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Re: start-stop-daemon



On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 05:45:05PM -0500, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 04:58:02PM -0500, DvB wrote:
> I've never had to reboot after an X upgrade.  Just stop X, then start
> it again.  the /etc/init.d directory is filled with fun scripts that
> will help you start, stop, restart, and reload daemons (some of these
> scripts use start-stop-daemon :)
Yes. 

If X started with startx, kill it by menu or CTRL-ALT-BS. Restart X with
"exec startx".

If X is started by {x,g,k}gm type daemon, run corresponding /etc/init.d
script with "restart" as argument.

For new kernel, make-kpkg to make new kernel binary package, install
with "dpkg -i", then make sure /etc/lilo.conf is right, then run lilo.
If mbr is used, run install-mbr too depending on your situation.  Yes
only after this, you reboot kernel to get new one working.
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