On Thu, 2009-01-22 at 09:39 +0100, Bastian Bittorf wrote: > > only very few computersystems have NVRAM
s/computersystems/[wireless] routers/ ? OpenWRT is targeted at [wireless] routers. > thats why UCI was invented I would have suggested some kind of "on disk" nvram emulation for such non-nvram capable systems so that the nvram paradigm remains the same for nvram capable systems and is emulated for others that have, say, persistent disk. But given the advances made with sysupgrade, this might be getting moot. I guess only time will tell if my fears of synchro problems between config files and sysupgrade manifest themselves. That said, I wonder if sysupgrade has a "user driven" inventory list -- that is, a list of files to be included in the sysupgrade save set that the user can define. > It think this is a clean way Agreed, with the above idea. > anyway - if a config file changes you have always some fiddling by > manual configuration. The most important thing is IMHO, that all > network related stuff starts as usual. Agreed on the networking stuff. :-) b.
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