[Jonas Smedegaard]
> You mean insserv, right?

insserv is the currently available implementation, yes.  But anything
can use the dependency information, when it is present and correct.

> I have used indsserv for quite some time now without problems on a
> lessdisks-based thin client system (but not on servers or "fat"
> workstations yet).

Great to hear. :)

>> As the stop script do not seem to do anything except killing the
>> daemons, that task might be better left to the sendsigs script in
>> runlevel 0 and 6.  If this is indeed the case, I recommend removing 0
>> and 6 from the Default-Stop list.
> 
> Would you then suggest to also change the standard non-parallel 
> installation to only sysv stop routine at level 1?

Yes, if all the stop script is doing is to send a signal to the
daemon, and do not wait for the daemon to save any important state to
disk before dying.  The sendsigs script can do that faster and for
serveral daemons at once.  I posted about this to debian-devel in
<URL: http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2008/01/msg00007.html >.

Happy hacking,
-- 
Petter Reinholdtsen



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