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Re: Special requirements for scripts in /etc/rcS.d?



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On Sunday 02 November 2003 19:30, frank@kuesterei.ch (Frank Küster) 
wrote:
> I have become the (sponsored) maintainer of netenv, a package that
> creates a link to it's /etc/init.d/ file in /etc/rcS.d/. Up to
> recently, it was only depending on stuff in /bin and /sbin. However,
> as the result of a bug report I have introduced a call to
> /usr/bin/stat.
>
> Now I wonder wether this is correct? I couldn't find anything in the
> policy, but wanted to be sure: Is it required that scripts in
> /etc/rcS.d can be cleanly executed even if only / has been mounted,
> not /usr/?

When exactly does the script run? According to /etc/rcS.d/README, after 
S60 all local and NFS filesystems should have been mounted.

Paul Cupis
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paul@cupis.co.uk

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