Fix gentoo bug #427996 correctly.
We should attempt to mount the file systems, but not try to start the
daemons. The previous fix removed mounting the file systems as well as
starting the daemons.
X-Gentoo-Bug: 508574
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=508574
Originally, we aborted all of the cgroup setup if /sys/fs/cgroup/openrc
was already mounted. This caused an issue in lxc containers, so we
should always allow the subsystems to be mounted.
X-Gentoo-Bug: 520606
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=520606
According to the sysctl man page, the --system option causes sysctl to
process all system configuration files, which include the following:
/run/sysctl.d/*.conf
/etc/sysctl.d/*.conf
/usr/local/lib/sysctl.d/*.conf
/usr/lib/sysctl.d/*.conf
/lib/sysctl.d/*.conf
/etc/sysctl.conf
X-Gentoo-Bug: 484796
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=484796
- Rename the static_dev switch in conf.d/devfs to skip_mount_dev since
this is a better description of what the switch does.
- Clarify the error messages in the devfs service script based on the
new name of the switch.
The hwclock service should set the time zone regardless of the setting
of the clock_hctosys variable. This needs to be done to prevent issues
when the system time is being synchronized using ntp.
X-Gentoo-Bug: 434410
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=434410
- remove the has_executables variable since it isn't used.
- Convert the conditional calls to ewend/vewend to a single call to veend.
- Always call eend after all scripts are executed passing the appropriate
error code.
Because of this change, you will see only an overall status when
starting or stopping local unless you are using verbose mode.
With this patch, the "local" service runscript will be verbose like the
"sysctl" service when 'rc_verbose="yes"' is set.
Example output successful start:
* Stopping local ...
* Executing "/etc/local.d/00will-stop.stop" ... [ ok ]
* Starting local ...
* Executing "/etc/local.d/00will-start.start" ... [ ok ]
* Executing "/etc/local.d/01 test.start" ... [ ok ]
Example output with failing executables:
* Stopping local ...
* Executing "/etc/local.d/00will-stop.stop" ... [ ok ]
* Executing "/etc/local.d/will-fail.stop" ...
mount: can't find foo in /etc/fstab
* Execution of "/etc/local.d/will-fail.stop" failed. [ !! ]
* Starting local ...
* Executing "/etc/local.d/00will-start.start" ... [ ok ]
* Executing "/etc/local.d/01 test.start" ... [ ok ]
* Executing "/etc/local.d/will-fail2.start" ...
mount: can't find bar in /etc/fstab
* Execution of "/etc/local.d/will-fail2.start" failed. [ !! ]
* Executing "/etc/local.d/will-fail.start" ...
mount: can't find foo in /etc/fstab
* Execution of "/etc/local.d/will-fail.start" failed. [ !! ]
X-Gentoo-Bug: 489274
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=489274
We were not checking to see if /sys/fs/cgroup/openrc was already mounted
before we mounted it. This fixes that issue.
Thanks to Robin Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org> for pointing this out.
The SELinux filesystem has been moved to /sys/fs/selinux for quite some
time. We kept supporting /selinux for backwards compatibility, but it's
time to move forward on this.
X-Gentoo-Bug: 511718
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=511718
Signed-off-by: Sven Vermeulen <sven.vermeulen@siphos.be>
The current code relies on the tmpfs mount defaulting to 1777
permissions. If it doesn't, things break badly.
This can come up when tmpfs is disabled in the kernel and ramfs
is being used instead (the kernel will alias tmpfs to ramfs).
The default permissions for ramfs is 0755.
All Linux systems need /dev to be set up,so add code to devfs to do
this. The process devfs follows is below.
1. If static_dev is yes, nothing is done.
2. if /dev is an entry in fstab it is mounted or remounted based on that
entry.
3. If /dev is not in fstab, it attempts to mount /dev as a devtmpfs or
tmpfs depending on which is defined in the kernel; devtmpfs is
preferred.
4. If neither devtmpfs nor tmpfs is defined, it assumes the user wants
static /dev and prints a warning.
X-Gentoo-Bug: 492694
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=492694
This was requested by Debian, because the minicom software, which is
available on Debian and other distros, has a binary named runscript. We
are keeping a backward compatibility symlink for now, but this allows
Debian or any other distro to safely remove the symlink.
X-Gentoo-Bug: 494220
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=494220
Bootmisc was running before the root file system was remounted rw in
some situations. This fixes that issue.
