Ryan Tandy:
> Try calling your favorite rc-script with 'help' as the argument (for
> example, /etc/init.d/net.eth0 help). This gives a fairly detailed
> description of what you're asking.
Neil Bothwick:
> Run any init script with help instead of start/stop and you'll see
> a fairly comprehensive
Sergio Polini wrote:
I'ld like to know how the sequence of init scripts is set up.
There are such functions as after() and before() (f.i., in net.lo),
and commands like before, need, after in depend() functions (f.i., in
cupsd).
Try calling your favorite rc-script with 'help' as the argument (f
On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 23:44:21 +0100, Sergio Polini wrote:
> > Did you look in the Gentoo handbook?
> > http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=2&chap=
> >4
> >
> > If after reading that you still have unanswered questions then ask
> > again.
>
> I had read that page (perhaps I
Bo Andresen:
> On Wednesday 22 March 2006 20:26, Sergio Polini wrote:
> > I'ld like to know how the sequence of init scripts is set up.
>
> Did you look in the Gentoo handbook?
> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=2&chap=
>4
>
> If after reading that you still have unanswer
On Wednesday 22 March 2006 20:26, Sergio Polini wrote:
> I'ld like to know how the sequence of init scripts is set up.
Did you look in the Gentoo handbook?
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=2&chap=4
If after reading that you still have unanswered questions then ask again
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