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1 Commits (c2c3108882973ce3067e640c26acedbbb34385e7)
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ecefdfc280 |
95fstab-sys: mount all /etc/fstab.sys volumes before switch_root
A new dracut module to implement fstab.sys handling This module implements fstab.sys handling. This has to happen after the root mount and before the nfsroot-cleanup pre-pivot at least. I've made to happen at the beginning of the pre-pivot scripts, although it should maybe be at the end of the mount scripts. This latter would be harder to do because the actual mount is currently done by 99mount-root.sh and there is no 2 digit integer higher than 99 :-( There are perhaps other ways of achieving this end, such as having the nfsroot-cleanup trawl through the newroot's /etc/fstab and auto-magically figure out if there are any mounts which are pre-requisites for the /var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs mount and do them first. Likewise post pivot, /etc/rc.sysinit could figure out of there are any pre-requisite mounts for /var/lib/stateless/{writeable,state} before doing those mounts. In short, make it the responsibility of anything doing a mount to check if there are any pre-requisites in /etc/fstab and mount them first. However, this spreads the changes needed over more places, so I favour the fstab.sys approach. Also, who knows what other uses administartors may have put fstab.sys to? and this undoes a regression caused by the move from mkinitrd to dracut. |
15 years ago |