Hello, Am Sonntag, 27. November 2005 16:06 schrieb Philippe Vogel:
Christian Boltz schrieb:
Am Sonntag, 27. November 2005 01:30 schrieb David Huecking: [...]
The only question now is: In which start/ init-script should I put the commands to build the bridge-device in case of a reboot and when I don't want to build the bridge manually. It has to happen after the physical network-interfaces...
Write your own small initscript (based on /etc/init.d/skeleton) and enter "network" in Required-Start. Then insserv yourscript
Another solution is to put a call to your script into /etc/init.d/boot.localnet (behind marker "start"). In this case after any updates to that script you will have to rewrite the script again.
This makes this "solution" unreasonable.
This action has the advantage that you get your process started in the right place. [...] There is some kind of non standard handling of init-scripts in SuSE which makes problems with
Huh? I don't know what should be non-standard in the init scripts. Can you please explain?
your own init-scripts e.g. with flexlm so some stuff must be started in SuSE's scripts to be run in the right place on boot. There is a requirement section in the init-script telling when to start and what is required but this doesn't work at all.
For me, it always worked. Please show the "INIT INFO" section of your initscript - I guess there's something wrong with it.
I always had to make a symlink in /etc/init.d/rc* by hand to start script x exactly when I want it to start.
This will break at the next insserv run (which will re-sort the symlinks) so it is also unreasonable.
Diese Nachricht ist digital signiert und enthält weder Siegel noch Unterschrift!
GPG told me that your signature was broken :-( Regards, Christian Boltz --
man procmailex Procmailex, ist das sowas wie Ameisen-Ex oder Fliegen-Ex? Dann hätte ich gerne ein große Familienpackung. [Thorsten Haude in suse-linux]