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Date:      Fri, 02 Nov 2012 19:35:46 +0100
From:      Bas Smeelen <b.smeelen@ose.nl>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Cc:        Mateusz Guzik <mjguzik@gmail.com>
Subject:   Re: SU+J on 9.1-RC2 ISO
Message-ID:  <50941282.6010901@ose.nl>
In-Reply-To: <20121102183123.GA22755@dft-labs.eu>
References:  <5093F934.7050306@ose.nl> <5093FD3D.3080201@ateamsystems.com> <1351876381.2657.1.camel@mjakubik.localdomain> <50940276.5030306@ateamsystems.com> <20121102183123.GA22755@dft-labs.eu>

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On 11/02/2012 07=3A31 PM=2C Mateusz Guzik wrote=3A
=3E On Sat=2C Nov 03=2C 2012 at 12=3A27=3A18AM +0700=2C Adam Strohl wrote=
=3A
=3E=3E On 11/3/2012 0=3A13=2C Mike Jakubik wrote=3A
=3E=3E=3E You can disable SU+J after installing=2C though it would be nice=
 if the
=3E=3E=3E installer gave you a choice=2E
=3E=3E This assumes that you know about this flaw=2C which most people do n=
ot=2E
=3E=3E
=3E=3E I didn=27t until I discovered it by panic-ing a perfectly fine runni=
ng
=3E=3E server=2E  Getting burned by a known bug like this shouldn=27t be=20=
=22SOP=22
=3E=3E for users of FreeBSD=2E
=3E=3E
=3E Currently when you try to take a snapshot=2C the kernel checks whether=
 SUJ
=3E is enabled on specified mount-point=2C and if yes it returns EOPNOTSUPP=
=2E
=3E
=3E See this commit =28MFCed as r230725=29=3A
=3E http=3A//svnweb=2Efreebsd=2Eorg/base=3Fview=3Drevision=26amp=3Brevision=
=3D230250
=3E
=3E So it=27s not that bad=2E

How about more installs on SSD and the hint about this in the=20
bsdinstaller source=3F



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