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Bug #791927 [ctfutils] Please support ARM64 (#error "ISA not supported")
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Bug #791927 [ctfutils] Please support ARM64 (#error "ISA not suppo
[Richard Laager]
> For example, if you want to use the low 32-bits of /etc/machine-id,
> that would work too. It'd mean carrying a patch on Debian, but if the
> pain of a patch and different behavior is less than the benefits of
> the change, go for it.
I guess we would have to verify that /etc/ma
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On 09/29/2016 05:19 AM, Michael Stone wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 09:03:38PM -0700, Richard Laager wrote:
>> Getting back to ZFS and /etc/hostid... I would think that a
>> randomly-generated /etc/hostid is probably sufficient. Whether that's
>> done in the libc, spl, or zfs package makes no di
On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 09:03:38PM -0700, Richard Laager wrote:
Getting back to ZFS and /etc/hostid... I would think that a
randomly-generated /etc/hostid is probably sufficient. Whether that's
done in the libc, spl, or zfs package makes no difference to me.
You still haven't explained why zfs
* Richard Laager:
> Getting back to ZFS and /etc/hostid... I would think that a
> randomly-generated /etc/hostid is probably sufficient. Whether that's
> done in the libc, spl, or zfs package makes no difference to me.
As I tried to explain, the risks of collisions without central
coordination lo
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