> On 7/2/17 1:38 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote: > > Remounting a filesystem? > > > > I don't agree with that approach. It adds way too much complexity. > > It's similar to the remount when /usr/lib is on a read-only partition > as in _reorder_libs(): > > arp42:build/packages 504>grep -n -A8 'read-write' /etc/rc > 182: # Remount read-write, if /usr/lib is on a read-only ffs filesystem. > 183- if [[ $_mp == *' type ffs '*'read-only'* ]]; then > 184- if mount -u -w $_dkdev; then > 185- _remount=true > 186- else > 187- echo ' failed.' > 188- return > 189- fi > 190- fi
Yes, but once again I don't know what this is trying to help. Just you, I think. Maybe someone else? I am unsure if these 6-line chunks belong in /etc. The configuration is way out of default.
