.org ___ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org

Re: [osol-discuss] WARNING: No randomness provider enabled...,

2008-07-28 Thread Berkan Gursoy
Hi, I not only get that error but my systems hangs at: username Console Login: It just stays at that, anyone know what might be wrong? I have Windows XP and OpenSolaris dual booted using the OpenSolaris grub loader. This did used to load fine before. Thanks Berkan This message posted

[osol-discuss] WARNING: No randomness provider enabled...,

2008-07-04 Thread Solomon Homicz
I installed opensolaris on a virtual hard disk in Virtual Box, but I get this message on boot up - WARNING: No randomness provider enabled for /dev/random. Use cryptoadm(1) to enable a provider. What is this? and how do I deal with it? I am totally new to open source, and am searching for

Re: [osol-discuss] WARNING: No randomness provider enabled...,

2008-07-04 Thread Shawn Walker
2008/7/4 Solomon Homicz [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I installed opensolaris on a virtual hard disk in Virtual Box, but I get this message on boot up - WARNING: No randomness provider enabled for /dev/random. Use cryptoadm(1) to enable a provider. What is this? and how do I deal with it? I am totally