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

2008-08-05 Thread Berkan Gursoy
Hey Phigamma, Thanks for getting back to me though unfortunately I was not able to test out your solution as my hard drive had bad sectors and Open Solaris did not start, Fatal hard drive error, it came up with some error like that so I had to fully re-install Open Solaris which is working

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

2008-07-31 Thread Lurie
Not sure if this is a issue to do with the randomness provider warning The warning is absolutely harmless, so you can safely ignore it. or if it is solaris starting up automatically in console mode, Xorg apparently fails to start up in your case im going to do some searches on how to

Re: [osol-help] 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-help mailing list opensolaris-help@opensolaris.org

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

2008-07-04 Thread Peter Schow
On Fri, Jul 04, 2008 at 10:01:25AM -0700, Solomon Homicz wrote: 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