Hey, after havin switched to upstart 0.3.9 for some weeks now, it' s time to migrate from sysvinit scripts to native upstart script.
There' s one question for this i have. Is there the possibility to migrate in steps? Let' s say i want to migrate the rcsysinit things for now to get some experiences with it. Can i remove /etc/init/jobs.d/rcS and at native scripts for all old rcsysinit scripts like mountkernfs and so on without problems? For me this would be logicaly no problem, because upstart should take the new native scripts and after that run the appropriate sysvinit compat runlevel scripts. Or isn' t this possible with sysvinit compat mode enabled while building upstart? Thanks for your help in advance. -- Regards, -\- Christian Metzen -/- ============================================================ Developer and Project Lead for CCux Linux. check out http://ccux-linux.de/ for more info. EMAIL : [EMAIL PROTECTED] ============================================================ -- upstart-devel mailing list upstart-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/upstart-devel