
Roelof Wobben <rwobben <at> hotmail.com> writes:
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From: prologic <at> shortcircuit.net.au Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2013 16:39:55 +1000 Subject: Re: why not systemd To: rwobben <at> hotmail.com CC: crux <at> lists.crux.nu
Creating rc scripts is really easy. They are simply bash scripts.
I know what they are but on those two I need to know what the service name is. so I can start it. As soon as I know them I can adapt the script I
used
to manage the service for Consolekit.
Roelof
Most answers to problems in Crux can usually be found with some looking around. Even if you're not strong with shell scripts you can normally get something working just by imitating and trying similar shells. The Slackbuilds repository is useful as they list their RC scripts in a straightforward way and they're a useful starting point. Likewise if you do have a systemd distro the .service file will also contain the names and parameters that start the daemon. James