00:42:37 zilti: i don't really have expertise in nfs but i would expect this would be a good idea because you'd have separate caches and also separate mount options if needed, i don't see any performance downside. i think the mailing list would also be a good place to ask about this 03:37:15 freebsd has standard groups, wheel operators video etc.. if i create a user named wheel, it will be added to group wheel.. is it unsafe to add a user named wheel ? 05:28:32 hernan604: you don't _have_ to have them be a member of that group `wheel` 07:42:14 rtprio: yeah 08:12:17 rtprio: Yes, it is more critical to me to have it on my RAID than to have the last bit of possible performance. I also use rsize and wsize mount flags to get better performance. 08:12:52 jmnbtslsQE: I figured the same with regard to caching, thanks! It seems fine. 09:02:26 I am getting controller timeouts on my mmcsd0 device again... I've already set hw.sdhci.enable_msi=0 in my /boot/loader.conf. Is there anything else I can do? 14:45:27 zilti, when I've had performance issues with FreeBSD device drivers, I've had good luck with reaching out to the driver maintainers. 14:48:28 In one case, I had the author of sf(4) shelled into a box I was using as a router, and he was able to see the quad card getting slammed with vastly more traffic than he was ever able to see in his development envionment. . . got the driver patched up for everyone. 15:07:55 How would I get the volume slider and media keys to work? I tested it with the xev command and it comes up as XF86AudioRaiseVolume and XF86AudioLowerVolume 15:08:21 I am using cwm is there a program to set the keybinds for it? 15:11:53 looks like `man cwmrc` 15:23:43 * CrtxReavr liked jason122onirc better. 15:23:48 He was way cooler. 15:32:31 I did not know I could set keybinds inside of cwm config 21:54:50 Weird little potentially-cosmetic race: https://bpa.st/RXFA