Dan Nicholson wrote: > I don't think $network is really needed here. If someone has > $remote_fs, then it should take care of the network dependency. All we > really care is that /dev and /usr are still mounted. In that case, I > think $local_fs is probably required to ensure that /usr is still > there. > An age old argument, not quite vim vs emacs, but past precedence is that soft $remote_fs ensures /usr is there. For BLFS, it's always been not to start programs in /usr before at least network was started. gpm is an error in the current book, that I introduced IIRC (and just noticed the other day when using install_initd to do auto ordering for the first time. $local_fs should still be a requirement, but was lost when I trimmed the fat from LFS-bootscripts. I took the hard dependency out of network.
<SNIP> Yeah, there are definitely no guarantees on the deps yet, I just wanted to get the scripts in there for people to see. Lots of work to do on the deps yet. I'll add $local_fs to the network script to define the /var (and local /usr) requirement. Everyone should feel free to drop in any scripts that you have handy or change anything in the contrib that you see fit. -- DJ Lucas -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content, and is believed to be clean. -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-book FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
