Package: sysv-rc Version: 2.96-1 Severity: minor X-debbugs-cc: 941...@bugs.debian.org, Ansgar Burchardt <ans...@debian.org>
Dear maintainers, We are removing some implementation details of the runlevels system from the Policy Manual. Most of the information is duplicated in README.runlevels as shipped by sysv-rc, and is anyway not relevant to package maintainers as such, who are only allowed to invoke update-rc.d. Directly comparing the text we're removing with the contents of README.runlevels, however, reveals that the old Policy Manual text assumes a lot less knowledge of classic UNIX init practices than does README.runlevels. It seems to me that someone who had only ever worked with systems using systemd, and who now needed to learn how sysvinit runlevels work, would have an easier time of it if they had the Policy Manual text in addition to README.runlevels. In particular, these three paragraphs explain ideas which are (at least partially) implicitly assumed by README.runlevels: > When ``init`` changes runlevel first the targets of the links whose > names start with a ``K`` are executed, each with the single argument > ``stop``, followed by the scripts prefixed with an ``S``, each with the > single argument ``start``. (The links are those in the ``/etc/rcn.d`` > directory corresponding to the new runlevel.) The ``K`` links are > responsible for killing services and the ``S`` link for starting > services upon entering the runlevel. > The two-digit number mm is used to determine the order in which to run > the scripts: low-numbered links have their scripts run first. For > example, the ``K20`` scripts will be executed before the ``K30`` > scripts. This is used when a certain service must be started before > another. For example, the name server ``bind`` might need to be started > before the news server ``inn`` so that ``inn`` can set up its access > lists. In this case, the script that starts ``bind`` would have a lower > number than the script that starts ``inn`` so that it runs first: > The two runlevels 0 (halt) and 6 (reboot) are slightly different. In > these runlevels, the links with an ``S`` prefix are still called after > those with a ``K`` prefix, but they too are called with the single > argument ``stop``. I would therefore like to suggest that this text be incorporated into README.runlevels. The license for the text is GPL-2+. Our copyright stanza is Files: * Copyright: 1996, 1997, 1998, Ian Jackson and Christian Schwarz 1999, Chris Waters, Joey Hess, and Joost Witteveen 1999, 2001, Raphaƫl Hertzog and Brendan O'Dea 1999-2018, many other Debian contributors License: GPL-2+ ... but I'm not sure this text has actually ever been updated since Ian Jackson wrote it the mid-nineties. You can see all of the text that we are removing by fetching commit 6f04afb058a4cbf8914fad028abef42d3505447b from the policy.git master branch. -- Sean Whitton
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