On Thu, Nov 01, 2007 at 11:07:18AM +0100, Ludovic Court?s wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mikhail Sobolev) writes:
> 
> > If any of the "important" applications are not available, watching
> > daemon would reboot the device because if an "important" application
> > could not handle the situation, then it must be something serious.
> 
> So, to put it differently: any idea which essential application is
> failing?
I do not know :) Sorry.  It might be dbus daemon itself, for example :)

Basically, there is a daemon called 'dsme', which performs the
'watching' function.  If you look into /etc/init.d directory and check
what applications/daemons are started with 'dsmetool -r ...', you'll
find a list of "important" applications.  Those who use dbus (beside
dbus daemon itself) are the one that might cause the reboot.

> It looks as though we had init="/usr/bin/dbus-daemon --system".  ;-)
Impressions are sometimes wrong though :)

--
Misha (who thanks David for helping with it)

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