During the first OpenWrt boot after a clean flash (when the jffs2
partition is not yet initialized) tmpfs is used instead of the usual
jffs2 overlay filesystem. If this tmpfs is mounted with default
options, all directories created there (/etc, /etc/config, other
subdirectories in /etc) get permissions 1777 by default, and these
permissions then persist in the created jffs2 at least until
subsequent sysupgrade. Mounting tmpfs with mode=0755 fixes the
permission problem.
Signed-off-by: Sergey Vlasov <vsu@altlinux.ru>
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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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