On Wed, 07 Mar 2001 13:26:35 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> (1)
>> Have one init script and have this init script be invoked in two
>> places.
>
>Yuck.
ack ;)
>> (2)
>> Have two completely different init scripts. I rejected this because
>> both scripts aren't that much different and there would be much
>> redundancy.
>
>Then have three scripts. Put the common common code into a third script
>which is not called directly by init, but have the two init scripts call
>the third script. This avoids redundancy and is quite clear, I think.
But it is as well yucky. Where should the script with the common code
be located? /etc/init.d as well?
Greetings
Marc
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