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Mike Frysinger schrieb: |
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> i think the best from a support stand point would be to have a busybox-initd |
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> package that'd parse the busybox config file to see what is enabled, and then |
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> copy the relevant init.d scripts from the portage tree. creating independent |
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> scripts is just a maintenance nightmare. |
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> so if busybox supports hdparm, it'd do: |
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> newinitd ${PORTDIR}/sys-apps/hdparm/files/hdparm-init-8 hdparm |
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> newconfd ${PORTDIR}/sys-apps/hdparm/files/hdparm-conf.d.3 hdparm |
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I tried to find packages, which could provide init scripts for bb |
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syslogd and bb crond, but could not find some "general" init scripts. |
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E.g. syslog-ng looks for syslog-ng and not syslogd. Therefore I think, |
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that at least most bb system and network daemons require their own init |
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scripts or did I miss packages, which could be used for this? |
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Regards, |
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Marc |
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