>> Wow, this really is perfect! >> I did what you told me and it works like a charm :-) > > Thank you! > Indeed, it's a great pleasure for me to share this script! When I wrote > it, I was particularly proud and then I polished it with the idea in > mind to be able to share it quickly. Mission done today! > > A friend of mine is using it since the beginning too and is really happy > with it.
Why don't you put it into the debian wiki or somewhere else? I was googling for such a script for several days. Like that you can share it even easier :-) >> Just for curiosity: >> When updating-rc.d I get the message "update-rc.d: using dependency >> based boot sequencing". >> I suppose this is just an information? Just want to be sure as I've >> never added/changed init.d scripts... > Yes this message is just telling you that now it uses upstart instead of > the old system V approach (executing scripts as are presented > alphabetically). Now, upstart uses dependencies: in my script, you'll > find a dependency on network, that is, my script will be started after > the network is started. Moreover, my script provide a "service" that is > basically called "rtorrent". Ah that's it. Thanks for your explanation! > But now, it's important to mention that if you wish to use this script > for *more than one users* on the same machine, you'll have a > dependency-name conflict since all of the rtorrent-user.* scripts will > provide the same "service" name (aka "rtorrent"). So you just have to > edit the scripts and change "rtorrent" to "rtorrent.<username>". I probably won't use it with another user. But we'll never know. I changed the service name just to be sure :-) > Just to push things a little more: I have a generic alias (in ~/.bashrc) > called 'srt' that completes the "suite": > > alias='screen -x rtorrent.${USER}' That's a good idea! I will create that alias too :-) Btw: Why do you use the -x option and not the -r option? Cheers Ramon -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/iusp77$qmg$1...@dough.gmane.org