X-Gentoo-Bug: 493442
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=493442
The loopback interface is supposed to be handled by the loopback
service, but sys_interfaces includes it. This causes network to try to
start it and means that network provides net even if lo is the only
interface configured.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Gregory <andrew.gregory.8@gmail.com>
The posix equivalent of the type command is "command -v", so now we use
that. Thanks to Jonathan Callen <jcallen@gentoo.org> for informing me
wrt the fix.
The localmount and mount-ro scripts were flushing pending disk writes by
calling sync twice in succession. This is no longer necessary; see the
bug report and blog post for reasons we were still doing this.
Reported-by: Patrick Lauer <patrick@gentoo.org>
X-Gentoo-Bug: 487382
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=487382
It has been determined that it will be best for gentoo's net.* scripts
to be in a separate package to allow independent development.
This package will be called netifrc and maintained by Gentoo.
In the 3.10 kernel, EFI variables are now provided by a dedicated
filesystem that needs to be mounted.
Signed-off-by: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
Free BSD's ifconfig outputs a netmask in the form 0xffffff00, which
was translating to 0xff.0xff.0xff.0x00,. Now we convert this to decimal
numbers before we convert it to cidr notation.
Reported-by: 4glitch@gmail.com
X-Gentoo-Bug: 460268
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=460268
SBINDIR and BINDIR can be set independently of PREFIX. This fixes
broken shebangs in service files when SBINDIR is set to something other
than PREFIX/sbin
Signed-off-by: Andrew Gregory <andrew.gregory.8@gmail.com>
This makes binfmt.d consistent with tmpfiles.d and systemd which uses
hard coded paths for both.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Gregory <andrew.gregory.8@gmail.com>
Using setfont directly to save the font prevents breakage
when a distro stores consolefonts in a location other than
/usr/share/consolefonts such as Arch which stores them in
/usr/share/kbd/consolefonts
Signed-off-by: Andrew Gregory <andrew.gregory.8@gmail.com>
The loadkeys man page states that if you don't pass a filename loadkeys
will read from stdin. However, this is not correct, so we now pass "-"
as the filename to explicitly request stdin.
Reported-by: andi@grois.info
X-Gentoo-Bug: 457524
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=457524
We were telling users that setting shutdown_network=YES would shut down
the network interfaces during shutdown, but this was exactly the
opposite of what we were doing. The default was YES, which was keeping
the interfaces active.
This keeps the default behavior, but renames the setting to keep_network
which more accurately describes its function, and instructs users to set
it to NO if they want the network interfaces to go down.
This setting, already in use in newnet, allows the user to control
whether network interfaces are stopped when the system shuts down. By
default, under newnet, they are not, so I am making oldnet have the same
default.
A side-affect of this is that in the default configuration this fixes
bugs like the one below.
Reported-by: jerryfleming2006@gmail.com
X-Gentoo-Bug: 259183
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=259183
rkhunter thinks OpenRC is a rootkit because of the hidefirstrout
variable. This has been renamed to hideFirstroute in order to get past
rkhunter.
I realize this is not an openrc bug. In this case though I do not have a
problem renaming the variable.
Reported-by: ago@gentoo.org
X-Gentoo-Bug: 339714
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=339714
The /run directory is a mount point for a tmpfs and should not contain
any files or directories. This cleans out the /run/openrc
symlink and any other files which were incorrectly placed in /run.
Thanks to Ian Stakenvicius for pointing out this solution.
For devices that are always connected (e.g. ethernet cards), the current
carrier always wastes time by sleeping for 1 second. This is because the
code sleeps first, then checks for carrier. Invert the order so that we
return quickly for devices already active. For devices which are not yet
up, there shouldn't be any real difference.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
Add a test when localmount is started to determine if /usr is mounted
from inside an initramfs for Linux systems. If it is not, we can unmount it when
localmount stops.
On *bsd systems, we always unmount /usr if it is separate.
Reported-by: ryao@gentoo.org
In a pathname expansion, specifically single-character match, the pure
POSIX specification uses '!' as the Negation character where a regular
expression would normally be '^'.
Regular expression: "a[^a]a"
Pathname expansion pattern: "a[!a]a"
Reference:
IEEE Std 1003.1, 2004 Edition
2. Shell Command Language
2.13 Pattern Matching Notation
2.13.1 Patterns Matching a Single Character
> The description of basic regular expression bracket expressions in the
> Base Definitions volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, Section 9.3.5, RE
> Bracket Expression shall also apply to the pattern bracket expression,
> except that the exclamation mark character ( '!' ) shall replace the
> circumflex character ( '^' ) in its role in a "non-matching list" in
> the regular expression notation. A bracket expression starting with an
> unquoted circumflex character produces unspecified results.
