Could somebody please teach me why a script living in /etc/init.d
and installed as
update-rc.d do-rescan-scsi-bus.sh start 23 S .
does not run at initialization time, while the same script installed as
update-rc.d do-rescan-scsi-bus.sh defaults
does run okay?
I expected that installing my
Could somebody please teach me why a script living in /etc/init.d
and installed as
update-rc.d do-rescan-scsi-bus.sh start 23 S .
does not run at initialization time, while the same script installed as
update-rc.d do-rescan-scsi-bus.sh defaults
does run okay?
I expected that installing
Grzegorz wrote:
'S' means Single user mode (not to be switched to directly)
You're right, but I thought it would start in single user mode (S) and
then move up to 1, 2, ...
Probably that was my misconception.
Felipe.
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