Question on nfsroot shared by multiple targets
Ajit Singh
Ajit.Singh at vihaannetworks.com
Mon Jun 11 20:26:28 EST 2007
Johan,
The way i had done it was creating a read only partition for the / (root)
filesystem. The /var partition was the only one created seperately for the
different mounted systems. The additional work done was to have a /var/etc
with the links made from the /etc directory for the files that need change
across the system. The entries softlink and if any file ctreation was done
in the rcS scripts. It would take a bit of time, but it works.
regards
Ajit
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Question on nfsroot shared by multiple targets
Hello,
I have the following setup: one server, with DHCP server and NFS-root
for an embedded target. With one target this works OK, but now I want to
add another target. The problem I see is that both targets are going to
write into the same logfiles and lockfiles.
I did setup the DHCP server in such a way that the NFS-root of the
target points to /nfsroot/<last octet of IP address>. But for this to
work I need a copy of the complete tree for each target board. I would
prefer to have only one tree for all targets, as this saves the effort
of keeping all trees in sync.
I could create a smaller NFS-root per target, with only /etc, /var and
some other directories and mount-points and mount all directories from a
central nfsroot using the local fstab in /etc. This could work for /var,
but I would still need to keep /etc in sync.
Is there another way to do this, or is this the correct way to setup a
multi-target system?
Kind regards,
Johan Borkhuis
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