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Re: howto: write a init script
- From: "Tom Horsley" <tom horsley att net>
- To: fedora-list redhat com (Fedora)
- Subject: Re: howto: write a init script
- Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 13:56:15 +0000
> Why don't you start with one in /etc/init.d and modify to you needs?
I've done that myself a couple of times, and I can never seem to
get it to act exactly like the script I started with. It always
seems to echo an extra blank line or the [status] doesn't come out
at the end of the line or with the right color or something else
looks screwy and non-compatible with the output it generates.
I'd be very curious to see some documentation for init script
conventions to follow to get all these nit-picky details to
come out right.
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