On 2020-06-09 09:59, Vertigo Altair wrote:
Hi Misc,
I have a firewall device and I'm using OpenBSD on it. There is an
electricity problem where the device runs. Therefore, I have to run the
"fsck -y" command regularly at startup due to the electricity problem. To
overcome this, I want to use readonly file system.
 I know there are some projects like "resflash", but I want to do that
manually.
...
On startup following errors comming from /etc/rc; I think errors about
/etc/motd are not so important, but are the errors coming from /etc/tty* can cause any problems? If my method is not correct, what is the best way
to do this?

AFAIK, OpenBSD officially does not support read-only root file system.

But I have a similar problem, and I have described my solution here:

https://www.mimar.rs/blog/how-to-increase-openbsds-resilience-to-power-outages

HTH,
--
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After  enlightenment - chop wood, draw water.

Marko Cupać
https://www.mimar.rs/

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