On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 12:23:13PM -0000, Christoph Burger-Scheidlin wrote:
> At the moment mountall.conf emits local-filesystems and remote-
> filesystems. This is problematic. In order to be able to mount remote
> filesystems at all, the computer needs networking. Networking however
> depends on local-filesystems. Therefore mountall.conf is emitting two
> events at the same time of which one (remote-filesystems) transitively
> depends on the other (local-filesystems).
No, it is not. "emits" is documentation that a job /may/ emit certain
signals; it does not mean that these signals are emitted automatically when
starting the job.
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On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 12:23:13PM -0000, Christoph Burger-Scheidlin wrote: filesystems) transitively filesystems) .
> At the moment mountall.conf emits local-filesystems and remote-
> filesystems. This is problematic. In order to be able to mount remote
> filesystems at all, the computer needs networking. Networking however
> depends on local-filesystems. Therefore mountall.conf is emitting two
> events at the same time of which one (remote-
> depends on the other (local-
No, it is not. "emits" is documentation that a job /may/ emit certain
signals; it does not mean that these signals are emitted automatically when
starting the job.
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