On 12/29/18 2:33 PM, Dmitry Bogatov wrote:
> [2018-12-27 16:07] Jesse Smith
>> I like the idea of migrating logsave over to the sysvinit tree and that
>> way, as Ted pointed out, we have it as an optional logging tool for the
>> entire init.d collection of scripts. Seems like this would be a fairl
[2018-12-27 16:07] Jesse Smith
>
> I like the idea of migrating logsave over to the sysvinit tree and that
> way, as Ted pointed out, we have it as an optional logging tool for the
> entire init.d collection of scripts. Seems like this would be a fairly
> straight forward way to make sure the de
I like the idea of migrating logsave over to the sysvinit tree and that
way, as Ted pointed out, we have it as an optional logging tool for the
entire init.d collection of scripts. Seems like this would be a fairly
straight forward way to make sure the dependency is in place and
possibly give us an
Regarding in-kernel recovery "being good enough". The reason why some
file systems and system administrators prefer to run fsck at boot,
even you can there is "in-kernel recovery", is that journal/log replay
only works on an unclean shutdown.
However, sometimes there are can be file system incons
On 12/27/18 6:01 AM, Adam Borowski wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 27, 2018 at 09:36:22AM +, Dmitry Bogatov wrote:
> https://codesearch.debian.net/search?q=logsave shows no other users --
> just
> src:sysvinit and src:initramfs-tools, but if you're paranoid, it doesn't
> have to be named "logsave".
>
I c
On Thu, Dec 27, 2018 at 09:36:22AM +, Dmitry Bogatov wrote:
> [ Added e2fsprogs maintainer into thread ]
>
> [2018-12-25 18:39] Jesse Smith
> > If it would be of help, I'd be happy to adopt the logsave program
> > upstream in the SysV init tree. Seems like the sort of tool that would
> > be m
[ Added e2fsprogs maintainer into thread ]
[2018-12-25 18:39] Jesse Smith
> If it would be of help, I'd be happy to adopt the logsave program
> upstream in the SysV init tree. Seems like the sort of tool that would
> be mostly used during start-up and initscript usage.
>
> That way we could be
If it would be of help, I'd be happy to adopt the logsave program
upstream in the SysV init tree. Seems like the sort of tool that would
be mostly used during start-up and initscript usage.
That way we could be pretty sure logsave was available whenever
initscripts were being used. Thoughts?
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