On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 21:54, Brad House wrote: > > > > 2) So now we have '/newroot', '/mnt/cdrom' and possibly '/mnt/livecd' > > for older livecd scripts, or '/var/lib/livecd' for future. Basically, > > can we really get this sorted out _now_ ? I am _not_ going to add > > 20 tests. > > /mnt/cdrom and /mnt/livecd will both be mounted at the SAME time. > One for the cdrom itself, the other for the loopback. Don't worry about > /var/lib/livecd for now. And /newroot? Lets clarify: 1) /mnt/livecd will be your zisofs image/whater 2) /mnt/cdrom will be the cdrom itself ? So basically, the looback stuff just need to worry about /mnt/livecd, and both for the non-critical unmount stuff? Also, is /newroot now totally not used anymore? And why does /mnt/cdrom need to be mounted - i thought / was in there? I guess a quick explanation on all the types used (zisofs, etc) and what they mount for what will be great ... > > > > 3) I still think shutting lvm down is the safer way for uses that uses > > lvm at install. Anybody else want to comment on this? (Note I am not > > saying to start it ...). > > Well, as long as it's silent on shutdown if it doesn't find something > to unmount/bind, I'm fine with that, otherwise we'll get a flurry of > bug reports. Hmm, not sure - that is why I asked for comments from others. I guess the truth will still hold - the conf files tested for should not be there if the user did not setup it ... Thanks, -- Martin Schlemmer Gentoo Linux Developer, Desktop/System Team Developer Cape Town, South Africa