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jbkpmooney: are you good with the sata fixes?
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Smithx10How do I see what kernel params i booted with?
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Smithx10in Linux I can see it via cat /proc/cmdline
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nomadI thought it would be in dmesg but my hosts have all been up long enough that dmesg has lost the boot info so I can't check it.
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nomadI see a bunch of interesting things in /var/log/kern.log and /var/adm/messages but nothing stands out as kernel params. You might find what you're looking for in /etc/system and /etc/system.d, though.
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Smithx10just trying to see like "BOOT_IMAGE=(hd3,gpt2)/vmlinuz-6.2.2-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64 root=UUID=3db685da-2072-45c5-b380-ed5e27f7b647 ro crashkernel=auto rhgb quiet console=tty0 console=ttyS1,115200n8"
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jbkthere's bootargs
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pmooneyjbk: go ahead
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Smithx10ahhh, its bootparams
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gitomat[illumos-gate] 15070 dtrace could batch work during probe setup/teardown -- Bryan Cantrill <bryan⊙oc>
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gitomat[illumos-gate] 15614 SMB server should use ksocket_sendmblk -- Gordon Ross <gordon.ross⊙tc>
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jbk
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jbkwhoops :)
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andyfIt's been there for at least 18 years, must be fine!
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jbkwell it's not wrong, but i'm guessing it wasn't the intention to include the newline and leading space
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alanc"cstyle says my line's too long? fine, insert a \ and newline!"
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jbkalanc could see how long that's actually been there :)
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alanclooks like since 1998
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jbkso it could rent a car :)
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sjorgenot sure i'd let code drive a car
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alancI wouldn't either, but plenty of others let code drive cars around here (SF Bay Area)
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Smithx10
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sjorgei wonder if we'll get a
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sjorgefork like with elastic