* Jan Stary:
> Why does /et/rc.d/pccard say stop_cmd=":"? This does, of course, not
> 'stop' pccardd.
After checking with several rc scripts, I noticed that stop_cmd is a
null command for all the programs that don't have a well-defined pid
file. Programs for which the pid file loca
* Jan Stary:
> Why does /et/rc.d/pccard say stop_cmd=":"? This does, of course, not
> 'stop' pccardd.
>
> Is there some deeper ... you know ... sense ...?
From sh(1) man page:
Built-in Commands
This section lists the commands which are built-in because they need to
perform some op
Jan Stary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> sorry for reposting, but I could only google my original
> messages, and did not find the possibly simple answer anywhere.
>
> Why does /et/rc.d/pccard say stop_cmd=":"?
> This does, of course, not 'stop' pccardd.
>
> Is there some deeper ... you know ...
Hello,
sorry for reposting, but I could only google my original
messages, and did not find the possibly simple answer anywhere.
Why does /et/rc.d/pccard say stop_cmd=":"?
This does, of course, not 'stop' pccardd.
Is there some deeper ... you know ... sense ...?
Thanks
J