On Wednesday 28 January 2009 05:17, Aras Vaichas wrote: > Denys Vlasenko wrote: > Oops, perhaps you didn't mean to CC me with your rude reply?
I didn't clear CC on purpose. Perhaps in a rude way, but it did serve a useful purpose - I let you know that I can't work on your problem because I don't have enough information. > My initial post referred to the script detailed in the link. Did you > follow it? Now I did. > It explains precisely what I was trying to achieve. It does not say anything about running things from /etc/init/rcS. > In my follow up posting I explicitely stated: > > > It seems that doing "kill -1 1" from /etc/init/rcS doesn't reload the > > inittab. > > Did you see that? Does it not make sense to you? Not entirely. What does it mean "from /etc/init/rcS"? How do you run /etc/init/rcS? Is it run as ::sysinit:/etc/init/rcS or ::wait:/etc/init/rcS or ::once:/etc/init/rcS or ::restart:/etc/init/rcS or /dev/console:ctrlaltdel:/etc/init/rcS or any other possible way? > Just because someone else put your nose out of joint doesn't mean you > should take it out on me. Ok. I propose stop getting emotional and start talking in technical terms. Can you show me you /etc/inittab and describe what you are doing, what do you expect to see and what do you see instead? I have qemy image and can try to reproduce it, as soon as I will know what to do. Please also specify your busybox version and attach busybox .config you used to build the binary. -- vda _______________________________________________ busybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.busybox.net/mailman/listinfo/busybox
