I could and may eventually write a script.

I am putting together a media server for hosting my CD's as MP3's.  I am 
wanting to move as many of system and app config files I change through this 
process to a location on my "data" partition so that I won't have to redo 
them in the event that I rebuild the root partition.

Thanks,
-Clay
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Joshua Tinnin
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org ; Clay
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 9:03 PM
Subject: Re: Can "/etc/rc.conf" be replaced with a symlink?


On Monday 28 February 2005 04:55 am, "Clay"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I realized what the problem mostly likely was after submitting the
> question. I do believe that the mount point where I am wanting to
> have rc.conf located is not yet available when the file is read.  Is
> there a way to have this FS mounted prior to rc.conf being read?
> Could I maybe place this mount point above the root in fstab?  I will
> give it try when I have time later today.

Perhaps there is a better solution that will eliminate the need to deal
with this issue. You might consider writing a script that will backup
the files you want, which you write once and use forever, or you can
dump the root filesystem (for one) to a backup disk and/or a compressed
file. This can be done on a regular basis with a cron job. I'm not sure
what your specific needs are, but there are easier ways to do backups.

- jt 


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