Hi Russ,

Excerpts from Russ Allbery's message of Mi Nov 04 00:08:52 +0100 2009:
> > You can use the -n option for that.
> The -n option to start-stop-daemon does not create a PID file.  It changes
> the matching logic for finding the process to kill (to use logic that
> isn't allowed by Debian Policy).
Correct, but I meant using -n for krb5kdc, which will then not fork/background
itself.

Best regards,
Michael



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