#479: Allow non-vital filesystems to be mounted in the background
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Reporter: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Owner: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: low | Milestone:
Component: Feature Requests Initng Source | Version: initng-0.6.2SVN
Severity: minor | Resolution:
Keywords: |
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Changes (by ismaell):
* priority: high => low
Old description:
> When the system boots, there is no way of telling initng which
> filesystems it
> needs to wait for and which it doesn't (for example if /usr is not on the
> same
> partition as /, /usr needs to be mounted before booting can continue),
> but
> filesystems nonessential to the system boot process (for example ones
> storing
> music or videos) still create a pause (up to about 10 seconds in the case
> of
> reiserfs partitions) at mount time.
>
> Propose the creation of a file (in /etc/conf.d or anywhere else
> appropriate)
> where the user can specify filesystems that the system does not need to
> wait for
> (ie that can be mounted in the background while the system gets on with
> booting).
New description:
When the system boots, there is no way of telling initng which filesystems
it
needs to wait for and which it doesn't (for example if /usr is not on the
same
partition as /, /usr needs to be mounted before booting can continue), but
filesystems nonessential to the system boot process (for example ones
storing
music or videos) still create a pause (up to about 10 seconds in the case
of
reiserfs partitions) at mount time.
Propose the creation of a file (in /etc/conf.d or anywhere else
appropriate)
where the user can specify filesystems that the system does not need to
wait for
(ie that can be mounted in the background while the system gets on with
booting).
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