Ken Moffat wrote:
I'm just catching up on the details of what has changed. In
section 8.3 the rationale entries for all mentioned options are now
present - so far, so good.
Unfortunately, automounter version 4 support is still shown as an
item to be selected. It was certainly recommended for systemd, but
the last part of the rationale "this is needed to work around a bug
with network filesystems which are to be mounted on boot" ONLY
applied to systemd.
IMHO we should not include the kernel automounter in LFS. BLFS
already has that setting on its autofs page.
I left that in as a shortcut for those who need the kernel automounter
so a kernel rebuild is not needed. Does it hurt something? Do we just
specify the minimum?
I know that there are lots of other places in BLFS that also have kernel
options, but this seemed relatively innocuous to me.
I suppose instead a link to
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/stable/longindex.html#kernel-config-index
might be appropriate.
-- Bruce
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