"Jorge L. deLyra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > But you might need /proc. > > Well, I am starting to see that this might not be a good way to solve the > problem but, still, if you need it, just mount it, and be aware that some > daemons may come up and down on the server if you install or upgrade some > package in these circumstances. If you do not need it, don't mount it and > then do not worry about daemons... > > > If you are going to tell people "to prevent packages from starting > > daemons, do this in the filesystem", then why not just have an > > /etc/startdaemons file? > > Well, I suppose you could create this file briefly while doing the install > or upgrade, and then delete it. You do not want it there permanently since > the remote-boot machine is not to be prevented from starting daemons. Will > using this file really work in this way?
I think you miss my point. Rather than keying "restart daemons" to /proc (who would ever guess that?!), I'm saying create something *new*, that means "this is a chroot, don't restart demons". Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]