Re: Proposal: /lib/init/rw

2010-02-04 Thread Doug Ledford
On 02/04/2010 05:09 AM, Harald Hoyer wrote: > I would like to follow debian and add a tmpfs to /lib/init/rw , which would > serve as a transition from initramfs to real root for files from daemons, > which > need to transition from initramfs, like mdmon, dmeventd, rpc.statd, etc. > > FYI, /var

Re: Proposal: /lib/init/rw

2010-02-04 Thread Bryn M. Reeves
On Thu, 2010-02-04 at 17:47 +0200, Slava Zanko wrote: > Bill Nottingham wrote: > > My bikeshedding opinion is /lib/init/state might be better. But if > > it's just to be temporary, why isn't /dev/.initramfs OK? > +1. > > After starting udev daemon old content of /dev catalog will be hidden > (/de

Re: Proposal: /lib/init/rw

2010-02-04 Thread Slava Zanko
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Bill Nottingham wrote: > My bikeshedding opinion is /lib/init/state might be better. But if > it's just to be temporary, why isn't /dev/.initramfs OK? +1. After starting udev daemon old content of /dev catalog will be hidden (/dev/.initramfs too). S

Re: Proposal: /lib/init/rw

2010-02-04 Thread Bill Nottingham
Harald Hoyer (har...@redhat.com) said: > I would like to follow debian and add a tmpfs to /lib/init/rw , which would > serve as a transition from initramfs to real root for files from daemons, > which > need to transition from initramfs, like mdmon, dmeventd, rpc.statd, etc. My bikeshedding op

Re: Proposal: /lib/init/rw

2010-02-04 Thread Jon Masters
On Thu, 2010-02-04 at 11:09 +0100, Harald Hoyer wrote: > I would like to follow debian and add a tmpfs to /lib/init/rw , which would > serve as a transition from initramfs to real root for files from daemons, > which > need to transition from initramfs, like mdmon, dmeventd, rpc.statd, etc. > >

Proposal: /lib/init/rw

2010-02-04 Thread Harald Hoyer
I would like to follow debian and add a tmpfs to /lib/init/rw , which would serve as a transition from initramfs to real root for files from daemons, which need to transition from initramfs, like mdmon, dmeventd, rpc.statd, etc. FYI, /var is not an option, because it can be on a seperate partiti