[arch-dev-public] [signoff] initscripts 2009.03-1
New initscripts released, here you get the git shortlog: Aaron Griffin (1): Remove the kernel 'quiet' handling for fsck Petar Bogdanovic (1): Allow the user to cancel an fsck Thomas Bächler (2): Fix bug #13205: better random-seed entropy - For the random-seed file location to be more "FHS compliant" is better to put in /var/lib/misc/random-seed (Variable state information, that persists after reboot) than the /var/run/random-seed (Run-time variable data, that not necessarily persists after reboot) for example with /var/run mounted as TMPFS. - The random-seed file permision should be "0600" not "0644" - The size of random-seed acording to random(4) manpage should be the size specified in "/proc/sys/kernel/random/poolsize" in other case 512 bytes. Use the device nodes from /lib/udev/devices/* instead of hardcoding them in initscripts. This requires a new udev package (at least 139-1) Tested on x86_64, please sign off.
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 8:10 PM, Thomas Bächler <thomas@archlinux.org> wrote:
New initscripts released, here you get the git shortlog:
Aaron Griffin (1): Remove the kernel 'quiet' handling for fsck
Petar Bogdanovic (1): Allow the user to cancel an fsck
Thomas Bächler (2): Fix bug #13205: better random-seed entropy - For the random-seed file location to be more "FHS compliant" is better to put in /var/lib/misc/random-seed (Variable state information, that persists after reboot) than the /var/run/random-seed (Run-time variable data, that not necessarily persists after reboot) for example with /var/run mounted as TMPFS. - The random-seed file permision should be "0600" not "0644" - The size of random-seed acording to random(4) manpage should be the size specified in "/proc/sys/kernel/random/poolsize" in other case 512 bytes. Use the device nodes from /lib/udev/devices/* instead of hardcoding them in initscripts. This requires a new udev package (at least 139-1)
Tested on x86_64, please sign off.
Systems booted fine. Signoff both arches. Eric
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Eric Bélanger <snowmaniscool@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 8:10 PM, Thomas Bächler <thomas@archlinux.org> wrote:
New initscripts released, here you get the git shortlog:
Aaron Griffin (1): Remove the kernel 'quiet' handling for fsck
Petar Bogdanovic (1): Allow the user to cancel an fsck
Thomas Bächler (2): Fix bug #13205: better random-seed entropy - For the random-seed file location to be more "FHS compliant" is better to put in /var/lib/misc/random-seed (Variable state information, that persists after reboot) than the /var/run/random-seed (Run-time variable data, that not necessarily persists after reboot) for example with /var/run mounted as TMPFS. - The random-seed file permision should be "0600" not "0644" - The size of random-seed acording to random(4) manpage should be the size specified in "/proc/sys/kernel/random/poolsize" in other case 512 bytes. Use the device nodes from /lib/udev/devices/* instead of hardcoding them in initscripts. This requires a new udev package (at least 139-1)
Tested on x86_64, please sign off.
Systems booted fine. Signoff both arches.
Another signoff for x86_64 here. -Dan
Thomas Bächler schrieb:
Tested on x86_64, please sign off.
Can we have another signoff on i686 for udev+klibc-udev+initscripts? I want to move this soon.
participants (4)
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Allan McRae
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Dan McGee
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Eric Bélanger
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Thomas Bächler