On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 09:18:51PM +0100, Robert Swindells wrote: > > "Ian D. Leroux" <[email protected]> wrote: > >With sources from Oct. 17th I get a repeatable hang whenever I shutdown > >my laptop (NetBSD/amd64 current). If X is running at shutdown time, > >then I can't switch back to the console (Ctrl-Alt-F1 has no effect) and > >my only recourse is to kill the power. If X is not running I can > >switch to the console and see that the last messages to the console are > >kernel (green) warnings of the form > > > >uid 0, pid 1, command init, on /var: file system full > > Are any filesystems using tmpfs ? > > I saw the same problem on one of my systems, I fixed it by backing out > the last change to /etc/rc.d/swap1: > > <http://mail-index.netbsd.org/source-changes/2015/04/20/msg065184.html>
How does that work? I made that change to *prevent* a reproducible hang... (/var isn't a tmpfs on your system is it? So what is the connection?) Cheers, Patrick
