On 07-May-2001 Julian Gilbey wrote: > Most init.d scripts are expected to support all of start, stop, > etc. options. But there are a small number of scripts which are > obvious exceptions to this rule: restart, reboot, single, mountall.sh > and so on. > > It would be really nice to have a paragraph in policy distinguishing > between these cases and the rest of them, but I've no idea what it > should say. Does anyone have any ideas? >
perhaps a naming convention would be nice too. For instance most of the .sh scripts are not typical scripts.