On Friday 01 November 2002 04:15 pm, you wrote:
> A much easier way to do this is to simply use the fakeinit flag.  You also
> need to remove everything from the boot runlevel.

:-)  I did, but fakeinit did not work for me.  It just resulted in the error:

        Usage: init 0123456SsQqAaBbCcUu

So I ended up doing this hack instead.  A cleaner way to do this would to be 
allowing one to specify the actual start command in the vserver.conf file.  
For example:

        S_START="/sbin/rc default"    # gentoo

Then the vserver start script would use $S_START if set.  Likewise for S_STOP.

This would be very applicable where one builds a minimal vserver with only the 
necessary files for running some service.  In that case the rc & init 
commands aren't likely to be present in the vserver...

-John

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