Hi all,

  I'm new here.  I hope I have the right place.

  Brief background: I was running zfs-fuse on intrepid with parts of /var on 
zfs.  This worked because I was able to start zfs just after all the other 
local filesystems were running, and before anything else started.  I've just 
upgraded to Karmic and everything is broken...

  As far as I can tell, my traditional init script is running far too late now. 
 I looked at making an upstart conf file to fix the problem, but I can't see an 
easy way to insert a new step into a previously defined graph of events.

  In this case, I'd really like to tell mountall not to emit local-filesystems 
or filesystem, but emit new events, "local-filesystems-foo" and 
"filesystem-foo".  I could then make a conf file that waited for those events, 
started zfs-fuse, then emitted "local-filesystems" etc.  But that approach 
doesn't seem to be possible.

  The next approach would be to make everything that listens for 
"local-filesystems" listen for something different, and then make my event 
listen for "local-filesystems" and then emit the new event when it is done.  
This isn't as nice as the previous approach because a) I need to change more 
init scripts, and b) if I install something new which depends upon 
"local-filesystems" then it'll be broken until I fix it.  This is in contrast 
to the old sysvinit scripts which allowed me to just put the new script in the 
right location in the (linear) boot order.

  Is there an approach to this I'm missing?

  BTW, I found the documentation very hard to find.  The 'getting started' 
document is nice for getting started, but doesn't get you very far.  The most 
helpful document I found was the man page for init.conf here: 
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28849150/init_conf.html but that doesn't seem to 
be installed by default on Karmic systems.  All that is installed by default is 
the manpage for init/upstart which is not very useful and doesn't mention the 
existence of the other page.

  Anyway, I think I'm just going to move more of /var off zfs and have zfs 
start later.

Be well,

Will      :-}


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