I upgraded to 26.1-R15.0p2 a few days ago. I've only had GhostBSD on this desktop for about a month or so, and I've been poking at setting things up off and throughout the month. I've used sysrc to make some changes to /etc/rc.conf like network settings and getting NFS to work. Today I decided to work on the firewall, and I tired to use sysrc, but I got the following:
sudo: sysrc: command not found
I tried reinstalling it, but it's not in pkg:
> sudo pkg install sysrc
Updating GhostBSD repository catalogue...
GhostBSD repository is up to date.
Updating GhostBSD-base repository catalogue...
GhostBSD-base repository is up to date.
All repositories are up to date.
pkg: No packages available to install matching 'sysrc' have been found in the repositories
Any idea where sysrc went? If we're not using sysrc on GhostBSD, what are we using instead? I'm going to have to tackle the sound issues I'm having with this desktop eventually...