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Persistence and boot codes
curaga:
hats, see "mountpoint" :)
^thehatsrule^:
aha.
On a similar note: looks like there's a find_mountpoint in tc-functions. I wonder if my version (slightly edited) would be more efficient though, since it only has that one call to awk and it doesn't use those extra pipes... Or is there something else that can do that too?
mikshaw:
--- Quote ---@mikshaw, why the vinegar?
--- End quote ---
--- Quote ---I'm sure mikshaw didn't mean it like that
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I didn't mean to sound sour.
It did seem like an error to assume that if the mount command fails then the specified partition is not available. It will fail if it's already mounted, which isn't necessarily a problem because of the way the individual directories are mounted into the system. I would understand this behavior better if it was mounting a full partition as a system directory rather than mounting in /mnt and then binding a subdirectory. When using --bind you can theoretically have a pile of mounts on the same partition.
In any case, I wasn't aware that the behavior was intended.
roberts:
i am sure that there are always multiple ways to do things and things can usually always be improved, sometimes, it is the intent and not the lack of knowledge to accomplish. It is quite simple to accomplish once intent is clear. Help in that regard was/is not necessary.
tobiaus:
i'm sure he was referring to tinycore's "logic," and only in one routine, not your logic. since you both agree there is room for improvement, and since his could be taken as nothing more than that, and, since he said he meant nothing more than that by it, i can't see any reason to insist he was offering anything in addition. you just took it differently than he meant it.
the logic of the routine, in the most literal sense of the word, has a flaw. there is no malice in that, no rudeness, only fact. it's a minor bug that could be improved upon in the future. i'm sure we can still mention them with our best intentions, even when they are only an opinion.
and i'm sure that any misunderstandings like this are easily resolved by simply falling back on the same trust that has existed between (and well served) both parties for all these years.
maybe 2008 was a time of adjustment, but it's 2009 now, and things look good for linux, and for tc. i think we're all very excited about it. and i'm sure there will be lots of suggestions, some worth taking seriously, others nothing to worry about, and perhaps most of them somewhere between the two.
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