[Voyage-linux] /rw

Kim-man "Punky" TSE (spam-protected)
Tue Jul 18 23:02:12 HKT 2006


Why not directly run "/etc/init.d/voyage-util stop"?

- Punky

Pascal de Bruijn wrote:
> I have inspected the /etc/init.d/voyage-util script, and it seems when I
> add it as a kill script to a runlevel it will cp /rw to /ro?
>
> Could that be correct?
>
> Regards,
> Pascal de Bruijn
>
>
> On Tue, 2006-07-18 at 17:15 +0300, Yiorgos Adamopoulos wrote:
>   
>> No, it's the other way arround: /ro -> /rw on boot.  So if you want 
>> something persistent between reboots, you remountrw and change it under 
>> /ro and ...reboot.
>>
>> Pascal de Bruijn wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Does the content of /rw ever get copied back to /ro? At least it doesn't
>>> seem so...
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Pascal de Bruijn
>>>       


-- 
Regards,
Punky
P U N K N ! X  . c o m
Technology + Lifestyle
(http://www.punknix.com)

V O Y A G E . H K - http://www.voyage.hk
Linux - voyage-0.2 is released!
Store - Senao NMP-8602 Plus (400mW) is now in stock! 





More information about the Voyage-linux mailing list