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    Looking for commit 008742971cb44d8c0f81929504ab7330442c4ba4 at repository pfsense-tools

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    • R Offline
      rickvanderzwet
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      Hi Folks,

      I am trying to debug root remount from RW to RO which takes 3 minutes.

      This issue has been fixed by the pfSense folks ages ago in issue #2401: Mounting read-only after mounting read-write can be very slow on NanoBSD. Which is mentioned as commit 008742971cb44d8c0f81929504ab7330442c4ba4 at repository pfsense-tools. I think how-ever it never made back into the FreeBSD source, as for example the issue is still reported present at the FreeBSD forum.

      I have been trying to locate the commit to find out the changes, how-ever I am unsucces in my attempts. My trail ends cold at two blog posts mentioning the pfsense-tools repository changed location on which instruction on how-to gain access does not work anymore and a second post saying it has been converted to a new structure. How-ever within this new structure I cannot find the commit 008742971cb44d8c0f81929504ab7330442c4ba4 I am looking for.

      Does somebody has a hint on how-to find the content of this commit? Thanks in advance!

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by

        The patch in question is shown here:
        https://groups.google.com/g/mailing.freebsd.bugs/c/j7pf1_QTlrM

        Steve

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          rickvanderzwet @stephenw10
          last edited by

          @stephenw10 thanks a lot! For further reference the corresponding FreeBSD PR is found here.

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