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It was <2016-04-11 pon 02:05>, when Segher Boessenkool wrote: > On Fri, Apr 08, 2016 at 09:52:36AM +0200, Åukasz Stelmach wrote: >> > but you also have another option and what most people have been doing: >> > c) symlink /var/run to /run >> >> This does not help to avoid deadlocks at all. > > You can put the /var/run symlink on the root fs (as well as on the /var fs), > so that it is available before the mount of /var as well. No go. Among all other differences in one point autofs behaves like any other filesystem, it covers the contents of a directory it is mounted in. This means that the /var/run symlink on the root filesystem is not visible after setting up an "auto-mountpoing" (mounting autofs) and any requests are meant to be satisfied after mounting the real /var filesystem. -- Åukasz Stelmach Samsung R&D Institute Poland Samsung Electronics
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