below: boot single user, leave it ro, tunefs,
then reboot while still ro.
Also, I've seen the sysctl kern.geom.debugflags=16 thing in zfs
tutorials and such, but haven't seen where it's actually necessary. I
think this is outdated and changed circa 8.0.
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The exact procedure which
make.
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along the way? It is, IMHO, the strangest
thing in your kernel vs. GENERIC, which you said works.
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people in
limited admin groups like operator should be presumed able to
escalate to root. I think operator is allowed to run dump, among other
things. A big Windows security flaw is adding people to Power Users,
as if that stops anything beyond clumsy mistakes.
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Value has consistently said isn't
happening).
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aren't going to get people
too excited about fixing it without tracking down the exact problem
and/or sending a patch.
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