On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 09:49:34PM -0700, bob prohaska wrote: > On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 12:07:18PM +0100, Hartmann, O. wrote: > > > > not the ZFS. I can plugin the USB and then unplug it and after two or > > three times doing this, the box goes down. > > > > > > Does anyone else observe this bug? > > > > An RPI2 running r331179 didn't crash, but it did complain about setting > addresses. The same error crops up from time to time when pl2303 serial
An RPI3 running r331146 reacted more drastically to the insertion of a USB 3.0 flash drive additional to the one holding /usr and /var; the console began to emit a flood of gibberish: ???`!?????????Qsb"J??? ??????B????????????devices... ??????m???o???T????????????H??????????????????????????????HU???m??????** First descriptor?????????Oo]???????????????????????????sc??????y?????????RRj???1 Storage Device(s) found s???0???H?????? * "???R ?????????X???t Dev????????.. 1 Ethernet Device(s) found Hit any key???}/????????????/_K???}?????????? which persisted across shutdown -r and momentary power cutoff. Removing power for a minute or two seems to have restored normal operation. Note the snippets of clear text; the serial link isn't the culprit, it's working fine. The flash drive had been used as swap on a Raspbian system successfully, and had a vestigal partitioning scheme from a previous FreeBSD-current installation. However, it wasn't mounted in any way, just plugged in, to cause the upset seen above. I wanted to try using the flash drive as extra swap, per advice given elsewhere. Clearly that isn't going to work. Thanks for reading, and any ideas. bob prohaska
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