Ahhh ... I thought it might have been ... hence my issue :( In that case, is there an alternative if you are using simple mount command? cheersgrail PS.I have been recently reading through the Cookbook that was talked about here a little while back.Unfortunately it is Ubuntu centric and does not give the standard option as well as the Ubuntuversion :( (maybe others would be interested in starting an upstart cookbook)So I have been struggling to find options to create scripts based on standard applications (bystandard i am talking from an (C)LFS point of view and without any other SysV reliance)
> Date: Mon, 23 May 2011 13:40:59 +1000 > From: apoll...@debian.org > To: grai...@hotmail.com > CC: upstart-devel@lists.ubuntu.com > Subject: Re: What emits mounted event? > > On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 03:28:57AM +0000, Grail Dane wrote: > > > > Hi All > > I have been looking over some of the Ubuntu upstart scripts to see what can > > help me. > > I tried using the mounted-varrun.conf script but for some reason my system > > doesn't seem to pass on thefact that /var/run is mounted. I have found > > though that if after the system has started and I login, I am able to enter > > the following: > > start mounted-varrun > > This does then successfully follow the script and perform the actions as > > specified > > Is anyone able to tell me why this is not captured during the startup > > process? > > cheersgrail > > I can't help with your specific problem, but the mountall program (from the > mountall package) emits the mounted event (at least in Ubuntu 10.04) > > regards > > Andrew
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