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Since this service is now *bsd only, we don't need to worry about
reading this value from /proc/sys.
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This moves urandom to *bsd only and adds seedrng as a separate service
for Linux.
This fixes #510
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The RNG can't actually be seeded from a shell script, due to the
reliance on ioctls. For this reason, the seedrng project provides a
basic script meant to be copy and pasted into projects like OpenRC and
tweaked as needed: https://git.zx2c4.com/seedrng/about/
This commit imports it into OpenRC and wires up /etc/init.d/urandom to
call it. It shouldn't be called by other things on the system, so it
lives in rc_sbindir.
Closes #506.
Closes #507.
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
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During boot if the "previous_dmesg" setting is enabled in
/etc/conf.d/bootmisc then during the 1st boot of a machine the
bootmisc init.d script will attempt to move a nonexistant dmesg
file, so generating an error on the console.
Modify the script to only move an existing file.
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This fixes #254.
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This makes the URIs shorter and dynamic: whatever the default branch
the repo uses will be used.
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Currently the ping loop instantly times out because timeout is decremented by 1 without actually going to sleep.
This fixes #480.
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This allows containers using OpenRC based services to be configured to
allow open tcp connections to be closed before they are shut down.
This fixes #476.
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While the s6-svscan runscript belongs to OpenRC, the user is required to
install s6 before it can actually be used, potentially leading to
confusion. Check for the existence of $command in start_pre and, if it does not
exist, bail out with an error that makes this observation.
X-Gentoo-Bug: 816978
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=816978
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This fixes #320.
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The script tries to copy non-existing files. We simply hide the error
http://bugs.alpinelinux.org/issues/3160
This fixes #451.
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The original service that pulled in root remount was mtab which
is not part of OpenRC.
This fixes #449.
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Closes #116.
Closes #171.
Closes #172.
Closes #175.
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Since commit 6b475ab26992f1dd8815700828df46abc4b71d27, openrc tries to load
modules twice which have been defined in /etc/conf.d/modules via modules=
variable when /bin/sh points to dash shell.
The reason is that when the "modules-load" service was merged into "modules"
service, the "modules" variable name got used in both, load_modules()
function and in Linux_modules() function which both get called when modules
service is started. Although "modules" variable is marked as local in
load_modules(), dash simply ignores this.
Avoid the issue by renaming "modules" variable to "_modules" in
load_modules() function.
This fixes #419.
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When dealing with remote consoles, a shutdown could disable
host's numlock which is not desired.
This fixes #413.
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The cgroups v2 setup required the rc_cgroups_controllers variable
to be set to the list of controllers to enable regardless of whether the
mode was hybrid or unified.
This makes sense for hybrid mode since the controllers can't be in both
the cgroups v1 and v2 hierarchies, but for unified mode we should enable
all controllers that are configured in the kernel.
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X-Gentoo-Bug: 761918
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=761918
Closes #272.
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The test `[ -h "${ifname}" ] && continue` skips the symlinks while it is
the opposite that is the expected: ignoring files that are not symlinks.
Fixes commit f42ec82f21f3760b829507344ad0ae761e1d59aa.
This fixes #391.
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Currently when osclock is enabled as a init.d service the following
messages appear during boot when osclock starts:
* The command variable is undefined.
* There is nothing for osclock to start.
* If this is what you intend, please write a start function.
* This will become a failure in a future release.
osclock is activated whenever a machine's system clock is automatically
configured from a RTC by the kernel and the osclock's only purpose is to
satisfy the "clock" dependency defined by other init.d services.
Adding a stub start() function prevents OpenRC from showing warnings but
continues to ensure that the osclock service still does not actually do
anything.
This fixes #377.
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Use "halt -w" to write the halt record if it exists.
Otherwise use openrc-shutdown.
This fixes #336.
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Without a respawn period setting, the supervisor will give up on
respawning agetty after it is respawned respawn_max times. For most
daemons giving up like this is reasonable, but not for agettys. Agettys
should always be respawned unless they are respawning too fafst,.
If an agetty is respawning faster than 10 times in 60 seconds, this
seems to be too fast.
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These services represent the parts of the keymaps and termencoding
services which saved the settings back to the root file system so they
can be loaded very early in the boot process.
These are needed to allow keymaps and termencoding to run earlier in the
boot sequence.
X-Gentoo-Bug: 446018
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=446018
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On Linux, kernel modules should be loaded once during boot, either in an
initramfs or by this service.
This does not change anything other than printing out messages if a
module is loaded more than once.
X-Gentoo-Bug: 659530
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=659530
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We do not need to do this any longer since all supported linux kernels
make efivarfs immutable and the tools that manipulate it are aware of
this feature.
This fixes https://github.com/openrc/openrc/issues/238.
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Kmod doesn't support the -o switch, so if you have been using this your
module loads have been failing.
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It is safe to save the deptree, but we also need to regenerate it at
boot time.
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This removes localmount from the dependencies of the consolefont,
keymaps, numlock and procfs services.
These services are Linux only and the default modern linux system has /
and /usr on the same file system.
This also fixes the following issue.
X-Gentoo-Bug: 651998
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=651998
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There is no reason for these to be separate services. I did add a
provide so that we don't break backward compatibility.
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X-Gentoo-Bug: 650600
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=650600
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Otherwise if a swap file is being used, and swap is started before
root, swapon may fail because of a read-only filesystem.
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make the base/controller functions return successfully if cgroups v1/v2
are not configured in the kernel
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The /sys/class/net directory contains files which are not symlinks if
the system has bonded devices [1]. We should ignore these files.
This fixes #196.
[1] https://elkano.org/blog/manage-interface-bondings-sysfs-interface/
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I do not know of any situation where /etc/hostname is at any other
location. Also, this does not run on prefix.
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This removes a reference to @SYSCONFDIR@.
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For *BSD,the sysctl*.conf files are always in /etc.
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Remove references to @SYSCONFDIR@ since these can be calculated at
runtime.
Also style fixes.
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clean up local definitions. Also remove @SYSCONFDIR@ substitutions since
they can be calculated at runtime.
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The script should wait till the ping host is available or timeout reached
Closes : #179
Closes : #191
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This is an improved test because it doesn't require the ip executable to be
in a specific path.
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https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/252002/help-testing-special-file-in-sys-class-net
This is for #189
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This is for #178.
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Fixes https://bugs.gentoo.org/629228
Fixes #189
Fixes #185
Fixes #178
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