Package: sysvinit
Version: 2.86.ds1-20
Severity: normal
I got used to the fact that init 2 in single user mode properly
trnasitioned to multi-user. No more: now it doesn't kill the shell from
which it was started, apparently. I actually get the shell _and_ a new
getty running on the same tty.
This bug seems to have resurfaced with 2.86.ds1-33. Is this still a lsb-base
issue? Any idea how to fix it again?
Best Regards.
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C.Y.M wrote:
This bug seems to have resurfaced with 2.86.ds1-33. Is this still a lsb-base
issue? Any idea how to fix it again?
As a workaround to this bug, I have rebuilt the ncurses-bin package to place
tput in /bin/tput instead of /usr/bin/tput. Unless there is a better
suggestion?
I think I'm getting it clear.
ls -lu shows the atime for files/folders. Now, if I do a ls -lu on /tmp, this
is what I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ ls -lu
total 81600
-rw-r--r-- 1 rrs rrs 24738 2006-10-09 19:48 bookmarks.html
-rw-r--r-- 1 rrs rrs902 2006-10-12 17:08 bootclean
On Thursday 12 October 2006 17:33, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
Most files have got the atime of 12/10/2006. That should be because once I
use the Konqueror file manager to view /tmp, it would be accessing the
files/folders to extract the metadata.
If what I've understood is correct, shouldn't we
[Ritesh Raj Sarraf]
Will we implement a different mechanism to do clean-ups for /tmp ?
Thank you for the followup information. This bug had be truly
confused for a while.
As you have noticed, the atime is updated when a file is read. The
reason this time stamp is used is the assumtion that
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