Signed-off-by: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
Initially, we were creating tmpfiles entries in the sysinit runlevel and
again in the boot runlevel. Systemd runs the --create and --remove
options in one service called systemd-tmpfiles-setup after the local
file systems are mounted. Now we have a service called tmpfiles.setup
which emulates this.
This also closes the bug mentioned below, since we were originally
writing to files that were on read-only file systems and that were not
available.
Reported-by: <devurandom@gmx.net>
X-Gentoo-Bug: 439012
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=439012
Some types of interfaces do not have a carrier, so it doesn't make sense
to automatically wait for one.
Reported-by: <rose@rz.uni-potsdam.de>
X-Gentoo-Bug: 438970
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=438970
There were references in the devfs script to mdev, udev and
udev-mount. These all provide the virtuals dev and dev-mount; that is
how we should refer to them.
I believe in the discussion I had with Tony and Robin about this, we
were going to change the "use" line to "need". However, after thinking
that over, I'm not comfortable doing so because someone could be running
a static /dev with no device manager.
Reported-by: <tokiclover@gmail.com>
X-Gentoo-Bug: 438932
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=438932
Now that the tmpfiles.d code is more tested, actually call it from
init.d. It assumes that /run is already available when it runs.
Please note it runs TWICE.
- During sysinit, ideally just after /dev/shm is created, but before
udev has started. After udev is also acceptable, but not ideal.
- During boot, ideally just after localmount has completed.
Signed-off-by: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
Using the new dev-mount virtual, with udev-mount included until new udev
version is rolled out, we run devfs earlier now, before udev/mdev.
It only needs (u)dev-mount before it, so that /dev is mounted.
This opens the way for tmpfiles.d, which needs to be sandwiched in the
middle.
Signed-off-by: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
Urandom should not run in lxc containers since it is provided by the
host.
Reported-by: <walter@pratyeka.org>
X-Gentoo-Bug: 436270
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: http://bugs.gentoo.org/436270
Since nfs and nfs4 file systems require extra daemons to be running on
the client to function properly, netmount should not try to handle these
file systems.
Reported-by: <devurandom@gmx.net>
X-Gentoo-Bug: 427996
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=427996
This is needed in case of a read-only root filesystem such as a diskless
client.
Reported-by: <walter@pratyeka.org>
X-Gentoo-Bug: 430382
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=430382
If CONFIG_SWAP is turned off in the kernel, this file may not exist. In
that case, we should not try to read from it.
reported-by: <walter@pratyeka.org>
X-Gentoo-Bug: 430378
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=430378
The OpenRC upstream default network stack was changed, but there was no
reason to change it. Now since we have the MKNET build switch, it is
easy for the gentoo ebuild to install oldnet by default.
The upstream default is newnet.
The MKNET variable can be used to select the network stack you want to
build and install with OpenRC.
The current default is the gentoo "oldnet" stack. If you want to install
the OpenRC newnet stack, use MKNET=newnet on the make command line.
This reverts commit 5994e55937.
There are situations where these scripts can be useful, so I am bringing
them back. Also, I want to start discussions about simplifying the
OpenRC network stack.
On linux systems, fsck was not taking into account which filesystems
were local or remote. This commit adds the -t option, with an
appropriate value, to the fsck call so that remote file systems are not
checked.
reported-by: Vladimir Berezhnoy <non7top@gmail.com>
X-Gentoo-Bug: 408363
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=408363
Make the stop function in localmount only unmount file systems when the
system is going down.
reported-by: Alexey Prokopchuk <alexpro@homelan.lg.ua>
X-Gentoo-Bug: 407167
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=407167
The -q option is not implemented by BusyBox, so instead of using that, make
it so that the standard error is caught, but standard output is thrown
away.
Note: the ordered behaviour of redirection is part of POSIX so we should be
on the safe side with this change, as first we duplicate the output
descriptor to be used as stderr, then we change the output descriptor to
point to NULL.
Signed-off-by: Diego Elio Pettenò <flameeyes@flameeyes.eu>
This reverts commit 06d6701785.
After researching this further, we do need this commit. The other issue
is a bug in fstabinfo which will also need to be fixed.
There are several reasons for going back to this:
- fstabinfo doesn't work with labels in fstab
- when a device is passed to swapon individually, the swap priority from
fstab is not honored.
