On my system
VERBOSE=no and I never touch it.
and there is plenty of log even with this default.
See you
Frederic
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On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 13:41:00 +0100, PICCA Frédéric-Emmanuel wrote:
> > This would lead to messages from the script to show up during boot
> > even when the 'quiet' boot is requested and no error occured, which I
> > believe is a bad idea.
> ok but for now even with quiet I have plenty of init scri
thanks
> Or setting it in /etc/default/rcS, from `man rcS`:
> VERBOSE
> Setting this option to no (in lower case) will make the
> boot process a bit less verbose. Setting this option
> to yes will make the boot process a bit more verbose.
so pl
>> so I need to use VERBOSE=yes in my script to override the vars.sh
>> values.
> This would lead to messages from the script to show up during boot
> even when the 'quiet' boot is requested and no error occured, which I
> believe is a bad idea.
ok but for now even with quiet I have plenty of ini
Hi there!
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 13:03:57 +0100, PICCA Frédéric-Emmanuel wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 12:48:48 +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
>> [PICCA Frédéric-Emmanuel]
>>> so what must I do for my init scripts. VERBOSITY / no VERBOSITY ?
>>
>> Use the VERBOSE to decide when to print informative
[PICCA Frédéric-Emmanuel]
> I know nothing about all this except that it would be nice to see
> the messages when started interactively by the user with the
> invoke-rc.d command
I agree, and I expect it will be fixed for Squeeze.
> so I need to use VERBOSE=yes in my script to override the vars.sh
[PICCA Frédéric-Emmanuel]
> I am using the /etc/init.d/skeleton (from unstable) file to write my
> package init scripts.
> but it seems that the lsb-base default behaviour is to have VERBOSE=no
> so there is no output.
> I believe this is a good default for the boot, and less good for
> package i
[PICCA Frédéric-Emmanuel]
> I am using the /etc/init.d/skeleton (from unstable) file to write my
> package init scripts.
> but it seems that the lsb-base default behaviour is to have VERBOSE=no
> so there is no output.
I believe this is a good default for the boot, and less good for
package insta
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