From: | David Miller <miller@×××××××.com> |
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To: | gentoo-server@l.g.o |
Subject: | Re: [gentoo-server] Gentoo in corporate environments |
Date: | Wed, 20 Oct 2004 22:44:02 |
Message-Id: | 33657.68.122.153.62.1098311622.squirrel@68.122.153.62 |
1 | What about editing /etc/conf.d/ files? Samba allows you to define a |
2 | deamon list which controls which deamons are started by the init script. |
3 | Sounds like someone should redo the init scripts to allow for this type of |
4 | control for Bacula. |
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6 | David Miller |
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8 | > I had an equally smart-assed response, but thought better of it. |
9 | > |
10 | > One should not have to edit code to configure which services start at |
11 | boot. Init scripts are code, not configuration. |
12 | > |
13 | > |
Subject | Author |
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Re: [gentoo-server] Gentoo in corporate environments | Brant Katkansky <brant.katkansky@×××××.com> |