On 06/24/2012 06:22 AM, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
+                       stat_fail
+                       exit 1
+               else
+                       add_daemon pacman-init
+                       stat_done
+               fi
+               ;;
+
+       stop)
+               stat_busy "Removing pacman keyring"
+               rm -rf /etc/pacman.d/gnupg
+               rm_daemon pacman-init
+               stat_done
+               ;;
This just blows my mind. I realize that this script will never live
outside a liveCD, but why? What's the use case where youd want to
destroy this?
There are no strong reasons for doing this; are there any downsides?
Besides from symmetry reasons I wanted to "make sure" that the key wont
get stored an a presitant device by accident (don't know if we support
this atm). But the main reason was that you could easily recreate the
key by running restart (e.g. when you want to user better random number
or whatever)


persistent is supported via cow_label= OR cow_device= bootparms ;)

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