On Wed, Dec 27, 2006 at 09:27:24PM +0200, Erik Udo wrote: > How can i make init chroot after executing /etc/rc, and executing > /etc/rc again in the chrooted enviroment? > Go look at the NetBSD init(8) that can do this, and bring us back a patch for this. Quote from the NetBSD init(8) manpage:
: 2. Multi-user boot (default operation). Executes /etc/rc (see rc(8)). : If this was the first state entered (as opposed to entering here : after state 1), then /etc/rc will be invoked with its first argument : being `autoboot'. If /etc/rc exits with a non-zero (error) exit : code, commence single user operation by giving the super-user a : shell on the console by going to state 1 (single user). Otherwise, : proceed to state 3. : : If value of the ``init.root'' sysctl node is not equal to / at this : point, the /etc/rc process will be run inside a chroot(2) indicated : by sysctl with the same error handling as above. Cheers, -- Ruslan Ermilov [EMAIL PROTECTED] FreeBSD committer
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