Michael Lucas wrote:
> 
> Wes Peters wrote:
> > Michael Lucas wrote:
> > >
> > > I find myself in a contract where I sit for eight hours a day and wait
> > > for something to break.  It pays obscenely well, so I'm putting up
> > > with the tedium.
> > >
> > > So, if I was to sit down and start reading /usr/src/sys, where's the
> > > logical place to start?  Or should I start elsehwere?  Or is there no
> > > logical statring place, and I should just assimilate it all en masse?
> >
> > Start with the PR database.  Grab a PR, see if you can figure out what makes
> > it go wrong, and then see if you can make it go right.  Call this "directed
> > research" of anyone asks what you're doing.
> 
> Gut reaction:
> 
> "Geez, I'd like to learn how to swim."
> 
> "No problem!  Just tie these cinderblocks to your wrists and ankles,
> jump off the deep end, and you'll be ready to go."

Close.  Leave off the cinderblocks, just jump in.

> Second reaction:
> 
> Ah, what the hell.  I might actually fix something.

You might.  Take your time, there's no hurry.  ;^)

> PS:  Anyone know the status of zp0 in -current?

Having interrupt problems, at least on the 589D.  Get an NE2000 clone.

-- 
            "Where am I, and what am I doing in this handbasket?"

Wes Peters                                                         Softweyr LLC
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