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Re: [opensuse-factory] Help with dir setup in /media
- From: Robert Schweikert <rjschwei@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 01 Jan 2012 16:26:43 -0500
- Message-id: <4F00CF93.8070408@suse.com>
On 12/31/2011 07:56 AM, Stefan Seyfried wrote:
Thanks, obviously a reading problem on my part, the man page does indeed state
/etc/tmpfiles.d
and not
/etc/tmpdirs.d
as claimed in my original post, duh
Robert
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Am 31.12.2011 13:35, schrieb Robert Schweikert:
With 12.1 /media is now mounted as tmpfs. As I used to have a number of
directories in /media (used as mount points for ISO images), I created
the following script in /etc/tmpdirs.d to get the directories I want in
/media
-> cat /etc/tmpdirs.d/02_media
mediaDirs=( os11332 os11364 os11432 os11464 os12132 os12164 sle10sp432sdk \
sle10sp464sdk sle11sp132sdk sle11sp164sdk sled1032 sled1064 \
sled10sp432 sled10sp464 sled11sp132 sled11sp164 sles1032 \
sles1064 sles10sp432 sles10sp464 sles11sp132 sles11sp164)
for medDir in ${mediaDirs[@]};do
test -d /media/$medDir || mkdir /media/$medDir
done
However, upon reboot the /media directory is empty, what am I missing?
I seem to remeber that with systemd, now /etc/tmpfiles.d is used.
Thanks, obviously a reading problem on my part, the man page does indeed state
/etc/tmpfiles.d
and not
/etc/tmpdirs.d
as claimed in my original post, duh
Robert
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SUSE-IBM Software Integration Center LINUX
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rjschwei@xxxxxxxx
rschweik@xxxxxxxxxx
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