On 07/04/11 at 04:55pm, Nicolas Bercher wrote: > On 04/07/2011 13:25, Ramon Hofer wrote: > >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. > > > >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... I think you have been confused. Debian Squeeze has *not* made upstart the default provider of /sbin/init, but has replaced the update-rc.d script with insserv, which creates symlink ordering based on LSB header info rather than arbitrary numbers. Otherwise the boot sequence is unchanged. The message *is* informational, update-rc.d simply runs insserv with the appropriate arguments for you. -- Liam
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