Sergey Babkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
> How about keeping the state of the system as empty files in
> a subdirectory, say, /etc/rcstate.d. This directory would be
> cleaned up at boot time and then as each of the service startup
> script is run (and completed successfully), an empty file with the
> same name would be created in this directory. Reversely, when a
> service shutdown script is completed (or started ?), the state
> file is removed. This will allow to define the run states easily
> as empty rc scripts containing only dependency information in them.
how about if a service die or started w/o the rc subsystem ?
Cyrille.
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