Ok, i'm sorry as i'm not explaining myself correctly. I know that initng is a sysvinit replacer. But besides that it also has some scripts already written to do some basic stuff like check a partition, run hotplug, apache, etc.
In that sense i wanted to know if something has been done to use initng and control the services i mentioned. So i should've asked if already exists some scripts to control the things i need. The scripts that are located within the /etc/init.d folder in a sysvinit system. Hope that now i cleared the situation. Thanks for the help! 2006/7/5, Denis Knauf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Am Mittwoch 05 Juli 2006 17:34 schrieb Marcelo Coelho: > > > your problem isn't initng-related. you can install everything in your > > > system, also initng. > > Is initng related, because right now the gentoo's baselayout takes > > care of the ADSL configuration in a rather simple way. I don't know if > > initng already has something to deal with ADSL and, BTW, with the > > filesystem on RAM. > initng doesn't know adsl and hasn't any support of filesystems. this are > things, which must be provided by problem-specific software. > initng is a sysvinit-replacement not a operationsystem. > -- > _______________________________________________ > Initng mailing list > [email protected] > http://jw.dyndns.org/mailman/listinfo/initng > -- _______________________________________________ Initng mailing list [email protected] http://jw.dyndns.org/mailman/listinfo/initng
