Russell Coker (russell@xxxxxxxxxxxx) said: > On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 06:19, Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > You will need to talk to Bill Nottingham about modifying /sbin/init to > > do this. They are not crazy about > > putting additional code into /sbin/init since it is very hard to debug. > > We've done it once, we can do it again. But why is init any better? Especially when it's just spawning a shell script - that's a hack. > > They prefer rc.sysinit. They also do not > > rc.sysinit means changing the policy for init_t, initrc_t, and maybe others. init runs in init_t, surely? > > want to relabel the /dev file system if it is not a tmpfs, since with > > 8000 or more files it could take a while and > > slow down the boot up. > > On the slowest machine I have access to (a machine that can never run Fedora > because it doesn't meet the hardware requirements) it takes 12 seconds to run > setfiles on a fully loaded /dev. On machines that are a mere four years old > it takes about 2 seconds, I doubt that you will be able to measure the > difference that this makes on any hardware that can be purchased now. But > writing some code to check for the file system type is not too difficult. The code's already written and there. The reason you don't want to run it on a normal /dev is because it's *pointless.* Bill