* Gorka Guardiola <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you are talking about a local filesystem, you will need to run
> the file server first. Then it gives you a connection somewhere,
> for example by posting it in a file in srv.

That's one point I didn't really understand yet, I admit ;-o

The fileserver creates as a file somewhere in the hirachy
(similar to unix domain sockets) where a mount can grab it ?
hmm, that was my missing link.

> Then you mount the connection,
> see the examples in the man page mount(1).
> Some devices need some other extra programs be run
> first, which provide files abstracting the disks for the
> fileserver to use, like usb which needs another server.

Is there already some tool for modeling those dependencies
(hopefully in a purely declarative way) and start/stop
services on-demand ?


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