On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 12:33 AM, Alexander Motin <mav_at_freebsd.org> wrote: > Brandon Gooch wrote: >> On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 3:35 PM, Doug Barton <dougb_at_freebsd.org> wrote: >>> On 06/20/10 08:47, Alexander Motin wrote: >>>> While this can be done in sysctl.conf, it would be better to do it in >>>> loader.conf to make it applied from the beginning, without on-the-fly >>>> timers change. >>> You're probably right that for something this fundamental it's better to do >>> it in loader.conf, however I wanted to mention that I recently changed the >>> rcorder for the "early" boot scripts to run sysctl first for very similar >>> reasons. >> >> This is good information, so sorry if I'm being dense: does this mean >> that it should have worked by applying the changes via >> /etc/sysctl.conf? > > "You are too old. You are already born." (c) Sergey Lukyanenko. > stathz set much earlier, just before "Starting kernel event timers" > logged first time. It can only be affected from loader.conf. OK. I understand everything[*] now... >> No worries though, I've set it in /boot/loader.conf to avoid any >> possible ambiguity or anomalous behavior, and it's working very well! > > Nice. Very nice :) > BTW, I've successfully tested suspend/resume on my amd64 laptop with all > timers. For me, suspend/resume trials will be this evening, U.S. Central Standard Time... Looking forward to it! -Brandon [*] Well, almost everything, except for the Russian Sci-Fi quote ;)Received on Mon Jun 21 2010 - 10:19:33 UTC
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