Rupert, please go away. 

You are not useful, and you're being an asshole. 

You belong in a different community. 

Please go rant somewhere else about how horrible we are, 
and stop abusing our volunteer developers with your
abuse.

-Bob

On Tue, May 05, 2020 at 08:09:44AM +0000, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
> How about clearing your head from all those irrelevant questions of yours, 
> and focus instead on the info you already have in the OP?
> 
> It is a shame for obsd's kernel to crash when mounting a disk image, so focus 
> on the actual kernel crash to figure out a way to prevent this problem from 
> happening again.
> 
> Stop blaming or looking for anything else, because it will not help you.
> 
> -------- Original Message --------
> On May 5, 2020, 08:30, Janne Johansson < [email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Den tis 5 maj 2020 kl 01:10 skrev Rupert Gallagher <[email protected]>:
> > So you don't think there could be something odd in the bsd.rd so you would 
> > write
> "download bsd.rd #234234 from ftp.unsynchedmirror.com or my copy here"
> Perhaps this was fixed in 6.5 and you are running something older?
> 
> Why bothering about Mars when you have your feet wet on Earth?
> 
> bsd.rd, as well as everything else not in the OP, is irrelevant. I was not 
> running bsd.rd and I was not mounting its disk image, so stop asking for it.
> 
> You wrote:
> ---------------
> # INPUT
> Mounting ramdisk kernel.
> ---------------
> 
> kernel == bsd, ramdisk == .rd
> bsd.rd ~= ramdisk kernel.
> That seems to have been the common usage of that term in OpenBSD for the last 
> 25 years or so.
> 
> But you couldn't be arsed for details so..
> 
> Also, its poor form to bring back private replies into public lists again, I 
> gave you the chance to improve your report and you didn't take it, instead 
> pissing off some obsd devs in the process.
> Good job there.
> 
> --
> May the most significant bit of your life be positive.

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