This seems a good source with the ref to LOCK in x86 ( which is support to
make any
instruction atomic across cores :o )
http://www.moserware.com/2008/09/how-do-locks-lock.html
If someone with knowledge can confirm it is decent reading.
( apparently other cpu use other stuff.. i wonder how it is
On Thu, Sep 09, 2021 at 12:07:04PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Sep 08 16:31:36, thomaswindi...@thomaswindisch.net wrote:
> > I mangaged to restore my drive using
> >
> > #fdisk -iy
> > #disklabel -R
> > #fsck
> >
> > Thanks Geoff and David.
> >
> > After reinstalling OpenBSD everything seems
On Sep 08 16:31:36, thomaswindi...@thomaswindisch.net wrote:
> I mangaged to restore my drive using
>
> #fdisk -iy
> #disklabel -R
> #fsck
>
> Thanks Geoff and David.
>
> After reinstalling OpenBSD everything seems so be running fine.
If you reinstalled anyway, why did you bother restoring?
On Mon, Sep 06, 2021 at 12:44:59AM +, iio7 wrote:
> > > Why isn't it removed? It is kinda "misguiding".
> >
> > Shucks, you must feel terrible about our decision.
>
> Well, compared to the fact that you, back in 2016, wrote that,
> "We don't spend hours of our time adding unimportant notes to
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