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Systemd init support for loading cache volumes #221
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Hi guys, I just wrote a few files to support Systemd init system.
I've tested this on a Debian 8.4.
I still have to solve a little issue with flashcache sysctl volumes parameters, not being applied when loading the volumes, probably because procps gets executed too early, but that will be an easy extension of the flashcache_loader script
This software is great fulfilling its goal, specially for absorbing burst writes to a slow backend like the Seagate Archive drives.
Thanks,
Manuel