On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 08:04:34AM -0000, Gerald Villemure wrote:
> If the original mountall generates UPSTART events, then I supposed it is
> possible to trigger a post-mount script that way.
It certainly does and always has - there are 'mounting' and 'mounted' events
for each filesystem mount, which you can find example usage of on a stock
Ubuntu system in /etc/init/.
On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 08:04:34AM -0000, Gerald Villemure wrote:
> If the original mountall generates UPSTART events, then I supposed it is
> possible to trigger a post-mount script that way.
It certainly does and always has - there are 'mounting' and 'mounted' events
for each filesystem mount, which you can find example usage of on a stock
Ubuntu system in /etc/init/.