Always create usr/local/etc -> /etc/local symlink
/usr/local/etc gets created and populated by packages. However, if no packages are installed when setup_nanobsd is run, this symlink won't get created, causing problems if packages are installed later (say on first boot). Therefore, always create the symlink and etc/local. It does no harm and may help. Inspired by crochet issue #183 (consuingly says NanoBSD, means crochet) Sponsored by: Netflix
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# have hardcoded paths under ${prefix}/etc are not tweakable.
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if [ -d usr/local/etc ] ; then
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mkdir -p etc/local
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cd usr/local/etc
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find . -print | cpio -dumpl ../../../etc/local
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cd ..
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rm -rf etc
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ln -s ../../etc/local etc
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)
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fi
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# Always setup the usr/local/etc -> etc/local symlink.
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# usr/local/etc gets created by packages, but if no packages
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# are installed by this point, but are later in the process,
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# the symlink not being here causes problems. It never hurts
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# to have the symlink in error though.
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ln -s ../../etc/local usr/local/etc
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for d in var etc
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do
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# link /$d under /conf
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echo "/dev/${NANO_DRIVE}${NANO_ROOT} / ufs ro 1 1" > etc/fstab
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echo "/dev/${NANO_DRIVE}${NANO_SLICE_CFG} /cfg ufs rw,noauto 2 2" >> etc/fstab
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mkdir -p cfg
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# Create directory for eventual /usr/local/etc contents
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mkdir -p etc/local
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