On Thu, 2013-11-21 at 00:59 -0600, Mark Hatle wrote: > +# When using a read-only rootfs additional setup may be required > +# uncomment the following line to make bind start in read-only rootfs > +#ALLOW_ROOTFS_READ_ONLY="yes"
If the filesystem is read-only then it's going to be fairly difficult for the user to uncomment this line on the target. Why would you ever want this variable to be set to anything other than "yes"? If your filesystem is not in fact read-only then it isn't going to have any effect, and if your filesystem is read-only then bind won't work without it. > ++ [ `is_on_read_only_partition /etc/bind` = "yes" ] && bind_mount > /var/volatile/bind/etc /etc/bind > ++ [ `is_on_read_only_partition /var/named` = "yes" ] && bind_mount > /var/volatile/bind/named /var/named Is it really necessary to mount a tmpfs at /etc/bind? Can't those files just be relocated somewhere else? p. _______________________________________________ Openembedded-core mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openembedded.org/mailman/listinfo/openembedded-core
