"J. Dow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > > runlevels it executes /etc/rc.d/rc with runelevel as an argument.
> > > This will scan the /etc/rc.d/rc.newlevel directory looking for entries
> > > obeginning with K and execute them by giving thrm "stop" as an
> > > argument.  
> > 
> > 
> > Not quite. It won't restart the ones it doesn't need to. 
> 
> Since I have not looked at the most recent scripts to know this what happens
> if I am in init level 3 to do some work, I turn off nfs for awhile, and then
> move to init level 5?
> 
> If the "smarts" for the trick you mention, Trond, are in the rc.sysinit file
> then the "expected" restart for nfs would not happen. If the smarts are
> within each init.d file then it would get restarted. (And is there a brief
> one line comment in the files saying that this is how it works?)

It checks if the subsystem is active, and whether it should be so it
will restart NFS if you gup to to rl 5 again.
-- 
Trond Eivind Glomsrød
Red Hat, Inc.



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