I'm having problems with daemon init on Gentoo. Whenever, for example,
due to a misconfigured file, a daemon with an /etc/init.d file does not
start, (typically sendmail, bind, etc.), whenever I try to restart it
using the /etc/init.d/daemon restart, or a stop/ start sequence, or
just a plain
In many cases you can use zap instead of stop which will the process.
From: S. Krishnan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2004/01/21 Wed PM 03:22:07 GMT
To: gentoo-user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [gentoo-user] Init files and daemon state
I'm having problems with daemon init on Gentoo. Whenever
S. Krishnan wrote:
I'm having problems with daemon init on Gentoo. Whenever, for example,
due to a misconfigured file, a daemon with an /etc/init.d file does not
start, (typically sendmail, bind, etc.), whenever I try to restart it
using the /etc/init.d/daemon restart, or a stop/ start sequence,
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 17:28, Norbert Kamenicky wrote:
S. Krishnan wrote:
I'm having problems with daemon init on Gentoo. Whenever, for example,
due to a misconfigured file, a daemon with an /etc/init.d file does not
start, (typically sendmail, bind, etc.), whenever I try to restart it
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 22:28, Norbert Kamenicky wrote:
S. Krishnan wrote:
I'm having problems with daemon init on Gentoo. Whenever, for example,
due to a misconfigured file, a daemon with an /etc/init.d file does not
start, (typically sendmail, bind, etc.), whenever I try to restart it