jspath55, (edited ) to random
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Choose your destiny:

jspath55,
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./external/bsd/libarchive/dist/cpio/bsdcpio.1
.Sh HISTORY
The original
.Nm cpio
and
.Nm find
utilities were written by Dick Haight
while working in AT&T's Unix Support Group.
They first appeared in 1977 in PWB/UNIX 1.0, the
.Dq Programmer's Work Bench
system developed for use within AT&T.
They were first released outside of AT&T as part of System III Unix in 1981.
As a result,
.Nm cpio
actually predates
.Nm tar ,
even though it was not well-known outside of AT&T until some time later.

jspath55, to mst3k
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Took a screenshot of a few things I was trying out with ; the Zabbix dashboard has BSD Raspberry Pi wi-fi interface traffic, or lack thereof.
"Teenage Caveman" starred Robert Vaughn (later as the Man from U.N.C.L.E.'s cool spy Napoleon Solo), on VLC. With an treatment.

jspath55, to random
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Nice.
load averages: 67.2, 67.0, 70.5; up 0+02:21:48 20:30:41
388 processes: 387 sleeping, 1 on CPU
CPU0 states: 3.2% user, 0.0% nice, 4.2% system, 18.0% interrupt, 74.7% idle
CPU1 states: 2.4% user, 0.0% nice, 28.7% system, 0.0% interrupt, 68.9% idle

Kitchen sink test starting test suites before the last set finishes.

$ uname -a
NetBSD n.b 10.0 NetBSD 10.0 (GENERIC64) #0: [] mkrepro@mkrepro.NetBSD.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/evbarm/compile/GENERIC64 evbarm

Red on blue view of a top command with load averages over 50 running h_libarchive.

jspath55, to random
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Starting my fleet upgrade:

[ 1.000000] NetBSD 10.0 (GENERIC64) #0: Thu Mar 28 08:33:33 UTC 2024
[ 1.000000] mkrepro@mkrepro.NetBSD.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/evbarm/compile/GENERIC64
[ 1.000000] total memory = 930 MB
[ 1.000000] avail memory = 895 MB
[ 1.000000] timecounter: Timecounters tick every 10.000 msec
[ 1.000000] Kernelized RAIDframe activated
[ 1.000000] armfdt0 (root)
[ 1.000000] simplebus0 at armfdt0: Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus Rev 1.3

jspath55,
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The Pi 0W got up to even after a bunch of sd card errors (hinting new card time).
The Zero 2W won't re-start; card looks good so far. 7 flashes from the mb.
[ 1.000000] NetBSD 10.0 (RPI) #0: Thu Mar 28 08:33:33 UTC 2024
[ 1.000000] mkrepro@mkrepro.NetBSD.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/evbarm/compile/RPI
[ 1.000000] total memory = 448 MB
[ 1.000000] avail memory = 429 MB
...
[ 1.000000] armfdt0 (root)
[ 1.000000] simplebus0 at armfdt0: Raspberry Pi Zero W Rev 1.1

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is out!

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Not good. Don't see panic too often.

Mar 22 08:05:04 /netbsd: [ 465954.2272048] panic: Trap: Data Abort (EL1): Translation Fault L0 with read access for 000000000000005a: pc ffffc000003d0e34: ldrb w3, [x22,]

jspath55, to random
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With the release candidates still being issued, I refreshed several home systems and then kicked off "usr" tests. The Pi4 I reinstalled on an SSD has stalled a couple times during tests without traces I can find, and the amd64 system along with the Pi have started being noticed by , which creates many interfaces during automated test framework runs that I should have it ignore.

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Finally got time to do a clean install of NetBSD10_RC5 on my with an eMMC module.
Previously I had RC1 running for several months.
I have a PCIe M.2 card and a 500gb SSD; hence a breeze to backup key config files from RC1 and then restore once RC5 was up and SSD mounted.
Everything looks great 👍

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Honestly, that's the first server f.e. install that didn't make me copy the configuration file by hand.

"Congratulations! You have successfully installed Zabbix frontend.
"

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$ uname -a
NetBSD netbsd 10.0_RC3 NetBSD 10.0_RC3 (GENERIC) #0: Tue Jan 16 08:28:51 UTC 2024 mkrepro@mkrepro.NetBSD.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC i386 i386 Intel 686-class NetBSD

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The steps to get wifi on a #RaspberryPi4 working with #NetBSD10 are not as easy as I hoped.
https://chaos.social/@jspath55/111762930718180433
The missing "link" is a symbolic link post-install (PR?)

In directory /libdata/firmware/if_bwfm:
ln -s brcmfmac43455-sdio.raspberrypi,4-model-b.txt "brcmfmac43455-sdio.Raspberry Pi 4 Model B.txt"

HA!
$ ifconfig -a | grep "^[a-z]"
genet0: flags=0x8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
lo0: [...]
bwfm0: flags=0x8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500

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