Re: /etc/init.d/ script policy violation?
> > One question I have however, is should it be a policy violation if a
> > script hangs waiting for user input? Perhaps the policy document
> > should be updated to explicitly deal with this case?
>
> If it does wait on input (or might) it should start afte, ssh, pcmcia,
> hotplug and networking. Thus allowing acces to the "hanging" machine
> even with pcmcia network cards.
This is true only as long as DELAYLOGIN=no in /etc/default/rcS or
rmnologin is moved earlier as well.
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Jay Berkenbilt <ejb@ql.org>
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