Subject: Re: tough filesystem stains
To: None <netbsd-help@netbsd.org>
From: Michael C. Richardson <mcr@sandelman.ottawa.on.ca>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 08/17/1998 12:15:30
>>>>> "Tim" == Tim Rightnour <root@garbled.net> writes:
Tim> On 13-Aug-98 Andrew Brown spoke unto us all: # >I don't think this
Tim> is a new problem; as I understand it, this is why # >the -n option
Tim> exists for reboot. # # actually...my sunos 4.1.3 man page for
Tim> reboot says: # # -n Avoid the sync(1). It can be used if a disk or
Tim> the # processor is on fire. # # although...if "a disk or the
Tim> processor" were on fire, i doubt you'd # actually calmly (madly?)
Tim> type "reboot".
Tim> No doubt.. I'd be headed for the wall socket with a quickness.. ;)
Tim> Perhaps they are just trying to say "only in extreme circumstances"
Tim> But then.. who would type "man reboot" at a time like that?
Well, if the disk was in an external case, and the system had an internal
UPS and a soft on/off switch (most notebooks now!), then the only way to
get the system to shut off should be to use "halt" and of course you wouldn't
want to wait to sync to the disk, since that box was going to take awhile
to respond :-)
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