[DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2718] usbd_enable="yes" in /etc/rc.conf can cause a server to be unable to reboot without manual intervention

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Sun Aug 24 15:24:36 PDT 2014


Issue #2718 has been updated by zcrownover.


> ls /usr/sbin/u*
/usr/sbin/usbconfig	/usr/sbin/usbdump

No. This was with the stock kernel in the 3.8.2 ISO. I have updated it since changing the usbd_enable="no". I pulled the source and compiled with the default configuration options.

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Bug #2718: usbd_enable="yes" in /etc/rc.conf can cause a server to be unable to reboot without manual intervention
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2718#change-12217

* Author: zcrownover
* Status: New
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee: 
* Category: 
* Target version: 3.8.0
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I installed 3.8.2 from a CD on a server the day before yesterday, the default /etc/rc.conf that came with it, modified initially by me only for the networking setup, had usbd_enable="yes" in it. When I tried to reboot, after stopping sshd but before getting to devd, it just stopped. I came back in person the next morning and just hit ctrl-alt-delete, and it resumed the reboot process and booted up normally. I changed the usbd_enable="yes" to no, and that fixed the problem.

i don't know if this affects all hardware or just the supermicro I ran this on, but unless you have physical/ipmi access to a system, this would make reboots impossible remotely.



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