-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday 30 June 2002 23:07, Markus Ackermann wrote: > >1.) > >New file: /etc/rc.boot > >Must run before rc.multi. > How do other distros solve this problem? Do they provide hooks for the > tasks you mentioned? Because I don't remember ever having seen such an rc > file which is executed before rc.multi. At least SuSE does provide a file rc.boot that is one of the first things called at startup (if not *the* first). They also had rc.local which was a free-for-all for system-local changes, no SuSE stuff in it. Don't ask when that was called, though. > >3.) > >A new section called "restart" would be nice too. > can choose to do is starting up or shutting down. You wanting a restart > target implies that you switch between different multi runlevels... > I think that's not so bad an idea after all, there should be a runlevel for > xdm, and if there's one having a restart target makes sense too. OTH, using runlevels *does* involve quite some complexity. Is there a big demand to change runlevels on-the-fly regularly? Why would one? (that's not rethorical, I honestly don't know) Florian - -- PGP key ID: 3C4E74DC -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE9IIXXm8fasDxOdNwRAprHAJ9VShDI0WORkcp9sahYIQZErYUKiQCdEZGe VTavGF50Mi+dzTzvppJA1zk= =WWPt -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----