add second echo to >>/var/log/messages ;)
Hope not to forget one > ;-)
But is there a system call or configuration to do that automatically ? I can
see some echo in /etc/rc without any >>, and their result seems to go to
/var/messages.
I wish to learn to do clean scripting :-)
actually i
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
I couldn't find the hostname sent by dhcp, but found a way to find the
ip address.
just use hostname command.
I did, but the answer is empty (remember this is before /etc/rc is run).
Where is kept the data received by dhcp_client during pxe boot ?
The only problem i
Thank you very much, it is now running well after some hardware adventure.
I couldn't find the hostname sent by dhcp, but found a way to find the ip
address.
just use hostname command.
The only problem i have is that the "echo done" and other standard outputs
are not visible in /var/log/me
Hello,
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
i already did such things but with NetBSD 1.5 for my Xterminal distro.
it's simple:
mount / readonly, put everything here.
in /etc put /etc/rc consisting only
#!/bin/sh
exec /systemrc
in /systemrc put something like that:
#!/bin/sh
echo -n Mounting workstation co
Paul B. Mahol wrote:
Well, I tested unionfs on CURRENT and it did not crashed on me. Feel
free to test it on 7 STABLE and report results to developers.
Thanks for the feed-back, i will no more be afraid to test :-)
I will tell you later,
Best regards,
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On 12/16/08, Bernard Dugas wrote:
> Paul B. Mahol wrote:
>
>> On 12/16/08, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
>
When you want to change something, you add a rw TransparentLayer :
mount -tl yournfsserver:/StationYchanges/etc /etc
So that changed or added files are only stored in this rw parti
On Tue, 2008-12-16 at 15:02 +0100, Bernard Dugas wrote:
> Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> > i already did such things but with NetBSD 1.5 for my Xterminal distro.
> >
> > it's simple:
>
> More simple when you tell it ;-) Thanks a lot, i will try it tonight !
>
> > I wish it's helpful, doing this doesn'
MOUNT_NULLFS(8) doc is very detailled, but i can't find how to use it for my
problem : being able to go from common shared configuration to specific
you can't - nullfs doesn't do this.
use symlinks
/etc containing tons of links to /sharedetc and few files instead of
symlink - for those that
Paul B. Mahol wrote:
On 12/16/08, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
When you want to change something, you add a rw TransparentLayer :
mount -tl yournfsserver:/StationYchanges/etc /etc
So that changed or added files are only stored in this rw partition, thus
very small and easy to manage.
This would
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
mount_unionfs
but i don't know how stable it is.
Thanks to fill my dreams :-) The dream is close, but still a dream :-(
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=mount_unionfs&sektion=8&apropos=0&manpath=FreeBSD+7.0-RELEASE
"BUGS
THIS FILE SYSTEM TYPE IS NOT YET FUL
On 12/16/08, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
>>> it's simple:
>>
>> More simple when you tell it ;-) Thanks a lot, i will try it tonight !
>
> it doesn't have chance - must work :)
>
>>
>>> I wish it's helpful, doing this doesn't just save space but saves time -
>>> you have to upgrade software once.
>>
>>
it's simple:
More simple when you tell it ;-) Thanks a lot, i will try it tonight !
it doesn't have chance - must work :)
I wish it's helpful, doing this doesn't just save space but saves time -
you have to upgrade software once.
So preserving consistency, which is the most important whe
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
i already did such things but with NetBSD 1.5 for my Xterminal distro.
it's simple:
More simple when you tell it ;-) Thanks a lot, i will try it tonight !
I wish it's helpful, doing this doesn't just save space but saves time -
you have to upgrade software once.
So p
on NFS server.
Lot of root directories can be shared and mounted in fstab, after booting
process : /usr, /home...
In current solution, the minimum root directories i had to keep for managing
to boot are :
bin libexec sbin boot etc lib
i already did such things but with NetBSD 1.5 for my Xt
Hi,
I'm working on a project to have many diskless clients PXEbooting on 1
nfs server.
This works now, but i would like to have a more efficient use of disk
space on NFS server.
Lot of root directories can be shared and mounted in fstab, after
booting process : /usr, /home...
In current
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