Erik Norgaard wrote:
Helge Preuss wrote:
I use a GBDE-encrypted /var partition which i attach and mount
during boot in rc.local.
why don't you use /etc/rc.d/gbde? (btw, which version of FBSD?).
Heh, because I didn't know about it! Thanks, this looks like the
cleanest solution.
How d
Helge Preuss wrote:
I use a GBDE-encrypted /var partition which i attach and mount during
boot in rc.local.
why don't you use /etc/rc.d/gbde? (btw, which version of FBSD?).
Heh, because I didn't know about it! Thanks, this looks like the
cleanest solution.
How do I use this script? If I
I use a GBDE-encrypted /var partition which i attach and mount during
boot in rc.local.
why don't you use /etc/rc.d/gbde? (btw, which version of FBSD?).
Heh, because I didn't know about it! Thanks, this looks like the
cleanest solution.
How do I use this script? If I interpret the source
Helge Preuss wrote:
I use a GBDE-encrypted /var partition which i attach and mount during
boot in rc.local.
why don't you use /etc/rc.d/gbde? (btw, which version of FBSD?).
As an ugly workaround i copied the ld*.so.hints to the encrypted
/var/run, but obviously it is better to run /etc/rc.d/
Hello,
I use a GBDE-encrypted /var partition which i attach and mount during
boot in rc.local. Now this has worked flawlessly until my last
portmanager -u run, after which the following happens during the boot
sequence:
- /etc/rc.d/ldconfig writes /var/run/ld.so.hints and
/var/run/ld-elf.so