On 22-Jul-01 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Interestingly, "sysctl -a -N" spits out names, but then seems to fall
>> into a rut:
>>
> []
>> net.inet.udp.getcred
>> net.inet.accf.unloadable
>> net.inet.accf.373
>> net.inet.accf.373
>> net.inet.accf.373
> []
>
>> Looks as if it's looping
> Interestingly, "sysctl -a -N" spits out names, but then seems to fall
> into a rut:
>
[]
> net.inet.udp.getcred
> net.inet.accf.unloadable
> net.inet.accf.373
> net.inet.accf.373
> net.inet.accf.373
[]
> Looks as if it's looping with no termination conditions being matched.
When I go
On 6 Jul, David Wolfskill wrote:
> As N.Dudorov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) pointed out, what is happening is that
> the "sysctl -a" in /etc/rc (as part of the "entropy harvesting") is failing
> to terminate. Whether with GENERIC or LAPTOP_30W, the last entry shown
> from "sysctl -a" is
>
> net.
>Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2001 00:35:46 -0600
>From: Warner Losh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I saw something similar at usenix with my old, hacked kernel config
>file, but not with GENERIC that I just booted.
Well, I appreciate that hint... so I looked for differences between
GENERIC and my kernel config (LAP
I saw something similar at usenix with my old, hacked kernel config
file, but not with GENERIC that I just booted.
Warner
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>Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2001 10:44:39 -0700 (PDT)
>From: David Wolfskill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>OK; I got today's -CURRENT built and running:
>FreeBSD m147.whistle.com 5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #60: Thu Jul 5 09:27:49 PDT
>2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/common/C/obj/usr/src/sys/LAPTOP_30W i386
>b
>Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2001 22:12:46 +0700 (NOVST)
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>start_init: trying /sbin/init
>>DEPENDENCY NOTE: portmap will be enabled to support NFS
>>Entropy harvesting: interrupts ethernet point_to_point
>> Leaving the system alone, it will apparently sit th