On Tue, 17 Jan 2017 05:13:39 -0800, Jorge Almeida wrote:

> OOPS, my bad. I was really thinking of checkrestart. But I just
> downloaded the source for version 2.10. The documentation I found is a
> man page with a one-line description. The rest of the man page is a
> USAGE section, which is a man page in the strict sense: something that
> reminds you of the usage details if you already have the big picture.
> The description doesn't provide a clear view: what are "daemons"? I
> assume it means "long running processes".  Does it check all
> processes? Does it look for something in /etc/rc.d (or wherever Debian
> puts its init scripts)? What if I have a service unrelated to
> /etc/init.d? (I do: clockspeed, for example) What if I have user
> services? (I do, and I don't pollute init.d (or /etc/runlevels/*) with
> services that are not system services)

Run it with '-r l' and you will find out, harmlessly.


-- 
Neil Bothwick

** I'm not going to get married again **
** I'll just find a woman I don't like and give her a house **

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