Updating the root partition

Christopher Fowler cfowler at outpostsentinel.com
Wed Jun 19 19:56:43 EDT 2002


In a way.  On my system you have to restart to run on the new software. 
I have implemented a pseudo single user mode in init that will umount
the rootfs and then dump the new software into memory.  Ths keeps you
from having to do a restart.  However, this is not possible from remote
locations.  You must be on serial console to do this.  That is why
single user mode is not acceptable.

Chris

On Wed, 2002-06-19 at 19:29, Russ Dill wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-06-19 at 16:22, Christopher Fowler wrote:
> > Going into a pseudo single user mode to flash is not acceptable.  You
> > need to be able to flash from any tty.  From any web interface.  From
> > any command.  My unit will flash with a simple flash command while the
> > system is running.
> 
> right, you have a program that accepts a flash image, authenicates it,
> and copies it to a flash partition, once this is done, *then* you signal
> init.
> 
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