On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 01:52:12AM +0100, Adam Nealis wrote:
> I've had my 4.4-RC machine lock up tight after removing
> the USB connector without killing all relevant daemons,
That is not unexpected; it seems to be a generic problem
with removable network devices on FreeBSD (e.g. try removing
a usb or pccard ethernet interface when dhclient is running)
It's safer if you kill any programs using the interface first.
> but that hasn't happened since I:
>
> o Checked out the sauce on 27 August
> o Applied your /etc/usbd.conf patch
Oh, that's good. Do you have modem_run running all the time?
Actually that brings up a more general question: what does
modem_run do when it's lurking in the background, and do I
need it?
> Although I still have to ^C to cause /etc/usb_ppp start
> to exit during bootup,
I have a similar problem of the machine not booting properly
whenit starts with the modem plugged in, but since I am
a bit reluctant to disrupt my housemates' connectivity I
haven't investigated thoroughly.
> Which files have changed since my checkout then?
your MD5s first:
MD5 (atm.c) = 985cc2820bc9b208dd429fe05cdbe439
MD5 (atm.c) = fd245d6ad1039f2c946ea69890298fcc
MD5 (pppoa2m.c) = 6e5024bd493d8c6b779b364455e89c41
MD5 (pppoa2m.c) = f2170858c79a65489c77dc70b7878aad
MD5 (pppoa3.c) = 10e7cb4a81165c943210380b5f43bebf
MD5 (pppoa3.c) = 6591a692492293e731495e2e0872167d
MD5 (pppoa3.h) = ddf00c567f447b1462be4e72cdd452a9
MD5 (pppoa3.h) = bf79af1b105366067fe5bbae59b62b82
I'm using pppoa2m.
Tony.
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