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Re: reboot stuff doesn't start



On Wednesday 29 May 2019 06:48:51 am Reco wrote:

> 	Hi.
>
> On Wed, May 29, 2019 at 06:42:34AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Wednesday 29 May 2019 12:22:41 am Reco wrote:
> > > On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 04:52:52PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > On Tuesday 28 May 2019 01:32:31 pm Reco wrote:
> > > > > On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 01:23:45PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > > > > End users can remove that '-e' flag if they believe it's
> > > > > > > problematic. rc.local is a simple shell script, open to
> > > > > > > all kinds of abuse including this one.
> > > >
> > > > How about a daemon that never exits, but does report its pid on
> > > > the next line when launched with a trailing &
> > >
> > > They call such programs a curious perversion in IT usually.
> > > Luckily it does not matter for the start-stop-daemon (it can
> > > derive pid more straightforward way) nor it does matter to systemd
> > > (there are cgroups for that).
> >
> > cgroups? whazzat?  I've not noted its having docs to explain its
> > potential advantages.
>
> Unless you're planning to write your own init system - do not bother.
> In the case you really need it - it's all in 'cgroup-v1' in the
> standard kernel documentation, i.e.
>
> /usr/share/doc/linux-doc-4.9/Documentation/cgroup-v1
>
> > How would I go about disabling n-m with systemctl?
>
> "apt-get purge network-manager" allows me not to bother myself with
> such knowledge. Why disable it if you can remove it? It's Debian, not
> RHEL.
>
> Reco

unforch, apt wants to remove trinity too.  Bad dog. If I can stop it, and 
it doesn't have detectable effects, then I'll remove it with mc's F8 
key.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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