Lucas C. Villa Real wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 11:15 AM, Jonatan Liljedahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Fábio Mierlo wrote:
>>> I was think in something like that, but a little different.
>>>
>>> One file called /S/S/BootScripts/Tasks, where InstallPackage can
>>> "grep" for the task name and if isn't in there InstallPackage will
>>> "echo #$TaskName >> /S/S/BooScripts".
>>>
>>> So, the user can "uncomment" the task they want, then BootUp will
>>> start the uncommented tasks and Shutdown will "inversely" stop
>>> these tasks.
>> Or, let it be a directory with symlinks to the actual Tasks. The
>> symlinks could be prefixed with numbers to control the order..
> 
> This is pretty much how /etc/init.d/rc[n].d works..

Yep..
What about using Upstart? It seems interesting.

http://upstart.ubuntu.com/index.html

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/Jonatan         [ http://kymatica.com ]
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