DA>> It is not a bug of insserv per se. Rather, insserv needs to be notified that when mhddfs mounts are present, fuse becomes a pre-requisite for mounting them. See bug #555541 for similar discussion for another filesystem implementation.
DA> I doubt that *each* fuse filesystem should notify insserv. I think DA> that this notification should be placed into fuse-package DA> (fuse-utils). And only if a filesystem requires additional services, DA> then it should provide such notifies. DA> What kind of "additional services" you have in mind, exactly? not only fuse. for example: network, or runned ssh server. mhddfs depends only on fuse. So I think that fuse should provide mount posibility in its init scripts. And FSs like sshfs must provide additional depends. DA> I am not a DD, but in my opinion the following makes sense: DA> If starting up fuse early has no adverse side-effects, then it is the proper way to go, and this bug should be merged with #555541. It is a wrong way in mhddfs's init script to init FUSE. I think that FUSE must be init in FUSE's script. DA> Otherwise (assuming there are some side-effects) the following seems to be the proper course: DA> 1)Fuse should be started early only if there are some fuse-based mounts in /etc/fstab Fuse must assume that user can mount FUSE filesystems from fstab (If he installed fuse-util). I think. DA> 2)Fuse-utils could not possibly know how to detect all possible syntaxes for fuse-based filesystems in /etc/fstab All syntaxes are identical: filesystem#something /path fuse options number number any fuse filesystem is mounted as *fuse* type. DA> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- DA> Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) DA> iEYEAREDAAYFAkzHspwACgkQq4wAz/jiZTdv0gCg2y8aAjJ9MC/YLkL+KZfFHMGA DA> pqUAn1+FP6jb1mjNNxoQZNcfHIUPBj7F DA> =FMPs please, don't quote signatures :) -- ... mpd playing: U.D.O. - Shout It Out . ''`. Dmitry E. Oboukhov : :’ : email: [email protected] jabber://[email protected] `. `~’ GPGKey: 1024D / F8E26537 2006-11-21 `- 1B23 D4F8 8EC0 D902 0555 E438 AB8C 00CF F8E2 6537
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