On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 04:25:05PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Mario 'BitKoenig' Holbe <mario.ho...@tu-ilmenau.de> 
> [2011.01.31.1601 +0100]:
> > One could probably even think about X-Stop-After: umountroot, but
> > I'm not sure about the side-effects.
> Won't work: how should the init.d script run after the root
> filesystem has been unmounted? ;)

How can halt, kexec or reboot? ;)
Of course you know umountroot doesn't (yet) really umount the root
filesystem.

And this is also the reason not to care too much about this currently.
However, there are some possible changes when it would matter:
1. md once allowing setting read-only when the upper layer restricts
itself to read-only.
2. umountroot once establishing a way to really umount root (like
installing a stopramfs or something like that).


Mario
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