42 lines
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42 lines
1.1 KiB
Plaintext
Executable File
#!/sbin/openrc-run
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# Copyright (c) 2007-2008 Roy Marples <roy@marples.name>
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# Released under the 2-clause BSD license.
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description="Update /etc/mtab to match what the kernel knows about"
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depend()
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{
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need root
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keyword -prefix -systemd-nspawn
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}
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start()
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{
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[ -L /etc/mtab ] && return 0
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local rc=0
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ebegin "Updating /etc/mtab"
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if ! checkpath -W /etc; then
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rc=1
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elif [ ! -e /etc/mtab ]; then
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ln -snf /proc/self/mounts /etc/mtab
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else
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ewarn "The support for updating /etc/mtab as a file is"
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ewarn "deprecated and will be removed in the future."
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ewarn "Please run the following command as root on your system."
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ewarn
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ewarn "ln -snf /proc/self/mounts /etc/mtab"
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ewarn
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# With / as tmpfs we cannot umount -at tmpfs in localmount as that
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# makes / readonly and dismounts all tmpfs even if in use which is
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# not good. Luckily, umount uses /etc/mtab instead of /proc/mounts
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# which allows this hack to work.
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grep -v "^[! ]* / tmpfs " /proc/mounts > /etc/mtab
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# Remove stale backups
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rm -f /etc/mtab~ /etc/mtab~~
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fi
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eend $rc "/etc is not writable; unable to create /etc/mtab"
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return 0
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}
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