Markus Wigge dixit: >but: If someone installs a package I assume he/she wants to run it an >activate it for startup config.
Depends on what you want. >Especially OpenVPN will also look if it is enabled in the current old >init-script and the new init-script I'm working on will only start an >instance for each /etc/openvpn/*.conf file like Fedora does. That doesn't sound bad. >So it is save set it to YES. Except one of these wrecks your machines, or you have a problem somewhere and don't know which, etc. >BTW, Debian does the same for most packages too. Install apache or mysql >and they will be started on next startup. That's actually one of the weaker points of Debian, and not in my opinion but in the opinion of a few Debian users I know. wbx@ actually wants to clone the idea of BSD's rc.conf system here, just more light-weight. bye, //mirabile -- I believe no one can invent an algorithm. One just happens to hit upon it when God enlightens him. Or only God invents algorithms, we merely copy them. If you don't believe in God, just consider God as Nature if you won't deny existence. -- Coywolf Qi Hunt _______________________________________________ freewrt-developers mailing list [email protected] https://www.freewrt.org/lists/listinfo/freewrt-developers