- We also add the -e option to only activate available swap devices.
reported-by: Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@cox.net>
X-Gentoo-Bug: 405021
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405021
I was informed that "provide net" should mean that there is network
communication outside the local computer. In this case, the loopback
interface can't "provide net", but there needs to be a way for other
processes to know that the loopback interface is active.
To this end, this commit makes the loopback "provide lo" and all other
interfaces "provide net".
Previously, the default on linux systems was to not set the hardware
clock to match the system clock during shutdown.
This changes that default to be consistent with *bsd and swclock.
The clock_hctosys and clock_systohc settings really do not have anything
to do with running an ntp daemon, so remove that reference from the
documentation.
Reported-by: Milos Ivanovic <milosivanovic@orcon.net.nz>
X-Gentoo-Bug: 401433
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=401433
Modify the swap script so it starts before and stops after localmount.
Also, on linux, this script should skip mounting swap on loopback.
Add a swapfiles script which runs after localmount and is designed to
activate additional swap space which could not be activated before
localmount was run. This includes loopback swap on linux and swapfiles
which are on local file systems that were not mounted when swap was
activated initially.
The start code does reactivate swap that is already active, but this is
not an error condition.
Reported-by: Giampaolo Tomassoni <giampaolo@tomassoni.biz>
X-Gentoo-Bug: 401003
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=401003
This allows root to be removed from the boot runlevel which is needed
sometimes when the root fs is mounted read-only.
Reported-By: Maxim Kammerer <mk@dee.su>
X-Gentoo-Bug: 400921
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=400921
This was modified by William Hubbs to use the checkpath helper and to
improve readability.
Signed-off-by: William Hubbs <williamh@gentoo.org>
Signed-off-by: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
(tested with genkernel /usr mount changes);
This reverts commit 6d5a2d5f9e.
There are interfaces, such as adsl and ppp interfaces which need to be
brought down. Also, the WOL setting is a good case for bringingdown
interfaces.
This is based on a patch submitted by the reporter; however, there was
another mount command which needed -n as well so it was added to the
patch.
Reported-by: Ben Kohler <bkohler@gmail.com>
X-Gentoo-Bug: 400967
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=400967
We need to make sure this directory is a mount point before we add the
control groups.
Reported-by: Andrej Filipcic <andrej.filipcic@ijs.si>
X-Gentoo-Bug: 400903
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=400903
Baselayout-1.x used to have a DELAYLOGIN option where it would setup
/etc/nologin automatically and then delete it later on. OpenRC did
not keep that feature, and during the rewrites, ended up just punting
it all the time. This isn't what we intended, so drop the rm.
X-Gentoo-Bug: 400837
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/400837
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
In the case of a single line of configuration, where the address has
parameters, the parameters were being treated as seperate addresses.
Eg:
config_eth0="4321:0:1:2:3:4:567:89ab/64 nodad home preferred_lft 0"
Also document usage of parameters in the net example, and note that
multiple addresses on a single line cannot be mixed with parameters.
Newlines are required to seperate the addresses.
X-Gentoo-Bug: 398827
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=398827
Signed-off-by: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
The program function in depend blocks is now able to search paths by
itself. If passed multiple arguments or multiple calls, at least one of
the arguments passed must be a program or a shell builtin (eg ip built
into busybox). If a qualified path is specified, only that path will be
checked, otherwise it will be checked as a builtin, then $PATH will be
checked for the named binary (via type).
Signed-off-by: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
Some of the networking tools, such as iproute2, can be stored in one of
several locations. This function gives us a standard way to find these
tools.
I would like to thankRobin Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org> for his input on
this function.
Historically, we have tried to up interfaces before running preup, so
that the kernel setups up the device and makes things like ethtool work
(some hardware cannot be correct probed until then). However this ends
up breaking other hardware, so a variable has been introduced to allow
the up prior to preup to be disabled: up_before_preup_IFVAR=no
X-Gentoo-Bug: 389475
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=389475
Signed-off-by: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
Currently, cgroups are still in development, so we are not setting them
up by default. However, this default will be changed in the future.
This commit message and patch were updated by
William Hubbs <williamh@gentoo.org>.
X-Gentoo-Bug: 395079
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=395079
The linux kernel documentation suggests mounting a separate cgroup
hierarchy for each subsystem you want to control/monitor. This changes
the cgroups mounting code to do this.
This is needed to allow auto-connect at boot.
