Christoph Anton Mitterer <cales...@scientia.net> writes: > Hi. > > I do not see how a event based initsystem would us actually help (but > perhaps I just don't understand it well enough). > I mean an event would be something like "mount root-fs".... but then it > would be still completely open, on what to actually do for that.
You are looking at this the wrong way around. The event would be "sdX detected", "md0 detected", "LVM detcted", "root-fs detected". The mounting of root would wait for the "root-fs detected" event while mdadm, lvm, multipath, dmcrypt, drbd, blkid, ... wait for the other events and trigger new ones in turn. > Regarding the shutdown thingy... is there any chance that Debian would > introduce kind of un-initramfs-images, in order to really unmount (not > remount,ro) and then cleanly "close" all open block devices? > Or do we have to look for different solutions here (if there are any). I've always wanted that but never had the time to implement it. Besides cleanly closeing all open block devices before reboot this could also be used to do a warm reboot. Shut everything down completly and then restart init without actualy power cycling. Possibly on another root device. If you implement something in that direction I would own you a glas of milk. MfG Goswin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87bpanhwy3....@frosties.localdomain