Hi,

> 1. How can I get sedna started at boot?  Has anyone setup a
> /usr/local/etc/rc.d/sedna file (typical for FreeBSD) ? (to be started at
> boot via an entry sedna_enable="YES" in /etc/rc.conf)
>
I think, no. FreeBSD is not very popular platform to run Sedna.

Probably, some linux's init.d scripts can be ported:

http://www.cfoster.net/articles/sedna-stability/


> 2. I want users to be able to create and use databases as ordinary
> users (in their own home-directory on this FreeBSD system) and not
> to have to login to the sedna  user. How exactly ?
>
With current Sedna architecture, it's possible only if each user will have
own Sedna instance. We are working on new architecture which should solve
this problem.

Ivan Shcheklein,
Sedna Team
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