Dmitry Bogatov writes: > During resolving issue #551555 of bin:initscripts, I discovered that > solution would be move `mountnfs.sh' initscript into runlevels (2 3 4 5). > > Historically, `mountnfs.sh' was present in runlevel S due the fact, that > bin:initscripts were responsible to mounting /usr. Nowdays, /usr is > mounted by initramfs, so many scripts could be moved from runlevel S to > runlevels (2 3 4 5). > > Issue is that there is number of initscripts in runlevel S, that depends > on $remove_fs, which means /all/ file systems are mounted, not just / > and /usr. > > I ask corresponding maintainers (list at bottom of email) to either > * move their scripts to runlevel (2 3 4 5) [preferred] > * remove dependency on $remote_fs, if all they need is /usr > * replace with dependency on `mountall', if they need > one of (/run /dev/shm /tmp)
What will happen on systems where users changed the configuration files and these changes are not applied automatically? Ansgar