Re: kernel panic with /etc/daily and ntfs mount

2012-12-21 Thread Sebastian Neuper
On Thu, 20 Dec 2012 21:36:12 + (UTC)
Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:

  and my first try was to apply the bgpd patch. I even succeeded in 
  recompiling
  the kernel thanks to your great documentation and noticed afterwards, that
  i didn't have to and bgpd has nothing to do with it :)
 
  You don't have to rebuild the kernel for that patch.
  You have to rebuild and install bgpd, which is part of userland.
 
 ..and you don't have to do it at all unless you're running bgpd.
 
 If you are running it, you will know.

Yeah, ok. Thanks. :)

This bug has something to do with find(1) on ntfs partitions and daily(8) uses 
find(1). A report was already sent to b...@openbsd.org . Here is a link to MARC:

http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugsm=135578697512678w=2

Best, Sebastian.

-- 
Sebastian Neuper pha...@gmx.de



Re: kernel panic with /etc/daily and ntfs mount

2012-12-20 Thread Dustin Fechner
On 12/20/2012 11:36 AM, Sebastian Neuper wrote:
 it took me a while to figure out, why X just freezes every day at 0:30 am,
 and my first try was to apply the bgpd patch. I even succeeded in recompiling
 the kernel thanks to your great documentation and noticed afterwards, that
 i didn't have to and bgpd has nothing to do with it :)

You don't have to rebuild the kernel for that patch.
You have to rebuild and install bgpd, which is part of userland.



Re: kernel panic with /etc/daily and ntfs mount

2012-12-20 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2012-12-20, Dustin Fechner d...@hush.com wrote:
 On 12/20/2012 11:36 AM, Sebastian Neuper wrote:
 it took me a while to figure out, why X just freezes every day at 0:30 am,
 and my first try was to apply the bgpd patch. I even succeeded in recompiling
 the kernel thanks to your great documentation and noticed afterwards, that
 i didn't have to and bgpd has nothing to do with it :)

 You don't have to rebuild the kernel for that patch.
 You have to rebuild and install bgpd, which is part of userland.



..and you don't have to do it at all unless you're running bgpd.

If you are running it, you will know.