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Re: init died
On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 09:42:59AM +0000, Patrick Welche wrote:
> i.e., failed with /sbin/init, so tried /rescue/init incase my libc somehow
> wasn't in sync. (How?!) netbooting...
Successfully netbooted identical files:
# mount
10.1.1.6:/usr/export/amd64 on / type nfs
/dev/raid0a on /mnt type ffs (local)
# md5 /mnt/netbsd /netbsd
MD5 (/mnt/netbsd) = 4e811b50d011485f7a44575b661cb0c7
MD5 (/netbsd) = 4e811b50d011485f7a44575b661cb0c7
# md5 /mnt/sbin/init /sbin/init
MD5 (/mnt/sbin/init) = 7f2601a20c76e69eca64e6aa281b8c2f
MD5 (/sbin/init) = 7f2601a20c76e69eca64e6aa281b8c2f
# md5 /mnt/lib/libc.so /lib/libc.so
MD5 (/mnt/lib/libc.so) = 4ec567b22d0cf2a59d377283adb20e8c
MD5 (/lib/libc.so) = 4ec567b22d0cf2a59d377283adb20e8c
# md5 /mnt/rescue/init /rescue/init
MD5 (/mnt/rescue/init) = b3688dd54dd6bc7405870ddd34ca4baa
MD5 (/rescue/init) = b3688dd54dd6bc7405870ddd34ca4baa
Computers are deterministic?
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