Re: 12.3-RC1 errors on boot and shutdown

2021-11-20 Thread Eugene Grosbein
20.11.2021 7:51, Peter wrote: > Hija, > > when we're already at it: there are errors reported during startup > and shutdown. > > > In startup: > >> xargs: not found > > This one comes from /etc/rc.d/rctl. Consequentially, rctl rules will > not be loaded. > > The flaw was always there, but (

Re: 12.3-RC1 errors on boot and shutdown

2021-11-20 Thread Kurt Jaeger
Hi! > >> xargs: not found > > > > This one comes from /etc/rc.d/rctl. Consequentially, rctl rules will > > not be loaded. > > > > The flaw was always there, but (for whatever reason) /etc/rc.d/rctl > > is now run very early, *before* mountcritlocal. > > And xargs lives in /usr/bin - it doesn't e

Re: 12.3-RC1 errors on boot and shutdown

2021-11-20 Thread Eugene Grosbein
20.11.2021 17:54, Kurt Jaeger wrote: > Hi! > xargs: not found >>> >>> This one comes from /etc/rc.d/rctl. Consequentially, rctl rules will >>> not be loaded. >>> >>> The flaw was always there, but (for whatever reason) /etc/rc.d/rctl >>> is now run very early, *before* mountcritlocal. >>> And

Re: 12.3-RC1 errors on boot and shutdown

2021-11-20 Thread Eirik Øverby
On Sat, 2021-11-20 at 18:46 +0700, Eugene Grosbein wrote: > 20.11.2021 17:54, Kurt Jaeger wrote: > > Hi! > > > > > > > xargs: not found > > > > > > > > This one comes from /etc/rc.d/rctl. Consequentially, rctl rules will > > > > not be loaded. > > > > > > > > The flaw was always there, but (for

Re: 12.3-RC1 errors on boot and shutdown

2021-11-20 Thread Eugene Grosbein
21.11.2021 2:43, Eirik Øverby wrote: >> Releng team announced that only critical fixes are accepted after RCs. >> This fix is not critical as it's easy to fix the script locally until >> official update. > > waitwhat? > This means we *can not* upgrade our 100+ systems upon release, because >

Re: 12.3-RC1 errors on boot and shutdown

2021-11-20 Thread Eugene Grosbein
21.11.2021 2:43, Eirik Øverby wrote: I've just fixed rctl part in HEAD: https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/commit/?id=0c54fe172ad365e7e60d6249484a7579c18b7d2d > waitwhat? > This means we *can not* upgrade our 100+ systems upon release, because > we cannot at the same time roll out local c