On Thu, 23 Nov 2017, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
[...] It is not like systemd that is replacing an existing system
in a more complex way.
I think, initialisation got always more complex. BSD init is simpler
than Sys V init, systemd went to the extrem. But rc scripts seem
also got always more comple
On Thu, 23 Nov 2017 08:26:52 + (UTC)
> On Wed, 22 Nov 2017, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
>
> > If you do it manually you are unlikely to do it when you should.
>
> From time to time I type: sync. I am more afraid of hardware failure,
> electricity blackout, my own errors, than of hacker attacks.
On Wed, 22 Nov 2017, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
If you do it manually you are unlikely to do it when you should.
From time to time I type: sync. I am more afraid of hardware failure,
electricity blackout, my own errors, than of hacker attacks.
Even on an 366mhz i386 it does not take very long?
On Wed, 22 Nov 2017 17:58:48 + (UTC)
> Of course, it is senseless to reorder kernel more than one time when
> the computer is up. But for the above reason, it is obviously
> not necessary to do it after any boot. You can do it manually
> from time to time, when the computer is up and you do n
On Wed, 22 Nov 2017, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
I would preffer to run the script for relinking kernel from
time to time manually, and not run it at boot time. The same
for reordering libraries.
Why exactly?
A laptop that does not go to the internet is rebooted more than
a home PC with internet
On Tue, 21 Nov 2017 17:11:34 + (UTC)
> I would preffer to run the script for relinking kernel from
> time to time manually, and not run it at boot time. The same
> for reordering libraries.
>
Why exactly? If you shutdown straight away and the relinking works next
time then the window of inv
Can you show us the relink.log when it fails?
It does not fail since a while.
I think, the problem is the following: I booted and rebooted
immediately, and tested doing that again, but the script for
relinking kernel runs in underground and takes a lot of time.
I wondered why I got the messa
On 11/18/17 15:38, Roderick wrote:
>
> Dear Sirs,
>
> At about every second shutdown I get at the end the message:
>
> ---
> reorder_kernel: kernel relinking failed; see
> /usr/share/compile/GENERIC.MP/relink.org
> ---
>
> The contents of last file is at the end of this Email.
>
> It is a jus
Dear Sirs,
At about every second shutdown I get at the end the message:
---
reorder_kernel: kernel relinking failed; see
/usr/share/compile/GENERIC.MP/relink.org
---
The contents of last file is at the end of this Email.
It is a just installed OpenBSD 6.2 (no upgrade). What does this
error
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