Paul Gideon Dann wrote: > If I remember correctly, Upstart is a drop-in Sysvinit replacement, with > an expanded set of features. I remember reading that it's not at all > pretty to work with, because of the backward-compatibility. > > If GoboLinux's BootScripts is not good enough, it may be worth > considering InitNG. I remember being convinced that this was the way to > go, but can't remember what I read that made me decide that :)
BootScripts isn't bad, I was just thinking it might be time to replace that old sysvinit.. :) InitNG seems cool, with the asynchronous starting of processes.. Anyone tried it on Gobo? One could move the Tasks system to initNG ifiles, and while migrating one could use a wrapper, or maybe write a GoboTask plugin for initng? example: service gobotask/HAL { need = system/bootmisc daemon/dbus; script start = StartTask HAL; script stop = StopTask HAL; } One thing I noticed about gobo Tasks is that some takes start/stop arguments and some does not. Doing StopTask Network brings down the interfaces, while StopTask HAL would try to start another copy of hald! -- /Jonatan [ http://kymatica.com ] _______________________________________________ gobolinux-devel mailing list gobolinux-devel@lists.gobolinux.org http://lists.gobolinux.org/mailman/listinfo/gobolinux-devel