Pedro Rosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Tested on jumping from init level to init level and by making some
> manual launches. No visible problems at first sight. There is only one
> thing that scratches my head - the /etc/init.d/single. If you launch it
> from root, the thing doesn't exactly go to level 1 (at least it leaves
> NFS hanging around among other things). The text, inside the script,
> suggests such thing. Besides users can launch it (which may TERMINATE
> their login environment >:) ). 

Ough, yet it's one of the reason i need a torturebox machine for this
kind of stuff...

> Well, in fact, all init.d scripts seem to have world x bit
> set.  Maybe a more careful approach would be apropriate here? What if
> Mr. Clickall decides to visit init.d?

Thanks fixed in CVS...

> Also. rc.modules is in /etc. Wouldn't be more logical to be on /etc/rc.d

Thanks fixed in CVS....


Thanks you very much for your test...

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