daily CVS update output

2015-07-06 Thread NetBSD source update
Updating src tree: P src/crypto/external/bsd/openssh/dist/auth2-pubkey.c P src/crypto/external/bsd/openssh/dist/readconf.c P src/crypto/external/bsd/openssh/dist/session.c P src/crypto/external/bsd/openssh/dist/ssh.c P src/crypto/external/bsd/openssh/dist/sshconnect2.c P src/crypto/external/bsd/op

Re: dynamically created /dev/null is a regular file

2015-07-06 Thread Martin Husemann
On Mon, Jul 06, 2015 at 06:32:59AM -0600, Brook Milligan wrote: > I was hoping to run a read-only root. In that case, isn't tmpfs /dev > the right solution? I don't think it is needed, but of course it also should work. But this is the easy way to track it down: remove the bogus /dev/null, turn

Re: dynamically created /dev/null is a regular file

2015-07-06 Thread Brook Milligan
On Jul 6, 2015, at 1:02 AM, Martin Husemann wrote: > Yes - and good question (but now probably easier to spot). > However (and this maybe a stupid question): why are you using the domU with > tmpfs /dev for production? I was hoping to run a read-only root. In that case, isn't tmpfs /dev the right

Re: dynamically created /dev/null is a regular file

2015-07-06 Thread Martin Husemann
On Sun, Jul 05, 2015 at 09:04:47PM -0600, Brook Milligan wrote: > Does this mean that something is writing to the DOMU /dev/null after > the tmpfs is unmounted? What could that be? Yes - and good question (but now probably easier to spot). However (and this maybe a stupid question): why are you