On Thursday 12 December 2013 15:01:07 Olaf Hering wrote: > On Thu, Dec 12, Pino Toscano wrote: > > On Thursday 12 December 2013 14:49:36 Olaf Hering wrote: > > > On Thu, Dec 12, Pino Toscano wrote: > > > > What do you think? > > > > > > I think that your Should-Start handling is broken. Required means > > > the > > > given file can not properly work without the listed servers, > > > insserv > > > will error out. Should means it can very well work without them if > > > they are not present or enabled. Otherwise the given file has to > > > be > > > scheduled after the listed services. > > > > Sure, and I said there's no guarantee that the firstboot command can > > work without any of the other system services. > > What if my command requires the system time to be set, but it is > > scheduled by insserv before $time is available? > > $all should imply $time.
Sure, but as a Should-Start means it is a weak dependency, and can be skipped, which is what I don't want. > But looking at the patch again, there is > appearently no insserv involved. Its just a hardcoded ln command. > So why is the script not exectued at the very end in your setup? As said in my first email: > (Firstboot scripts are not working in Debian anyway, see #1019388.) aka, an invocation of update-rc.d (which on Debian invokes insserv) or insserv directly is needed to get them working. -- Pino Toscano _______________________________________________ Libguestfs mailing list Libguestfs@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libguestfs