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Date:      Fri, 15 Oct 2010 23:20:41 -0400
From:      jhell <jhell@DataIX.net>
To:        amistry@am-productions.biz, FreeBSD Ports <ports@freebsd.org>
Subject:   ports/sysutils/fusefs-kmod setup.sh
Message-ID:  <4CB91A09.7030303@DataIX.net>

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Hello amistry@, Ports,

	This is an informal request to have the subject listed port setup.sh
script stop blindly loading the fuse.ko module upon install and upgrade
procedures and to stop adding fusefs_enable="YES" to rc.conf without
confirmation.

	While I find that it would be useful to enable this port on a system
that it is being installed on I also find it to be frustrating to have
to explicitly disable it as well.

	I believe it would be more of a convenience to a user on either side of
this argument if the mount_fusefs command would load the appropriate
module that was needed, in this case being fuse & also have the upgrade
or install procedure inform the user of the possibility of adding the
fusefs_enable="YES" to rc.conf* to enable it.

	Currently I do not see any other common ports that I use that exhibit
this behavior of enabling services and or modules to load automatically
and would like to see this port follow that same outline. If you would
like help to achieve this then please let me know and I will do what I
can to help.


Questions, comments & replies forward them to me. Aggravations forward
to bit-bucket@localhost.


Regards,

- -- 

 jhell,v
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