Re: ifupdown writes to /etc... a bug?
Jameie Wilkinson wrote:
>In case you hadn't noticed, booting is a special case. Notice how most
>stuff lives in /var and /usr, and not in the similarly named directories in
>/?
I only have two directories in /var/ that appear in /. I have somewhat
more in /tmp than I do in /var/tmp, and more in /lib than I do in
/var/lib. Am I missing your point here?
>/run is justified for parts of Debian that require a state directory and are
>run before the rest of the operating system has finished starting up.
>?
But there really don't seem to be many of those.
>/run is justified for parts of Debian that require a state directory and are
>run before the rest of the operating system has finished starting up.
Mountall is called early in the boot sequence. I can't see anything in
my startup that ought to be storing runtime state that happens before
that. A network mounted /var is a special case, not normal booting.
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Matthew Garrett | mjg59-chiark.mail.debian.devel@srcf.ucam.org
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