block-mount so that use of block-mount and block-extroot do not require that block-extroot,
block-mount, nor the kernel modules they depend, on are required to included in the image.
That is block-extroot and dependencies may now be installed as modules onto the jffs2 part of
a squashfs system and it will work.
In addition packages which are installed into the jffs2 of a squashfs system may now affect
preinit, so long as they do not require execution of commands that occur before the merging of
the jffs2 and built-in (squashfs) preinit scripts is done.
Thanks jow for the preinit merge stuff!
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This fixes a bug where lists end up with duplicate values if config_load was
invoked multiple times.
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- add aliases to device by default (not ifname)
- introduce option "layer" to select the target ifname to attach the alias to:
- 3 use tun device (tun over bridge over device) fallback to bridge or device
- 2 use bridge (bridge over device) fallback to device
- 1 use device
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- improve rdate reliability
- make rdate config more ntp like
- move time server list to /etc/config/timeserver
- bump package revision
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busybox watchdog applet should stop the watchdog before shutting down
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Not using the config_xxx functions correctly. Amended.
Signed-off-by: Philip Prindeville <philipp@redfish-solutions.com>
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Setting the system variable "foreground" to yes causes the system to run
the init scripts in series and wait for completion.
This is useful if (a) you don't want the user getting into the console
until the system is initialized, or (b) you have things going on in your
scripts that require strict ordering (and no possible race conditions).
Signed-off-by: Philip Prindeville <philipp@redfish-solutions.com>
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This is useful for seeing what devices are detected by the system.
Signed-off-by: Philip Prindeville <philipp@redfish-solutions.com>
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- kmod-dm for the device mapper kernel module.
- kmod-libdevmapper for the device-mapper library.
- kmod-lvm2 for the lvm tool.
Note that it currently does not create the symlinks for all the lvm
tools, so you have to use lvm pvs rather than just pvs.
Thanks Stefan Monnier
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It is unneeded and could couse a broken filesystem if unmounting takes to long.
Thanks to Peter Wagner
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Hotpluggable interfaces are already brought up before /etc/init.d/network boot
and this change can break them, if the ifup -a command runs at the wrong time,
also starts many interfaces twice, which can lead to issues with PPPoE.
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