> 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.

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