[Grml] Re: [grml-bugs] bug#25: Wish lists for enhancing the grml configuration system
- Tong -
mlist4suntong at yahoo.com
Sun Apr 22 22:24:26 CEST 2007
On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 12:17:17 +0200, Michael Prokop wrote:
>> I hope the following minor enhancements to the grml configuration
>> system can make into the 1.0 release.
>
> Preface: 1.0 is already feature freezed...
Oh, I didn't know that. Sure, postpone to later version then.
>> - myconfig=scan. ...
>
>> I need another automatic way to specify the grml configuration
>> device.
>
> So what exactly are you requesting here? You mean you want to get a
> 'myconfig=scan' which searches through all available partitions for a file
> config.tbz [in the root directory] and use it then?
Yep, that will do. Or, it can be as fancy as:
myconfig=scan [config_file]
e.g.,
myconfig=scan my_real_fancy_config_file.ext
One of the reason that I need to specify my own config_file name is that I
could sneak in a config file in a publicly shared machine. I would name it
as close to a window$ system file as possible in order to prevent it from
being deleted by some bored users.
>> - Boot-Options config.d, i.e., please define a grml configuration
>> directory. On booting all the .tbz files from within the defined
>> directory or from the config.d option, will be restored, in the
>> order by their names.
>
> You mean like the config bootoption which does:
>
> | restore configuration using file config.tbz from directory /cdrom/config/
>
> (see http://grml.org/config/grml-config.html for more details) but
> not only use *one* config.tbz but *all* the available tbz files from
> the directory?
>
> So it would become:
>
> | config.d => restore all tbz. files from directory /cdrom/config.d/
>
> That's what you want?
Exactly! restore them in the order of their names.
>> The save-config generated configuration, the plain bzip2
>> compressed tar archives is a good thing. But I don't like the fact
>> that all related or unrelated files are all stuffed into this same
>> file. I hope that I can group related files into different .tbz
>> files. It is much more easy to manage than a single file.
>
> You can name your config.tbz like you want (even when generating it
> with save-config), see the config=config_foobar.tbz stuff at
> http://grml.org/config/grml-config.html
>
> AFAICS all that has to be done for this feature is the config.d
> stuff, right?
Exactly.
> Why I delayed the "persistent root via unionfs" stuff is simple:
> unionfs is under heavy development (including some dropped features)
> and aufs is the current stable solution I prefer. I want to have
> things settle down before I write code for it, so let's see whether
> unionfs hits vanilla kernel...
Oh, I didn't know about the stable alternative aufs, thanks for
explanation, mika.
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