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H A Dgeom_slice.cdiff 95038 Fri Apr 19 09:24:12 MDT 2002 phk Make kernel dumps work with GEOM.

Notice that if the device on which the dump is set is destroyed for
any reason, the dump setting is lost. This in particular will
happen in the case of spoilage. For instance if you set dump on
ad0s1b and open ad0 for writing, ad0s* will be spoilt and the dump
setting lost. See geom(4) for more about spoiling.

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H A Dgeom.hdiff 95038 Fri Apr 19 09:24:12 MDT 2002 phk Make kernel dumps work with GEOM.

Notice that if the device on which the dump is set is destroyed for
any reason, the dump setting is lost. This in particular will
happen in the case of spoilage. For instance if you set dump on
ad0s1b and open ad0 for writing, ad0s* will be spoilt and the dump
setting lost. See geom(4) for more about spoiling.

Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs.
H A Dgeom_dev.cdiff 95038 Fri Apr 19 09:24:12 MDT 2002 phk Make kernel dumps work with GEOM.

Notice that if the device on which the dump is set is destroyed for
any reason, the dump setting is lost. This in particular will
happen in the case of spoilage. For instance if you set dump on
ad0s1b and open ad0 for writing, ad0s* will be spoilt and the dump
setting lost. See geom(4) for more about spoiling.

Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs.
H A Dgeom_disk.cdiff 95038 Fri Apr 19 09:24:12 MDT 2002 phk Make kernel dumps work with GEOM.

Notice that if the device on which the dump is set is destroyed for
any reason, the dump setting is lost. This in particular will
happen in the case of spoilage. For instance if you set dump on
ad0s1b and open ad0 for writing, ad0s* will be spoilt and the dump
setting lost. See geom(4) for more about spoiling.

Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs.

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