mount(8) bug? rc.d/mountlate bug? bug in both?

Devin Teske devin.teske at fisglobal.com
Sat Dec 3 01:05:48 UTC 2011



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Doug Barton [mailto:dougb at FreeBSD.org]
> Sent: Friday, December 02, 2011 3:55 PM
> To: Devin Teske
> Cc: freebsd-rc at freebsd.org; 'Ken Smith'; 'Parker-Smith'; phk at freebsd.org;
> 'Julian Elischer'; Robison, Dave
> Subject: Re: mount(8) bug? rc.d/mountlate bug? bug in both?
> 
> On 12/02/2011 15:44, Devin Teske wrote:
> 
> >>>> Short answer, tag the mount(s) noauto in fstab, and mount them in
> >>> /etc/rc.local.
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> That may be the simplest approach.
> >>>
> >>> However, we're looking more for a solution that involves keeping the
> >>> NFS mounts in fstab(5).
> >>
> >> Why said anything about moving the NFS mounts out of fstab?
> >
> > s/mounts in fstab(5)/mounting logic entirely contained within
> > fstab(5)/
> 
> /etc/fstab is just a configuration file. The actual mounting of stuff happens
> elsewhere. My suggestion is to move the actual mounting of stuff from one rc
file
> to another, a solution which will completely meet your needs without changing
> anything in the base. The fact that you're rejecting the simple solution
indicates
> to me pretty clearly that I don't want to be involved further.
> 
> >> Not to mention, you specifically asked for a solution that involved
> >> no code changes. Now you're proposing code changes.
> >
> > You expect everybody that asks questions to wait indefinitely for an
> > answer and do nothing in the mean time? What a sad world.
> 
> Indefinitely? I answered your initial post less than an hour after you posted
it.
> 

Tea in china? Whatever dude.
-- 
Devin


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