Hi All,
After running sysupgrade to update from 6.6 (snapshot) to the newest version I noticed that the comments I added to /etc/rc.conf.local no longer made sense (if they ever did :)). It looks as if the file has been sorted e.g. > ... > # Also increase the number of -b(uffer) frames so as to avoid "stutter" under > high CPU load. Default (7680) + 1024. See: man sndiod > # Boot time messages: > # For NFS > # Prefer Postfix > # So this should expose raw device "rsnd/1" the "Burr-Brown from TI USB Audio > CODEC" (aka "audio1" or "uaudio0") as subdevice: "cyrus" > # Sound subsystem: sndiod > # Tell syslog to write mark messages every 30 minutes > # audio1 at uaudio0 > # uaudio0 at uhub3 port 1 configuration 1 interface 1 "Burr-Brown from TI USB > Audio CODEC" rev 1.10/1.00 addr 7 > # uaudio0: class v1, full-speed, sync, channels: 2 play, 2 rec, 3 ctls > lockd_flags= > mountd_flags= > nfsd_flags=-n 7 -t > pkg_scripts=messagebus postfix > portmap_flags= > sensorsd_flags= > smtpd_flags=NO > sndiod_flags="-b 8704 -f rsnd/1 -s cyrus" > ... Is this normal? It doesn't seem like something I would have been likely to have done manually/accidentally. Based on the file mtime it seems as if this happened at boot time, or perhaps at the time of the first boot after the sysupgrade. Strangely sysupgrade itself doesn't have much to say about what it installed e.g. in messages log I just see: > sysupgrade: installed new /bsd.upgrade. Old kernel version: OpenBSD > 6.6-current (GENERIC.MP) #55: Sun Mar 15 02:21:01 MDT 2020 > dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP Per uname I am currently running: 6.7 GENERIC.MP#213 amd64 Just wondering if this is the expected behaviour ... Cheers, Robb.