Hello everybody,

I've just noticed that POWERDOWNFLAG defaults to
/etc/killpower in upsmon.conf.

I believe that such files belong to the /run sub-tree.
Not only because it's not a config. file; mainly because
many embedded systems actually have most of the FS
read-only and have only the /tmp, /var and /run
writable...

Is there any particular reason to keep the file in /etc?

Thanks,

vasek

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Václav Krpec
Network UPS Tools project
Eaton Opensource Team




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