For quite a while I have used the following steps to perform a "single-user backup"
1. Boot to single user mode via the grub command kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda6 single 2. Type in the root password. 3. Execute a single command /usr/local/sbin/ajg-backup-init-3 which does the backup and then executes init 3 4. This gets me to multi-user mode. I would like to automate this so that booting directly to multi-user mode via kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda6 All I need to do is to execute the single command /usr/local/sbin/ajg-backup-init-3 at the right moment. This didn't seem hard; I want it after everything in boot but before everything currently in default. So I was going to put it in default with a "before *" in depend() Reading the gentoo handbook chapter B4.d "Writing Init Scripts" I find two comments criticizing this approach 1. "You can also use the "*" glob [argument to before] to catch all services in the same runlevel, although this isn't advisable". 2. "Note: Make sure that --exec actually calls a service and not just a shell script that launches services and exits -- that's what the init script is supposed to do." I can see problems with multiple "before *" directives, but no other script has one so I think I would be OK with my "before *". Criticism 2 has me concerned since my backup routing is indeed a shell script that exits. Indeed, my backup is not really a service so I am worried that I shouldn't be using an initscript at all. Any advice/comments would be welcome. thanks, allan