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From: ludo@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès)
To: Danny Milosavljevic <dannym@scratchpost.org>
Cc: 25917@debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#25917: [PATCH] services: Don't check filesystem even if #:check? if not #:needed-for-boot.
Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2017 09:41:32 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <87mvcop7wj.fsf@gnu.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20170313205504.485459c8@scratchpost.org> (Danny Milosavljevic's message of "Mon, 13 Mar 2017 20:55:04 +0100")

Danny Milosavljevic <dannym@scratchpost.org> skribis:

>> One thing I don’t get is that, if the file system is not
>> needed-for-boot?, then it doesn’t get a Shepherd service in the first
>> place.
>
> But what is supposed to happen to filesystems where mount? but not needed-for-boot? if Shepherd doesn't mount it?  Does some other part mount it ?  Is it just put into fstab or something ?

Yes, it’s just put in fstab.  The use case for this is that then you can
type just “mount /mnt/foo” and ‘mount’ looks it up in /etc/fstab and
does the right thing.

>> In your original message, you wrote that the problem is that “the initrd
>> doesn't contain the fsck tool”, so it’s a problem in linux-initrd.scm,
>> no?
>
> I don't know where we should fix it.  If you want to reproduce it, I tested it with this config
>
>   (file-systems (cons* ...
>                        (file-system
>                         (device "NO NAME")
>                         (title 'label)
>                         (mount-point "/mnt/tmp")
>                         (type "vfat")
>                         (needed-for-boot? #f)
>                         (mount? #t)
>                         (check? #t))
>                        %base-file-systems))
>
> and an USB flash memory stick with name "NO NAME" (the default of the stick :) ).
>
> The effect is if not needed-for-boot? but check? , the boot breaks because it can't find fsck.vfat .

Ooh, I think that’s another problem, then.  :-)

‘file-system-shepherd-service’ is bogus: it only handles ext2:

                             (setenv "PATH"
                                     (string-append
                                      #$e2fsprogs "/sbin:"
                                      "/run/current-system/profile/sbin:"
                                      $PATH)))

We should fix that to handle vfat, btrfs, etc., just like ‘base-initrd’
does.  In fact, we should extract the ‘helper-packages’ thing from
there and factorize it between linux-initrd.scm and services/base.scm.

How does that sound?

Thanks,
Ludo’.

  reply	other threads:[~2017-03-14  8:42 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2017-03-01 16:38 bug#25917: operating-system file-system with (check? #t) but (needed-for-boot #f) pauses boot until user interaction Danny Milosavljevic
2017-03-11 11:21 ` Ludovic Courtès
2017-03-12 16:56   ` bug#25917: [PATCH] services: Don't check filesystem even if #:check? if not #:needed-for-boot Danny Milosavljevic
2017-03-13  9:01     ` Ludovic Courtès
2017-03-13 19:55       ` Danny Milosavljevic
2017-03-14  8:41         ` Ludovic Courtès [this message]
2017-03-14 19:18           ` Danny Milosavljevic
2017-03-14 20:18             ` Ludovic Courtès
2017-03-12 16:59   ` bug#25917: [PATCH v2] services: If a filesystem is not marked as needed for boot, don't check it even if told to check it Danny Milosavljevic
2017-03-16 17:40 ` bug#25917: [PATCH] file-systems: Factorize file-system-packages Danny Milosavljevic
2017-03-17  9:03   ` Ludovic Courtès
2017-03-17 12:19     ` Danny Milosavljevic
2017-03-18 11:00       ` Ludovic Courtès
2017-03-18 11:04       ` Ludovic Courtès
2017-03-18  9:42     ` Danny Milosavljevic
2017-03-18 14:06   ` bug#25917: [PATCH v2] services: file-system-shepherd-service: Make it find the fsck programs Danny Milosavljevic
2017-03-19 15:44     ` Ludovic Courtès
2017-04-22 23:34     ` Ludovic Courtès

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