I have been looking into the issue of upstart. From:
http://upstart.ubuntu.com/
Upstart is an event-based replacement for the /sbin/init daemon which
handles starting of tasks and services during boot, stopping them during
shutdown and supervising them while the system is running
On 3 February 2012 19:08, Yasha Karant ykar...@csusb.edu wrote:
I have been looking into the issue of upstart. From:
http://upstart.ubuntu.com/
Upstart is an event-based replacement for the /sbin/init daemon which
handles starting of tasks and services during boot, stopping them during
On Feb 3, 2012, at 8:08 PM, Yasha Karant wrote:
have been looking into the issue of upstart. From:
http://upstart.ubuntu.com/
Upstart is an event-based replacement for the /sbin/init daemon which handles
starting of tasks and services during boot, stopping them during shutdown
On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Yasha Karant ykar...@csusb.edu wrote:
I have been looking into the issue of upstart. From:
http://upstart.ubuntu.com/
Copyright © 2010 Canonical Ltd. Upstart is a trademark of Canonical Ltd.
which date indicates that the above list may be obsolete
finally taking the time to dig into upstart, and i'm confused by one
issue. on my ubuntu system, the documentation man 7 startup claims
that the primary task on startup is /etc/init/rc-sysinit.conf, which
exists on my ubuntu system. but on SL 6, while the man page reads the
same
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
finally taking the time to dig into upstart, and i'm confused by
one issue. on my ubuntu system, the documentation man 7 startup
claims that the primary task on startup is
/etc/init/rc-sysinit.conf, which exists on my ubuntu system. but on
SL
On 03/10/2011 07:31 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
finally taking the time to dig into upstart, and i'm confused by one
issue. on my ubuntu system, the documentation man 7 startup claims
that the primary task on startup is /etc/init/rc-sysinit.conf, which
exists on my ubuntu system. but on SL
/deployment.html
It says
Processes are known to Upstart as jobs and are defined by files in the
/etc/init directory. Upstart is very well documented via man pages. Command
overview is in init(8) and job syntax is described in init(5).
looking at
man 5 init
man 8 init
It describes Upstart.
As I