[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>potential for all kinds of race conditions. I think that the best way 
>to make it more robust is to go back to having a regular /etc/init.d 
>file, which will both run at boot time and can be called from modprobe 
>(in that case it will just do nothing if the filesystem is not 
>writeable).
No, this is totally stupid. The daemon must be started in exactly one
place.

-- 
ciao,
Marco


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