Gary Sandine wrote: >On Sat, 2004-02-21 at 05:25, Horst Exenberger wrote: >> How can I use "apt-get dist-upgrade" and avoid to restart running daemons? >> I need it to update diskless-clients directly on the server where their >> roots are. > >I do this kind of thing, but my clients are not running when I >dist-upgrade them from the server. Evidently, invoke-rc.d notes that >the current run level is 0 (in the chroot environment) and does not >restart upgraded daemons. > >If clients are running, I do dist-upgrade in the client, because I want >daemons to restart (if suggested by package maintainer) when the >corresponding package is upgrade.
That means that there are no problems, even if apt-get/dpkg writes on the screen that it is restarting daemons, I just don't need to care about it. Thanks a lot for this help. Horst -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]