Doug Barton wrote:
>
> Peter W. already suggested /usr/local/etc/rc.shutdown (or something to
> that effect, I don't remember the name exactly). I would like to see the
> shutdown scripts in a totally seperate directory. For those scripts that
> work properly for startup and shutdown, har
As I recall, Brandon D. Valentine wrote:
> You could probably even do it in Bourne shell if you were very clean
> about it, but I would prefer to parse the conf file in perl myself.
> This would be a much better idea than SYSV-afying our init.
As we seem to be going to hash this to death, allow m
Personally, I've always LOVED simply setting options for the system in
rc.conf and make.conf They are all listed, and I just change the ones
I want. I hate haveing to look through LOTS of files for this that or the
other config option.
At the same time, I agree, it's a pain to go 'grep'n a
Steve Roome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 11:16:05AM -0500, David Scheidt wrote:
> > On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Linh Pham wrote:
> >
> > :>
> > :> Can we have little green "[ OK ]"s as well? :)
> > :>
> > :> j/k
> > :
> > :I hope you are joking... LOL... We don't want Linux em
Jonathan Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Quickie question:
[snip]
> To my (limited) understanding of this subject, it's not going to make hour
> long boot-ups. It may increase shutdown time to do things, but, sometimes
> you need to properly shut things down. If that were not the case, on
Jonathan Smith writes:
> I, for one, like the functionality, and thought it kinda already worked
> that way (or maybe I _made_ it work that way on my machines, cn't
> remember). I would like solid facts, rather than a religious/exagerated
> discussion.
I agree. I first ran into this on solaris.
Thomas Gellekum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> | exit 64
Is this return code 64 on intention or would everything else besides 0
be ok too?
Roland
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