ports and /etc/rc.d/ [was: Where to put my own startup script]
Johny Mattsson
lonewolf-freebsd at earthmagic.org
Thu May 27 02:11:27 PDT 2004
Tobias Roth wrote:
> On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 10:01:45AM +0200, Oliver Eikemeier wrote:
>>The problem here is that /usr might not be a local filesystem, so touching
>>anything there before mountcritremote is not a really good idea.
>
> that is exactly what i wanted to say. since racoon might be needed to
> mount remote filesystems, and at the same time possibly being located on
> one, we have a problem.
Isn't this the very reason why NetBSD separates between mountcritlocal,
mountcritremote, and mountall? In the above case, I would assume that
racoon would be started between mountcritremote and mountall, elegantly
solving the problem?
Cheers,
/Johny
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