On Sat, Aug 17, 2019 at 11:01:35PM +0000, Laurent Bercot wrote: > The asymmetry of mounting and unmounting filesystems is really a pain > in the ass for the design of an init/shutdown sequence. I wanted to > keep the shutdown as quick, minimal, and reliable as possible, but it > seems there's no way to do so with those snowflake filesystems. :/
Sorry if I read this thread too hastily, but why not just keep /proc etc mounted, as was seemingly the way with s6-linux-init <=v0.4.x.x (and therefore slew)? Since the asymmetry is by nature, simply respecting it appears to be one minimalist way. -- My current OpenPGP key: RSA4096/0x227E8CAAB7AA186C (expires: 2020.10.19) 7077 7781 B859 5166 AE07 0286 227E 8CAA B7AA 186C
