On 6/18/24 10:09, Shawn W Dunn wrote:
On 6/18/24 05:33, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2024-06-18 14:04, Thorsten Kukuk via openSUSE Factory wrote:
On Tue, Jun 18, 2024 at 12:55 PM Carlos E. R. <robin.listas@telefonica.net> wrote:
On 2024-06-18 09:54, Thorsten Kukuk via openSUSE Factory wrote:
/sbin/service is used by rc* symlinks by us. Is there anything else calling /sbin/service?
/etc/vmware, maybe.
A config file should not call a binary...
Oops. Typo.
/etc/init.d/vmware
And the vmware scripts in our open-vm-tools package will not use /sbin/service, as the network script they try to execute with it does not exist...
I see /etc/init.d/rc3.d/K50vmware and @K50vmware-USBArbitrator, @S50vmware and @S50vmware-USBArbitrator, and in level 5, 2.
Whatever that is, it doesn't seem to come from openSUSE.
No, they come from vmware player, a proprietary package.
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I absolutely wouldn't advocate for holding up progress in openSUSE, due to the needs of some third party proprietary package. VMWare or not.
For what it's worth, the current Broadcom RAID controller management package drops a start/stop script called LsiSASH in /etc/init.d. It's a stand-alone script that's run manually if needed. I guess they drop it there because it's the logical place for it if they don't support anything else? Regards, Lew