5 cents from me, as I'm fan of Nemo's writings (and code also) link to his
papers https://lsub.org/who/nemo/papers.html
2016-09-09 18:54 GMT+03:00 Brantley Coile :
> I’ve been reading Nemo’s “Notes on the Plan 9 3rd edition Kernel Source”
> after a number of years. Three
> It sounds like reboot wasn't a big concern for the raspberry Pi engineers.
> Wow, weird.
The normal case considered by the engineers is rebooting from the
default kernel binary on the sd card (ie hard reset), which works
fine both for linux and plan 9.
The problem with 'fshalt -r' is that the
I’ve been reading Nemo’s “Notes on the Plan 9 3rd edition Kernel Source” after
a number of years. Three things struck me on this reading of what is a great
and much appreciated work. First, is what a good job Francisco did with this
work. Even though he never finished it, having been
I wanted to check if the problem was pre existing or a result of a potentially
bad merge on my part. It sounds like reboot wasn't a big concern for the
raspberry Pi engineers. Wow, weird.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll try it out when/if they ever have the zero
available in Canada for a
> Only weird problem is when I do fshalt -r. My pi2 goes unstable with panics
> on reboot. Cold reset brings it back to normal.
Sorry, I have seen this failure too, but only on pi3. If you run with
*ncpu=1 the soft reboot seems to work reliably. But my scheme for
rebooting from multicore state