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| 22-May-2024 |
Alexander Leidinger <netchild@FreeBSD.org> |
rc.d: add a service jails config to all base system services
This gives more permissions to services (e.g. network access to services which require this) when they are started as an automatic servic
rc.d: add a service jails config to all base system services
This gives more permissions to services (e.g. network access to services which require this) when they are started as an automatic service jail.
The sshd patch is important for the sshd-related functionality as described in the man-page in the service jails part.
The location of the added env vars is supposed to allow overriding them in rc.conf, and to hard-disable the use of svcj for some parts where it doesn't make sense or will not work.
Only a subset of all of the services are fully tested (I'm running this since more than a year with various services started as service jails). The untested parts should be most of the time ok, in some edge-cases more permissions are needed inside the service jail. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D40371
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e307eb94 |
| 21-Sep-2020 |
Toomas Soome <tsoome@FreeBSD.org> |
loader: zfs should support bootonce an nextboot
bootonce feature is temporary, one time boot, activated by "bectl activate -t BE", "bectl activate -T BE" will reset the bootonce flag.
By default, t
loader: zfs should support bootonce an nextboot
bootonce feature is temporary, one time boot, activated by "bectl activate -t BE", "bectl activate -T BE" will reset the bootonce flag.
By default, the bootonce setting is reset on attempt to boot and the next boot will use previously active BE.
By setting zfs_bootonce_activate="YES" in rc.conf, the bootonce BE will be set permanently active.
bootonce dataset name is recorded in boot pool labels, bootenv area.
in case of nextboot, the nextboot_enable boolean variable is recorded in freebsd:nvstore nvlist, also stored in boot pool label bootenv area. On boot, the loader will process /boot/nextboot.conf if nextboot_enable is "YES", and will set nextboot_enable to "NO", preventing /boot/nextboot.conf processing on next boot.
bootonce and nextboot features are usable in both UEFI and BIOS boot.
To use bootonce/nextboot features, the boot loader needs to be updated on disk; if loader.efi is stored on ESP, then ESP needs to be updated and for BIOS boot, stage2 (zfsboot or gptzfsboot) needs to be updated (gpart or other tools).
At this time, only lua loader is updated.
Sponsored by: Netflix, Klara Inc. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25512
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0696600c |
| 17-Oct-2018 |
Bjoern A. Zeeb <bz@FreeBSD.org> |
Move the rc framework out of sbin/init into libexec/rc.
The reasons for this are forward looking to pkgbase: * /sbin/init is a special binary; try not to replace it with every package update bec
Move the rc framework out of sbin/init into libexec/rc.
The reasons for this are forward looking to pkgbase: * /sbin/init is a special binary; try not to replace it with every package update because an rc script was touched. (a follow-up commit will make init its own package) * having rc in its own place will allow more easy replacement of the rc framework with alternatives, such as openrc.
Discussed with: brd (during BSDCam), kmoore Requested by: cem, bz PR: 231522 Approved by: re (gjb)
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