I am the maintainer of the powertweak package. I have the package in a decent enough shape that I want to make the package more conformant to the Debian Policy manual. Powertweak (http://linux.powertweak.com/) is a software that tweaks various pieces of hardware for optimum / increased performance.
Here are my questions: * The upsteream author is placing the powertweak binary under /sbin. Should I change this to /usr/sbin? Isn't /sbin the place for system binaries? * Powertweak is not a daemon. It can be run either at boot time or by root. Currently I have a rc script under /etc/init.d to run powertweak on start-up. The policy manual says in section 3.3.4: "There is another directory, /etc/rc.boot, which contains scripts which are run once per machine boot. This facility is provided for initialization of hardware devices, cleaning up of leftover files, and so forth." Does this mean that I should place my script under /etc/rc.boot instead of /etc/init.d? Thanks. Thaths PS: I am sending this email from my personal home account because the mail server at work seems to be foobared. -- "If there were any justice, my face would be on a bunch of crappy merchandise" -- Homer J. Simpson