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Estel
2013-06-28 , 23:57
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I'm using directory-based ED without any problems, but noticed funny glitch. The thing is that, I used to call "debbie exit" from
/etc/event.d/
script at boot, just to have ED mounted all the time (and avoid partition mounting delay, when I want to do something in ED quickly). It worked flawlessly.
Now, using directory based ED, it *always* produce borked chroot - everything seems fine, except that no hardware/system is mount/bind. If i close ED and open it again (even via the same 'debbie exit'), it mounts just fine.
Not that it matters anymore, as using directory based chroot, there is 0 (zero) delay in ED startup, even if closed "to bare ground". I'm just curious - I wasn't able to find anything in qchroot scripts, that would explain different behavior when called from event.d, than executed normally. Or, why it acts differently, when using directory, instead of separate partition.
/Estel
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