<<On Thu, 18 Nov 1999 23:01:10 +0800, Peter Wemm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> root cron 218 0 - - none -
> root cron 218 1 - - none -
> root cron 218 2 - - none -
> root adjkerntz 40 0 - - none -
> root adjkerntz 40 1 - - none -
> root adjkerntz 40 2 - - none -
Buggy daemons that don't close their standard file descriptors.
(On my machine I also have radiusd and amd.)
> init(8) does a revoke on /dev/ttyv0 after /etc/rc finishes and before the
> ttyv0 getty fires up, so I suspect an aliasing problem, but I can't see
> what's doing it. (I haven't been annoyed enough to find out what's really
> happening)
As Bruce explained, the revocation happens automatically when the
session leader of the /etc/rc process exits. (It happens
automatically when any session leader exits, in point of fact.)
Beyond the issue of buggy daemons, this all looks peachy to me.
-GAWollman
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