Re: LSB headers and other junk, how do you hack a quick init script in debian these days?

2014-10-21 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 21/10/14 17:41, Michael Ole Olsen wrote: > Who needs to document their own pc they hack on daily? Most humans? No one knows what they've forgotten. The more important a customisation is - the longer you'll use it, the more likely you'll forget it (or the details of it), and the more critical

Re: LSB headers and other junk, how do you hack a quick init script in debian these days?

2014-10-21 Thread Thorsten Glaser
On Tue, 21 Oct 2014, Michael Ole Olsen wrote: > suddenly I couldnt just place a script in rc2.d folder anymore, needed to > symlink > needed to add an lsb header too it seems Indeed. It took me quite some effort to learn about LSB headers, exit codes, SYSV init scripts, and all that, in order t

Re: LSB headers and other junk, how do you hack a quick init script in debian these days?

2014-10-20 Thread Steve Litt
On Tue, 21 Oct 2014 08:41:19 +0200 Michael Ole Olsen wrote: > Who needs to document their own pc they hack on daily? > > suddenly I couldnt just place a script in rc2.d folder anymore, > needed to symlink needed to add an lsb header too it seems > > maybe I'm overlooking something > > I prefer

Re: LSB headers and other junk, how do you hack a quick init script in debian these days?

2014-10-20 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 08:41:19AM +0200, Michael Ole Olsen wrote: > would be nice to be able to place a script in rc2.d folder again, even though > it isn't a symlink > > it seems that 'feature' has been removed in the new debians Not sure when it broke, probably quite a long time ago, but this

Re: LSB headers and other junk, how do you hack a quick init script in debian these days?

2014-10-20 Thread Michael Ole Olsen
Who needs to document their own pc they hack on daily? suddenly I couldnt just place a script in rc2.d folder anymore, needed to symlink needed to add an lsb header too it seems maybe I'm overlooking something I prefer to hack on my own without using debian tools, update-rc.d i.e. would be nic