Edwin van Vliet wrote:

> While installing LFS (development version) I have been reading the
> mailing lists, and repeatedly bumped into remarks which imply that LFS
> should be guided toward being an LSB compliant installation.
> 
> Since I have recently installed a second LFS server (for testing and
> development), I just thought I might want to convert the existing
> bootscripts into LSB compatible ones. In fact, I have created a minimal
> set of scripts to boot the system, and for now it seems to work.
> 
> But I need a little feedback here. The LSB init functions for providing
> feedback to the end-user seem to be functions that provide this
> information *after* a process has started. It might not always be clear
> what the boot script is waiting for. Maybe you all can help find a
> solution for this. Let me describe what I have written so far:
> 

Just a question, what means LSB?

Stef
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