[Looks like the RPi4B genet0 handling is involved.]
On 2021-May-20, at 22:56, Mark Millard wrote:
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> On 2021-May-20, at 22:19, Rick Macklem wrote:
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>> Ok, so it isn't related to "soft".
>> I am wondering if it is something specific to what
>> "diff -r" does?
>>
>> Could you try:
>> # cd /us
Hi List,
I’m observing some odd behaviour after I decided to put the 2 interfaces in my
system into a lagg failover bond
- Can’t add the lagg to a bridge, it will say:
$ sudo ifconfig vm-public addm lagg0
ifconfig: BRDGADD lagg0: Device busy
I also witnessed that starting a vm after having it
W dniu 25.02.2019 o 18:47, Marek Zarychta pisze:
> W dniu 08.01.2019 o 12:51, Stefan Bethke pisze:
>> Am 08.01.2019 um 10:34 schrieb Marek Zarychta
>> :
>>> W dniu 03.01.2019 o 14:13, Stefan Bethke pisze:
> I have under supervision a few old servers running 11.2-STABLE. The
> hardware is a
Mark Millard wrote:
>On 2021-May-20, at 22:19, Rick Macklem wrote:
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>> ps: I do not think that r367492 could cause this, but it would be
>> nice if you try a kernel with the r367492 patch reverted.
>> It is currently in all of releng13, stable13 and main, although
>> the
On 2021-May-21, at 09:00, Rick Macklem wrote:
> Mark Millard wrote:
>> On 2021-May-20, at 22:19, Rick Macklem wrote:
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>>> ps: I do not think that r367492 could cause this, but it would be
>>>nice if you try a kernel with the r367492 patch reverted.
>>>It is currently
Mark Millard wrote:
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>Well, why is it that ls -R, find, and diff -r all get file
>name problems via genet0 but diff -r gets no problems
>comparing the content of files that it does match up (the
>vast majority)? Any clue how could the problems possibly
>be unique to the handling of f