Paul Rogers wrote:
The position of OK is calculated in the /lib/services/init-functions
script. See lines 60-80. If you always want the OK in the same
column position, set COL to a constant. WCOL is no longer used.
Same as what I do.
You can get there also be setting COLUMNS in /etc/sysconfig/rc.site.
Don't use it. Just another level of indirection. Violates my KISS
principle! Change the variables in the boot scripts where they're used
and you can see how they're used.
rc.site was designed to be simple. All needed variables are in one simple
file.
-- Bruce
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