On Fri, May 07, 2004 at 12:50:17PM +0200, Bjoern Steinbrink wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Fr, 2004-05-07 at 06:40, Lucas Albers wrote:
> > The command:
> > "vserver service"
> > on debian is non-functional, correct?
> Yes, but that is nothing i'd worry about ;)
> 
> > As debian has no equivalent service commmand, this is just a carryover
> > from redhat.
> I just had a look at the service function and the corresponding script
> on redhat.
> The vserver script just calls itself with 'exec /sbin/service' instead
> of 'service' so that option really just saves a few keystrokes, that's
> all, you could also just use the exec call directly.
> The service script on redhat basically calls the init.d-script for the
> service you provide, there are some additional options, but nothing i'd
> consider important at a first glance.

hmm, so there is no way in debian to select the
services for each runlevel? I doubt it!

> > This is as part of the vserver package.
> And could as well be removed I'd say ;) IIRC it's not included in the
> alpha tools.

hmm, are we aiming for the highest common factor, or
for a superset able to support _all_ distributions?

best,
Herbert

> Bjoern
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