# This configuration file lists filesystem objects that should get verified # during startup and be created if missing. # # Every line must either be a comment starting with # # or a definition of format: # # where the items are separated by whitespace ! # # : d|f|l : (d)irectory|(f)ile|(l)ink # # A linking example: # l root root 0777 /var/test /tmp/testfile # f root root 0644 /var/test none # # Understanding links: # When populate-volatile is to verify/create a directory or file, it will first # check it's existence. If a link is found to exist in the place of the target, # the path of the target is replaced with the target the link points to. # Thus, if a link is in the place to be verified, the object will be created # in the place the link points to instead. # This explains the order of "link before object" as in the example above, where # a link will be created at /var/test pointing to /tmp/testfile and due to this # link the file defined as /var/test will actually be created as /tmp/testfile. d root root 1777 /var/volatile/lock none d root root 0755 /var/volatile/log none d root root 0755 /var/volatile/run none d root root 1777 /var/volatile/tmp none l root root 1777 /var/lock /var/volatile/lock l root root 0755 /var/log /var/volatile/log l root root 0755 /var/run /var/volatile/run l root root 1777 /var/tmp /var/volatile/tmp l root root 1777 /tmp /var/tmp d root root 0755 /var/lock/subsys none f root root 0664 /var/log/wtmp none f root root 0664 /var/run/utmp none l root root 0644 /etc/resolv.conf /var/run/resolv.conf f root root 0644 /var/run/resolv.conf none