[Pkg-sysvinit-devel] Support for kernels without tmpfs
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
hmh at debian.org
Wed Oct 4 21:50:10 UTC 2006
On Wed, 04 Oct 2006, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Henrique de Moraes Holschuh]n
> > What do we do? Support machines without the initrw filesystem ?
> > Drop support for those (i.e. make tmpfs support mandatory) ?
>
> I am happy to just declear that it isn't supported, but suggest we
> make it possible to install the packages on such machines, and let
> them fail at runtime. If /lib/init/rw/ isn't going to be available,
> the system will be seriously crippled, and more so in the future. I
> am not happy with dropping /lib/init/rw/, because we really need it to
> handle coldplug events properly, and it would be useful to store the
> fsck logs and perhaps to replace bootlogd too. And as libnss-ldap
> already found use for it, I suspect even more packages will be using
> it in the future.
>
> I must admit, that in my opinion kernels without tmpfs isn't supported
> today (as the shm* are not working), and those using them just have to
> live with the pain alone. :)
Let's take this to d-devel, then. I will do it.
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Henrique Holschuh
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