[Voyage-linux] /etc/nologin
Richard Hector
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Thu Mar 11 14:39:51 HKT 2010
I'm a newbie to voyage.
I noticed the remount - remove nologin - remount sequence during boot,
which seems less than ideal, in terms of reducing writes to flash.
I had a look, and see that /etc/nologin is already a symlink, but to
another part of the root filesystem (/var/lib/initscripts/nologin), so
still ro by default.
Is there a reason it couldn't be moved to /var/run/nologin?
I guess that would mean something (mountkernfs.sh?) would have to create
it early in the boot process, so it can be removed later, but then the
remount bits could be moved inside the voyage.1st section
of /etc/init.d/voyage-util.
Richard
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