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#
# mountall.sh Mount all filesystems.
#
# Version: @(#)mountall.sh 2.83-2 01-Nov-2001 miquels@cistron.nl
#
. /etc/default/rcS
if test -f /etc/default/mountall; then
. /etc/default/mountall
fi
#
# Mount local filesystems in /etc/fstab. For some reason, people
# might want to mount "proc" several times, and mount -v complains
# about this. So we mount "proc" filesystems without -v.
#
test "$VERBOSE" != no && echo "Mounting local filesystems..."
mount -a $MOUNTALL 2>&1 | logger -s -p user.err
#
# We might have mounted something over /dev, see if /dev/initctl is there.
#
if test ! -p /dev/initctl
then
rm -f /dev/initctl
mknod -m 600 /dev/initctl p
fi
kill -USR1 1
#
# Execute swapon command again, in case we want to swap to
# a file on a now mounted filesystem.
#
doswap=yes
case "`uname -r`" in
2.[0123].*)
if grep -qs resync /proc/mdstat
then
doswap=no
fi
;;
esac
if test $doswap = yes
then
swapon -a 2> /dev/null
fi
# A missing homedirectory for root can cause all sorts of problems.
# This can happen after user formats his /home partition for example
if test -e /etc/passwd
then
ROOT_HOME="`cat /etc/passwd|grep ^root | awk '{split($0,x,":");printf("%s\n",x[6])}'`"
if test -n "$ROOT_HOME"
then
! test -d "$ROOT_HOME" && mkdir -p "$ROOT_HOME"
fi
fi
: exit 0
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