On 2014-03-24 at 22:03 +0100, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote: > A functionality similar to this is already implemented in openwrt and > runs as the first thing on boot. It finds the newest file in /etc and > sets the system time to that: Is dnsmasq maintaining the root trust anchors in /etc or in /var/lib somewhere? (sorry, am using unbound in highly hacked setup) > I do believe it would be feasible to include your script without the > preseed part pretty much as-is? It adds a dependency on dig, but I guess > that is not unreasonable (certainly not for cerowrt, but maybe for > openwrt default). The ntpdate dependency can probably be gotten away > with by substituting an appropriate ntpd -q command... I slapped my name on it as a copyright update, simply because I was touching it and wanted blame for mistakes to come to me instead of normal upstream, since I was posting to a(nother) mailing-list and sometimes that spreads further than I expect. I'm happy for this to be used/modified/distributed under whatever the CeroWRT/OpenWRT default license is. So: go for it. -Phil