This might be the time to look in to what Ubuntu has been doing? I seems they are putting in a lot of effort in a new system called "upstart". http://www.netsplit.com/blog/articles/2006/08/26/upstart-in-universe http://www.netsplit.com/blog/articles/category/upstart I'm definitely not an expert here, but from what I read it looks interesting. The system is event based and seems to be flexible enough to counter problems like where directories are.(local / remote) Has the openSUSE team been thinking about changing the startup system and working with Ubuntu on this? Regards Birger 2007/2/24, Richard Bos <ml@radoeka.nl>:
Op zaterdag 24 februari 2007 03:43, schreef Collin Marc:
for a home user, the login screen should display very early in the boot process. Network could start after this boot screen, same thing for cups.
This does not work for home directories that are nfs mounted (like mine). In that case the network needs to be up!
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