Michael Biebl wrote: > reassgin 529753 insserv > thanks > > dbus does not call invoke-rc.d during startup or shutdown, so bouncing back > the > bug report to insserv. > > As kel wrote, it might be a ifupdown.d hook that is calling invoke-rc.d, > please > check the files in /etc/network (grep -r invoke-rc.d /etc/network). > > And regarding the "ugliness" of the dbus script: >> (By the way I find this /etc/init.d/dbus script ugly: It does on every >> start/shutdown what insserv alone should do for dependency sake) > > This statement is simply not true (as I already explained to you). > insserv is for automatically calculation your init script priorities based on > the lsb header information, nothing more. As such it is not truly a dynamic, > dependency based init system, which allows to e.g. restart a service + all its > dependend services.
Maybe this would be a nice feature for insserv, if it shipped a small helper tool that allows exactly that: mighty_tool <service> start|stop|restart will start,stop,restart all services that depend on <service> and are currently running, in the correct order. wishlist bug? Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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