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Re: repeated failure to properly shutdown
Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2016 22:15:02 -0700
From: Michael Plass <mfpnb%plass-family.net@localhost>
Message-ID: <3C6B1155-00DF-420D-82DA-6227D62D7A7A%plass-family.net@localhost>
| Hmm, it looks like doing "shutdown now" to get into single-user
| will force-unmount the tmpfs file systems (/etc/rc.d/swap1),
Yes, but for Brad, that is what caused the panic that started all of
this discussion, so ...
| so you could be left in a state where
| creating a regular /dev/null becomes all too easy.
that possibility never arose.
| As an aside, while testing out things I also noticed that MAKEDEV
| tries to use $MKNOD in create_mfs_dev(), but this is only set if
| the -m switch is supplied.
I'd need to analyse that a little more, but I am not sure it is
relevant. Perhaps the MKNOD there should be TOOL_MKNOD ?
| So the attempt to make a temporary console fails.
If the mknod of temp_console fails, the result would be that output
from MAKEDEV would be sent to a unlinked file ("temp_console") rather
than to the actual system console device, which is clearly the intent.
While that's not good, if it happens, nor is it a reason for anything else
to fail, and nor does it explain how /dev/null would get to be a file.
kre
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