On Mon,31.Aug.09, 18:56:48, Celejar wrote: > a) I've seen some references to doing it in /etc/default/rcS as you > have it, and some in /etc/init.d/rc. On my Sid install, the > standard /etc/default/rcS has no concurrency variable in it, while the > one under init.d has it set to "none". Which is the right place to set > it? Is either one okay? /etc/init.d/rc is not a conffile so it will get overwritten on upgrades without any prompt. As /etc/default/rcS is sourced later on in that script, the setting in /etc/default/rcS will take precedence anyway.
> b) the comments in the one under init.d state: > > # Valid options are 'none', 'startpar' and 'makefile'. To enable > > Is 'shell' still the right option? Is it still even valid? What about > the other ones? According to the comments in /etc/init.d/rc, 'shell' is deprecated (will update my config), but it triggers the 'startpar' case anyway. > I've seen: > > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=539261 > > which seems to say that startpar or makefile should be used > in /etc/default/rcS . What's the difference between them? I'd be interested to know as well. Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein)
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