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--- Comment #4 from josua.maye...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Mark Millard from comment #3)
Thanks for clearing that up! I set it to 11.0-STABLE now, and will update it as
a new option becomes available.
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--- Comment #2 from josua.maye...@gmail.com ---
To rule out sources of trouble, I switched the sdcard, and connected the reader
to the onboard USB port (which I believe is 1.1 ...) and did the same process
... and it crashed.
This time thoug
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--- Comment #1 from josua.maye...@gmail.com ---
It just crashed again, this time while I cleaned up, by mounting the disk as
/mnt, and rm -rf'ing all the stuff there.
root@pentium3:/mnt # rm -rf COPYRIGHT bin boot dev etc lib libexec media
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=220437
Bug ID: 220437
Summary: system crashes and reboots while unpacking tarball to
sdcard
Product: Base System
Version: CURRENT
Hardware: i386
OS: Any