Do you have symlinks in rc2.d (or one of the other relevant
directories) to the scripts in /etc/init.d?

How are you starting them from a cold boot if not using symlinks?

There is no reason these would be stopped in a "hibernate".

On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 6:37 AM, Tony Green <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've noticed that when my N800 has shut itself down because the battery's got 
> too low, powering it up fails to start applications such as MySQL and Apache 
> even though they've got init scripts in /etc/rc[2-5].d.
>
> Presumably the device is going into some sort of hibernate state when the 
> battery gets too low so isn't running init scripts when it wakes up?
>
> So what I'm trying (and failing) to work out is how to ensure either (a) that 
> these applications are hibernated as well so they don't need re-starting or 
> (b) that they're re-started when the device is re-started.
>
> Anybody have any clues on this please?
> --
> Tony Green
> Ipswich, Suffolk, England
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