> Iâ??ve been looking off and on at what it would take to set up NetBSD for "N$ > [...] > Anyway, has anyone else experimented with this sort of thing or have any fur$
I've done something vaguely similar. I had a disk which, under different circumstances (the details of where/how it's being used), could be sd0 or wd0. I wanted it to auto-adapt at boot time. I did it with a custom rc.d script which mounted a tiny mfs and wrote a symlink into it, with /etc/fstab (and possibly something else? not sure) being symlinks that went through that mfs mount. The biggest resulting headache (and it wasn't all that big) was that fstab was a broken link when booted single-user. It sounds as though you might have more than that to do. But note that rc.conf is not just a collection of variables; it is a shell script. It can run programs and probe various things to determine what to set variables to. At worst you might have to add code to /etc/rc, though my tendency would be to look fairly hard at finding ways to avoid that. /~\ The ASCII Mouse \ / Ribbon Campaign X Against HTML [email protected] / \ Email! 7D C8 61 52 5D E7 2D 39 4E F1 31 3E E8 B3 27 4B
