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 -- Václav Krpec Network UPS Tools project Eaton Opensource Team ----------------------------- Eaton Elektrotechnika s.r.o. ~ S�dlo spolecnosti, jak je zaps�no v rejstr�ku: Kom�rovsk� 2406, Praha 9 - Horn� Pocernice, 193 00, Cesk� Republika ~ Jm�no, m�sto, kde byla spolecnost zaregistrov�na: Praha ~ Identifikacn� c�slo (ICO): 498 11 894 ----------------------------- _______________________________________________ Nut-upsdev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsdev
