>> Hi folks! >> I just discovered that the start up messages of Debian don't have a unique >> style. Some say >> starting daemon xxx ... >> (lower case `s' and dots `...') while others say >> Starting network daemons: xxx >> (upper case `S', colon, no dots) etc. >> >> It would be nice if we had a "style guide" so that the different >> packages could all use the same style. What do you think? >> >Cool, I'm not the only one this bothered. Let's change it. Can >we? Please, please! B-) > Yes, this bothered my too. And, in fact I changed it on my box. That's what I'd like to suggest: echo "Starting <daemon description>:" start-stop-daemon --start --exec daemon1 ; echo -n " daemon1" start-stop-daemon --start --exec daemon2 ; echo -n " daemon2" echo "."
(That's what I have now) David -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]