Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 22:22:48 -0500 From: Ben WIlliams <williamsl@Home.Com> To: freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG Cc: Tom <tom@uniserve.com> Subject: Re[4]: SOFTUPDATES Message-ID: <16932.991221@Home.Com> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.02A.9912211859190.227-100000@shell.uniserve.ca> References: <Pine.BSF.4.02A.9912211859190.227-100000@shell.uniserve.ca>
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Tuesday, December 21, 1999 So that's a "Yes you need [br]oot & fixit"? (I actually tried it with wd0s1a too and got the same effect.) I'll just take my disks next time I go up to see the router/webserver/mailserver(pop&smtp)/ pain-in-my-ass box and be done with it. Thanks for the input. Tuesday, December 21, 1999, 10:02:02 PM, you wrote: T> On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, Ben WIlliams wrote: >> How far back is "used to"? I have a 3.2-RELEASE box that I tried >> booting into single-user mode both via `shutdown now` and 'boot -s' >> and couldn't get it to enable soft updates on /. When I did >> `shutdown now` it would complete the `tunefs -n enable rwd0s1a` but T> Probably because the r* superblocks are kept in memory, and don't modify T> the ondisk superblock. T> I think tunefs needs some more IQ in what devices it modifies. tunefs T> is fine to use with r* devices if you just want to see what the current T> settings are. I think tunefs should refuse to use the raw device for T> updating parameters, and always use the raw device to display parameters T> (so that -p works when the file system is mounted). T> Tom -- Ben mailto:williamsl@Home.Com To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message
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