Quoting Benjamin Kaduk <ka...@mit.edu>:

The k5start mindset is to avoid having to have a separate periodic process
that prepares tickets/tokens for some independent process to consume --
instead, the process consuming the tickets/tokens is a child process,
wrapped by k5start. ...

Are you suggesting that I not start k5start from /etc/inittab, but instead alter the /etc/init.d/ script that starts up the daemon in question, for instance so that the start-stop-daemon invocation starts k5start that in turn starts up the daemon? And maybe then the -t option will work?

Cheers,

Jaap
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