Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
Hi,

See the subject line. Shouldn't this be checked in case a user stops a build that ended somewhere in chapter 6 and had already reached the point of mounted kernel file systems? Especially in developer-use settings this sort of behavior might be expected, I would think.

This selection was meant to work against a reboot scenario and not a restart of the build. At one time there was restart mechanism included in makefile that tried to detect the state of the build and decide whether to mount the file systems or not. Unfortunately it drifted to the bottom of the maintenance stack and eventually slipped off the table. It still exists in the 1.0 code branch as "restart_code"

In such a scenario, currently we get 'Permission denied' errors when trying to remove items in '/mnt/build_dir/proc/'.

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JH

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