Re: mounting CVS tree read-only?

2014-02-22 Thread Jiri B
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 11:59:41AM -0800, Fred Snurd wrote: On Friday, February 21, 2014 11:14 AM, Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote: After studying FAQ 5.3, I am contemplating mounting /usr/src and /usr/xenocara read-only through NFS so I can maintain a centralized tree for

Re: mounting CVS tree read-only?

2014-02-21 Thread Theo de Raadt
After studying FAQ 5.3, I am contemplating mounting /usr/src and /usr/xenocara read-only through NFS so I can maintain a centralized tree for multiple platforms.  Is this possible?  Are all writes made to /usr/obj and /usr/xobj? That is the intent. From time to time, mistakes sneak in. If

Re: mounting CVS tree read-only?

2014-02-21 Thread Fred Snurd
On Friday, February 21, 2014 11:14 AM, Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote: After studying FAQ 5.3, I am contemplating mounting /usr/src and /usr/xenocara read-only through NFS so I can maintain a centralized tree for multiple platforms.  Is this possible?  Are all writes made to

Re: mounting CVS tree read-only?

2014-02-21 Thread Janne Johansson
You can mount an mfs or a tmpfs there to solve that Den 21 feb 2014 21:00 skrev Fred Snurd fredsn...@yahoo.com: On Friday, February 21, 2014 11:14 AM, Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote: After studying FAQ 5.3, I am contemplating mounting /usr/src and /usr/xenocara read-only

Re: mounting CVS tree read-only?

2014-02-21 Thread Christian Weisgerber
On 2014-02-21, Fred Snurd fredsn...@yahoo.com wrote: After studying FAQ 5.3, I am contemplating mounting /usr/src and /usr/xenocara read-only through NFS so I can maintain a centralized tree for multiple platforms.  Is this possible? The last time I tried to mount the source trees read-only,

Re: mounting CVS tree read-only?

2014-02-21 Thread Ted Unangst
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 11:59, Fred Snurd wrote: In FAQ 5.3.4, config(8) is being used to populate the /usr/src/sys/arch/platform/compile/GENERIC directory. Am I correct in thinking this directory should be mounted read/write? kernels don't have to be built there. From anywhere you like: