* Imre Kaloz <ka...@openwrt.org> [07.01.2013 12:55]:

> >the problem is: most routers are "in production" and not "serial
> >attached" - so you have really a problem if a node ("rooftop" or "solar
> >powered") dies during boot. if you are a developer, you can simple build
> >your own image and disable this option, all other persons (>90%?) like to
> >have a running/selfrebooting router when the kernel is panic'ing or there
> >are serious problems.
> 
> And those persons likely won't deploy a router with an image that fails to 
> boot, right? So what's wrong with setting these values after boot up?

this is not the idea:
face the fact, that a kernel can panic seldom during boot,
even before preinit, even if the kernel is good.

the only way to survive is to auto-reboot.

bye, bastian
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