Hi,
No, you can't do that. There is another command to include another
init script. But usually we don't do that in init.rc (is it?).
If you are including custom commands, the best method is to use `/
init.PLATFORM.rc`, where PLATFORM is set via the kernel cmdline
`androidboot.hardware=PLATFORM`. It will automatically be loaded by
init.
Also you have the line `disabled` in the service, which states that
the servics shall not be started automatically. You should either add
`start modem-daemon` in one or more event triggers or remove the line.
To sum up with, your `init.PLATFORM.rc` COULD have the following (for
example):
~~~~~~
on boot
start modem-daemon
service modem-daemon /system/bin/modem-daemon
socket connectionServer.sock stream 660 root system
user root
group root radio system
disabled
~~~~~~
Regards,
Alvin Wong
On Mar 20, 10:15 pm, Ian Key <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to inlcude a file that starts off several services when Android
> ICS boots up. I've modified the init.rc script and added :
> chmod 0777 /system/etc/my.daemon.rc
>
> # runs our daemons
> service my-daemons /system/etc/my.daemon.rc
> user root
> group root system radio
> oneshot
>
> file /system/etc/my.daemon.rc contains :
>
> service modem-daemon system/bin/modem-daemon
> socket connectionServer.sock stream 660 root system
> user root
> group root radio system
> disabled
>
> I believe this should work (from what I've managed to find on the web), but
> the daemon just isn't started, neither is the socket created in /dev/socket.
>
> The reason for this approach, is so we can release test software without
> having to continually patch the init.rc file for different releases, we can
> use a single file with daemons we want to run in it. Have I done something
> incorrectly?
>
> Ian
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