bug#24684: invalid command-line syntax to herd causes a kernel panic?
From:
Caleb Ristvedt
Subject:
bug#24684: invalid command-line syntax to herd causes a kernel panic?
Date:
Thu, 13 Oct 2016 14:26:04 -0500
I should have read the man page before trying to use multiple commands at once, but somehow it ended up causing a kernel panic?
Here's what I ran as root in tty0 (I think that's what it's called, it's the thing I get to by pressing ctrl + alt + f1):
herd enable ntpd start ntpd
ntpd had been disabled because it kept immediately exiting, which it was doing because I had another one running, which I had running because it was originally disabled because it couldn't fix time errors of over 1000 seconds without the -g flag and so immediately exited every time and was disabled by shepherd automatically. I don't know how relevant any of that is.
On GuixSD can't-see-the-version-number-right-now-because-it's-panicked-but-I-think-it's-the-latest-one.