Reported-by: David J Cozatt <ygdrasil@comcast.net>
X-Gentoo-Bug: 390955
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=390955
The migrate-run service was hanging when parallel startup was enabled
because of its dependencies. This integrates the logic for this service
into bootmisc, which will avoid the issues with parallel startup.
I would like to thank Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org> for his
input on this patch
Previous commit e3b39a677b missed adding a "[" to one of the tests.
Reported-by: Torsten Veller <tove@gentoo.org>
x-Gentoo-Bug: 391941
x-Gentoo-Bug-URL: http://bugs.gentoo.org/391941
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
Openrc will create a cgroup hierarchy called openrc which will have all
services it starts and all subsystems attached to it. If you need other
groups/hierarchies, please use libcgroup.
The kernel documentation states that a cgroup file system should not be
mounted here, but a tmpfs.
This also means that we should not create a group for each process, but
we should allow the user to specify which group a process should be
assigned to. The rc_cgroup variable will be used for this purpose.
For more information, see /usr/src/linux/Documentation/cgroups/cgroups.txt.
These scripts are not supported, and they have several major design
issues such as not being able to stop, start or allow a dependency on a
single interface.
The tree contained many operating system specific Makefiles which were
being included in other Makefiles. This commit removes those and adds
the code to the makefiles which included them using make's conditional
processing.
X-Gentoo-Bug: 387441
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=387441
A new helper function (_array_helper) since both, the _flatten_array and
_get_array function share partially the same code.
We also reduce multiple whitespace to a single space, remove leading newlines
as well as skipping "empty" lines.
This makes the data returned by _{flatten,get}_array much nicer than before.
It also fixes bug 366677 where net-tools having trouble with the whitespace
mentioned above. iproute2 was not affected.
Reported-by: Andrew Maltsev <am@ejelta.com>
X-Gentoo-Bug: 366677
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/366677
The dedicated nfs init.d script takes care of mounting this when
necessary, and we want it there since mounting it isn't terribly
useful if you can't actually start up the nfs daemons (which the
nfs-utils package provides).
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
This is a KISS version. Let's see where we go from here in terms of
complexity. Maybe nowhere!
X-Gentoo-Bug: 382723
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/382723
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
This patch fixes the regex pattern for /lib -> /lib(32|64)?
as well as the pattern for RC_SVCDIR if it contains /lib(32|64)?/.
This fixes bug 381783.
X-Gentoo-Bug: 381783
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/381783
Note by william hubbs:
I modified the patch to compare "null" and "noop" with $1 instead of
${config}.
Reported-by: Yun Zheng Hu <hu@fox-it.com>
X-Gentoo-Bug: 379577
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=379577
If $RC_SVCDIR/shutdowntime does not exist, we need a default reference
file. It is safe to use @PREFIX@/sbin/runscript for this purpose.
Reported-By: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
X-Gentoo-Bug: 376249
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=376249
/etc/mtab can be a link to a file in /proc. If it is, we should not
attempt to update /etc/mtab.
The original test used "! -w" as part of the test. This does not
work since everything is writeable by root.
Thanks to Robin Johnson for the suggestion of using readlink -f and the
regular expression.
Reported-By: junkmailnotread@yahoo.com
X-Gentoo-Bug: 370037
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=370037
Currently, we allow the use of bash arrays for some configuration settings.
This is undocumented, so I want to remove the support from openrc.
The first phase of this removal will be this commit which adds warnings
to encourage people not to use bash arrays.
X-Gentoo-Bug: 374875
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=374875
The extra_net_fs_list variable was not being included as it should have
been for the net file systems because it was being expanded before it
was set by the user.
X-Gentoo-Bug: 374133
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=374133
The version iteration code missed certain combinations:
KV=1.2.3.4
skips: 1.2.3, 1
KV=1.2.3
skips: 1
Simplify the code to use a loop and build the list of versions directly
instead of unique variables per version component.
Signed-off-by: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
This allows options to be passed to killall5 by the killprocs script.
This was added so that certain processes will not be killed during
shutdown.
x-Gentoo-Bug: 371625
x-Gentoo-Bug-URL: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=371625
If unknown keys are found, currently sysctl would add all of its valid
settings, but then leave itself marked as "stopped". Since this is not
really what we want, make unknown keys a non-fatal error.
Reported-by: Christian Ruppert <idl0r@gentoo.org>
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
LXC already provides a means to set the utsname/hostname of the system, so
avoid overriding the user's configuration through hostname here.
Signed-off-by: Diego Elio Pettenò <flameeyes@gmail.com>