On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 11:28:10AM -0800, David O'Brien wrote: > On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 07:11:01AM +0000, Chris Rees wrote: > > On 12 January 2012 23:44, David O'Brien <[email protected]> wrote: > > > 'LOGIN' states: > > > � � � �This is a dummy dependency to ensure user services such as xdm, > > > � � � �inetd, cron and kerberos are started after everything else, in > > > � � � �case the administrator has increased the system security level > > > � � � �and wants to delay user logins until the system is (almost) fully > > > � � � �operational. > > > > > > So based on that, 'securelevel' should have: > > > +# REQUIRE: sysctl > > > +# BEFORE: �LOGIN > > > Otherwise a cronjob could act against securelevel=1+ for a short peroid > > > of time. > > > > Hm, but what if I have an @reboot line in crontab, that relies on > > securelevel <1? > > Can you give an example? > > $ man cron | grep @reboot > {empty} > $ man crontab | grep @reboot > {empty}
$ man 5 crontab | grep @reboot
@reboot Run once, at startup.
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