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[sysvinit-devel] Re: Bug#584102: startpar: Fail if fd 0 is strange tty
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Petter Reinholdtsen |
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[sysvinit-devel] Re: Bug#584102: startpar: Fail if fd 0 is strange tty |
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Mon, 7 Jun 2010 19:48:08 +0200 |
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[Dr. Werner Fink]
> Hmmm ... stderr maybe, something like
I do not know, but suspect stderr is a pipe too. Is a tty required to
run scripts in parallel? Lets keep this discussion CCed to the BTS
(address@hidden).
> Btw: I've lost your mail
Bounced it to you.
> Beside any startpar it could be an option to use a directory based
> boot scheme as insserv aloready uses a tsort which can be mapped on
> `directory' based sorting scheme. Could work simliar like the
> process_path() routine of simpleinit ;)
upstart is getting support for handling init.d scripts natively, so
that will be an alternative too.
Would be nice to get startpar to start rcS.d/ and rc2.d/ at once, to
maximize concurrency, as Debian uses init.d scripts also for the early
boot. Also, would be nice to get dynamic resolution of $remote_fs, to
let it be equal to $local_fs if no networked file systems are listed
in /etc/fstab. :) Not sure how hard that would be. Lets continue this
part of the discussion without CC-ing the BTS.
Happy hacking,
--
Petter Reinholdtsen