Il giorno lun, 05/03/2007 alle 19.43 +0100, Michael Biebl ha scritto:
> Romain Beauxis wrote:
> > Le lundi 5 mars 2007 19:15, Debian Bug Tracking System a écrit :
> >> For a proper solution we would need a dependency based init system (or
> >> an envent based one, like upstart, which I happen to be the maintainer of).
> >> Sorry, I can't really do anything about that with our current sysvinit
> >> init system, so I'm going to close this bug report.
> >> The documentation at least contains hints how to restart NM (so I guess
> >> it is obvious enough how to stop/start it).
> >>
> >> If you can think of a way how to improve the current way, feel free to
> >> reopen the bug with your ideas attached.
> > 
> > Thanks for your quick answer !
> > 
> > I understant that shipping a symlink inside /etc/init.d could be 
> > problematic.
> > Could it then be possible to provide a symlink to the init script 
> > in /etc/network-manager ? This place is also a well known place when 
> > looking 
> > for configuration files..
> 
> Configuration files, yes. But init scripts? This idea seems rather odd
> to me TBH.

i completly agree with you, and i think policy doesn't allow this.
-- 
ciao,
giskard

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