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- Subject: Re: man , initscripts
- From: B0Ti <9915104t@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 17:45:53 +0900
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"Stephen J. Turnbull" wrote: > >>>>> "B0Ti" == B0Ti <9915104t@example.com> writes: > > B0Ti> According to strace it is having fun in /tmp : > [snip] > B0Ti> And it goes on like this. > > Like what? Everything I saw there makes eminent sense for a program > that (1) searches a path and (2) decants a file into a tmp file after > massaging it a bit before really using it. I guess it would make > sense to only make one tmp file, but that might require massaging the > design a bit. I didn't want to send the whole strace log, but it was basically the same as the part I sent , looping on forever with different /tmp/randomfilename each time. > B0Ti> What is a clean and efficient way to add/remove the runlevel > B0Ti> services from /etc/rcx.d ? > What's wrong with `rm' and `ln -s'? oh, well. Nothing. I was just used to redhat's ncurses based setuptool. > Do the world a favor and whomp > one up. If someone pays me ;) B0Ti.
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