until now. But it's
> the very same argument you are making, so I thought you deserved to hear it.
Except that bash at least is linked statically in ports, supports
none of this, and people don't seem to want to change it.
Gotta love consistency.
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In an effort to cut down on Sam's load...
This is a known issue. Evidently there are some low level radio
counters that are incorrectly being reported as input errors.
Basically they should be ignored until the driver can be changed
to not report them.
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either side of this issue, but I will argue for
consistency until I'm blue in the face.
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esting to the developers:
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> Reboot to single user, run full fsck, halt.
I'll also note in my FreeBSD current debugging of some drivers it was
about a 50/50 shot as to if this would happen. Having to fsck every
other reboot was only made less painful by the background fsck thing.
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wing system but you skimp on a few hundred
k of command line utilities that people expect to exist.
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;t like dynamic linking for
it. init needs to have as few failure modes as possible. I do still
think it's fine for all the other /bin and /sbin things.
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els without modules. The kernel problem
doesn't bother me as much, as you can always boot without loading
modules, so it's not really a "part of the required kernel is
dynamic" problem.
Outside of these issues I have no problem with a dynamic root and a
/rescue.
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st this needs to be more prominently documented.
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t; thing has been quite inconveniant, so I'll put in a big vote
that both be available in easy to get table form from some command line
utility (netstat seems like a good place).
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= 12, tf_err = 2, tf_eip = 673708511, tf_cs = 31, tf_eflags
= 518, tf_esp = -1077939284, tf_ss = 47}) at /usr/src/sys/i386/i386/trap.c:1012
#21 0xc06d4e0d in Xint0x80_syscall () at {standard input}:144
---Can't read userspace from dump, or kernel process---
(kgdb)
Looks like the problem is in
ext to track it
down? This is the same procedure/config I've used to run netatalk
on similar boxes with 4.x FreeBSD with no issues.
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