>What happens if you then do rpm -V initscripts after this?
I get :
S.5T c /etc/rc.d/init.d/halt
S.5T c /etc/rc.d/rc.local
Well, I have modified rc.local so don't worry about it
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Nikolaos Margaritis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> Well there must be a bug in the spec file or something. I have
> reinstalled initscripts-4.41-2.i386.rpm and the -p option in the 'halt'
> script was still absent...
What happens if you then do rpm -V initscripts after this?
Bill
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On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, Bill Nottingham wrote:
>Nikolaos Margaritis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
>> This is how used to be written in the previous release of initscripts
>> but it is absent now...
>> With -p my system shuts down properly as it should do :)
>
>Now I'm confused. The '-p' option has been
Nikolaos Margaritis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> This is how used to be written in the previous release of initscripts
> but it is absent now...
> With -p my system shuts down properly as it should do :)
Now I'm confused. The '-p' option has been in initscripts
since 1999/02/03, according to the
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, Bill Nottingham wrote:
>Nikolaos Margaritis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
>> I suggest we put "halt -p" instead of simply "halt"
>> so that the system powers off properly. (unless some other
>> change has taken place)
>
>Um, the halt -p has been there for quite a while. Perhaps
Nikolaos Margaritis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> I suggest we put "halt -p" instead of simply "halt"
> so that the system powers off properly. (unless some other
> change has taken place)
Um, the halt -p has been there for quite a while. Perhaps
your BIOS/kernel doesn't support it?
Bill
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I suggest we put "halt -p" instead of simply "halt"
so that the system powers off properly. (unless some other
change has taken place)
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