the device has no filesystem yet. Useful in Charon deployments.
The check for an uninitialised filesystem is kind of shaky now.
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were redirecting output to /var/log/upstart/<job>, so it didn't work
properly.
* mountall-ip-up: send the USR1 signal to the mountall process by
looking up its PID, rather than doing "pkill -USR1 mountall". This
prevents a very subtle race condition where USR1 is delivered to a
child process of mountall (such as fsck), if pkill sees the child
just before its execve(). There is actually still a race condition
because mountall installs its USR1 handler *after* daemonising, so
mountall-ip-up could accidentally kill mountall. Should report this
to upstream.
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running. The user won't see it, and the "console owner" stanza
breaks VT switching and causes the X server to go to 100% CPU time.
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starts the given job and waits until it's running; "stop_check"
checks that the current job hasn't been asked to stop.
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reiserfs now have separate modules that are conditional on
boot.supportedFilesystems and boot.initrd.supportedFilesystems.
By default, these include the filesystems specified in the fsType
attribute in fileSystems. Ext2/3/4 support is currently
unconditional.
Also unbreak the installer test (http://hydra.nixos.org/build/2272302).
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As reported by Bryce L Nordgren.
Multi-disk btrfs filesystems need to get assembled first before they become mountable.
Enable this by explicitly assigning fsType = "btrfs" in the filesystems list in configuration.nix
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cause the filesystems to be reordered. During stage 1, the ordering of
filesystems is sensitive. (In stage 2, mountall ensures that filesystems
are mounted in the right order.)
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the ‘nfs-kernel-statd’ task.
* Work around an apparent bug in Upstart: the ‘mountall’ task cannot
be restarted because of the ‘starting mountall’ condition in the
statd task. So instead make ‘mountall’ depend on ‘started
nfs-kernel-statd’.
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a daemon (it just starts some kernel threads). In the post-stop
script, stop the kernel threads.
* exportfs: fix the createMountPoints option.
* Mount the nfsd filesystem on /proc/fs/nfsd because mountd prefers
this.
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during boot. Mountall ensures that these are done in the right
order. It's informed by udev about devices becoming available. It
emits some Upstart events upon reaching certain states, in
particular ‘local-filesystems’ after all local filesystems have been
mounted successfully, ‘remote-filesystems’ after all network
filesystems have been mounted, and ‘filesystem’ (sic) when all
filesystems have been mounted.
Currently, if a filesystem fails to mount or doesn't exist, then the
mingettys won't start and the boot will appear to hang. This is
because mountall doesn't emit an event for failing filesystems and
waits indefinitely for the filesystems to become available.
* The ‘filesystems’ and ‘swap’ Upstart jobs are gone. (Support for
encrypted swap devices is temporarily gone.)
* Generate a proper /etc/fstab from the ‘fileSystems’ and
‘swapDevices’ options.
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The continue keyword was previously used to mount the next device, but
the loop in has been removed. (see r17919)
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style of declaring Upstart jobs. While at it, converted them to the
current NixOS module style and improved some option descriptions.
Hopefully I didn't break too much :-)
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* Don't try to remount CIFS filesystems.
* For devices specified by label, use /dev/disk/by-label instead of
LABEL=. The initrd already did this.
* Improved the flagging of pseudo devices.
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initialising network interfaces, etc.) to modules/tasks. This
follows the Upstart terminology: a service is a job that doesn't
usually terminate (e.g. a daemon), while a task is a job that does
some work and then exits.
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