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Fucking monolithic OS

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  • littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.networkL littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.network

    a deadlocked filesystem driver should not require a fucking reboot

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    (it's not the rootfs nor even the same filesystem driver as used for the rootfs)

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    • littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.networkL littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.network

      (it's not the rootfs nor even the same filesystem driver as used for the rootfs)

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      #4

      stuck-I/O zombies should be recoverable.

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      • littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.networkL littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.network

        stuck-I/O zombies should be recoverable.

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        #5

        maybe I should just pull all the disks :blobhaj_thinking:

        Can't be stuck if no disks

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        • littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.networkL littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.network

          maybe I should just pull all the disks :blobhaj_thinking:

          Can't be stuck if no disks

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          #6

          (I can't reboot, the affected system is Karl .. our router. And Dani is working)

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          • littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.networkL littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.network

            maybe I should just pull all the disks :blobhaj_thinking:

            Can't be stuck if no disks

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            @littlefox Just run everything from initramfs!

            (Probably actually doable for a router, but I suspect it does some more stuff… )

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            • littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.networkL littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.network

              (I can't reboot, the affected system is Karl .. our router. And Dani is working)

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              #8

              I hate Linux.

              It's the best OS we have rn, but it's .. not good

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              • littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.networkL littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.network

                I hate Linux.

                It's the best OS we have rn, but it's .. not good

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                #9

                Wanna know how I deadlocked it?

                I copied data onto it.

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                • littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.networkL littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.network

                  Wanna know how I deadlocked it?

                  I copied data onto it.

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                  #10

                  @littlefox What.

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                  • littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.networkL littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.network

                    Wanna know how I deadlocked it?

                    I copied data onto it.

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                    #11

                    I wish I had some clones and could just develop LF OS full time ..

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                    • littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.networkL littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.network

                      maybe I should just pull all the disks :blobhaj_thinking:

                      Can't be stuck if no disks

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                      #12

                      (this didn't work btw)

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                      • littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.networkL littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.network

                        (this didn't work btw)

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                        @littlefox mood, but it's difficult with kernel level modules to just punt them out, even for userspace processes handling zombies can be a pain because there's no way for them to receive signals, and at kernel level they're basically equal to the kernel itself, so avoiding a reboot there is difficult without writing elaborate hacky kernel level circuitry to handle those situations

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                        • anthropy@mastodon.derg.nzA anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz

                          @littlefox mood, but it's difficult with kernel level modules to just punt them out, even for userspace processes handling zombies can be a pain because there's no way for them to receive signals, and at kernel level they're basically equal to the kernel itself, so avoiding a reboot there is difficult without writing elaborate hacky kernel level circuitry to handle those situations

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                          #14

                          @anthropy and that's the reason for my complaint

                          Just stop having that much shit in the kernel /o\

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                          • littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.networkL littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.network

                            @anthropy and that's the reason for my complaint

                            Just stop having that much shit in the kernel /o\

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                            @littlefox but FUSE is slow 😛

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