Renat Golubchyk writes:
> On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 00:02:47 +0200 Amit Dor-Shifer
> wrote:
> > When hitting Ctrl-C during startup, I manage to interrupt services at
> > the early stages of init, yet later-on I can no-longer do this. It
> > seems that up till runlevel 'default', services can be hit wit
On 11/19/2009 6:45 PM, Renat Golubchyk wrote:
Better use the interactive init feature. Just hit 'I' when init starts
(init even tells you, that you can do it) and choose which services to
start by hitting 'y' and 'n'
(actually 1, 2, 3, and 4)
Marcus
My interest is foremost trivial. Not necessarily related to the
application of such interrupts.
Nevertheless, with regards to the post:
* runscripts can (and AFAIK do) trap and handle SIGINT.
* the interactive mode is ok for interrupting the init process between
scripts. But I can't interrupt a
On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 00:02:47 +0200 Amit Dor-Shifer
wrote:
> When hitting Ctrl-C during startup, I manage to interrupt services at
> the early stages of init, yet later-on I can no-longer do this. It
> seems that up till runlevel 'default', services can be hit with the
> interrupt.
Why do you wan
Hi all.
When hitting Ctrl-C during startup, I manage to interrupt services at
the early stages of init, yet later-on I can no-longer do this. It seems
that up till runlevel 'default', services can be hit with the interrupt.
I'm wondering where is this behavior being set, and whether I can enabl
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