Björn König wrote:
I have a setup where /usr/local is actually not a local file system. It's
NFS. My problem is that the initialization scripts doesn't seem to
consider that startup scripts could be remote. Am I right or are there
options that I missed yet?
I assume the problem is that /usr/local isn't mounted at the time that
the rcorder which looks for scripts there is run. Yes?
I believe this problem is fixable by changing rc.d's idea of what needs
to be done "early" to include NFS mounts.
I've never done this and don't have a recent enough system to look at
but, the man page for rc.d on 6.3 mentions the early/late divider so
explore that and see if it helps you. If NFS:/usr/local is mounted
there should be no reason why you can't run startups scripts from there.
If that doesn't help then searches of the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
might turn something up; if you can't find anything there then posting
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] might get you an answer if nothing more specific comes
up here.
You should also mention which version of FreeBSD you are running, since
rc.d is has had numerous improvements in recent releases.
--Alex
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