History log of /netbsd-src/etc/rc.d/root (Results 1 – 5 of 5)
Revision Date Author Comments
# 94dff347 30-Mar-2015 chopps <chopps@NetBSD.org>

Add resize_root boot operation. If resize_root=YES in rc.conf then
the system attempts to resize the root file system to fill it's
partition prior to mounting read-write. Useful for things like AMI
f

Add resize_root boot operation. If resize_root=YES in rc.conf then
the system attempts to resize the root file system to fill it's
partition prior to mounting read-write. Useful for things like AMI
file system images. May eventually be used by arm images after
coming up with similar solution for increasing the parition size.

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# e7f29a33 21-Apr-2009 joerg <joerg@NetBSD.org>

Split fsck during boot into two phases. Check the root file system
first, mount root and run the various disk providers. Add swap and
check the remaining file systems after that.
This breaks the depe

Split fsck during boot into two phases. Check the root file system
first, mount root and run the various disk providers. Add swap and
check the remaining file systems after that.
This breaks the dependency cycle for lvm, which needs writeable /dev.
Depend on rndctl in cgd.

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# 7d2e1537 13-Aug-2004 mycroft <mycroft@NetBSD.org>

Add an _rc_subr_loaded variable, set to ":" by rc.subr. Scripts can use this
for a speedup by doing:
$_rc_subr_loaded . /etc/rc.subr


# 5c1b0ec2 13-May-2000 lukem <lukem@NetBSD.org>

Use load_rc_config() (from rc.subr) instead of sourcing /etc/rc.conf.
This allows us or a user to change the configuration file method in
one place - rc.subr - without having to edit all of the rc.d/

Use load_rc_config() (from rc.subr) instead of sourcing /etc/rc.conf.
This allows us or a user to change the configuration file method in
one place - rc.subr - without having to edit all of the rc.d/* files.

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# c53094a7 10-Mar-2000 lukem <lukem@NetBSD.org>

rc.d scripts derived from /etc/rc