Paul B Schroeder (pschroeder@xxxxxxxxxxx) said: > /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit currently gets the relies on getting $READONLY from > /etc/sysconfig/readonly-root. It uses this to determine whether or not to > call /etc/rc.readonly and whether or not to remount the root filesystem in > read-write mode. > > In some instances (think flash based filesystem), it would be desireable to > run the rc.readonly script (we don't want to burn up the flash), but still > have the root filesystem in read-write mode (we still want to be able to do > some filesystem editing). Maybe rc.sysinit could check two separate > variables to control this? > > $EXEC_RC_READONLY or whatever you would want to call it, could be used by > rc.sysinit to determine whether or not to exec rc.readonly. And $READONLY > could still be used to determine whether or not to remount root read-write. What exactly are you trying to do - bind mounts for temp state + rw fs? Bill -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list