El lun, 29-04-2002 a las 16:18, Arturo Espinosa Aldama escribió: > > Yeah, but the scripts don't know the state of the service. So, maybe you > want to keep networking in whatever state it may be when switching to > level 3. What do you put? Remember that you can switch runlevels at > run-time, and that SySV scripts support this "do nothing" feature, so we > don't want to lose that information. If we follow you approach, all "do > nothing" services will be converted to "stop", which is broken. > > It works the way you say if you think that the scripts will only be run on > boot-time, when everything is stopped. But it doesn't hold because > run-time runlevel switching can happen. > I still think that all we get with this little feature is complicating the gui, most scripts check their own state before doing anything. If you (you all) like it I might include this feature later (with the rest of the features) and I'd need 3 pixmaps to indicate these 3 states, the checkbox isn't appropiate. > > > You should change the label of simple mode from "Level 2" to "Activation" > > > or something: the simple user doesn't care what level that is. > > > > You're right, I should do it, but I have not seen any way of changing > > the etspec at runtime... > > I don't know either. Maybe Tambet knows. There must be a way. > Tambet. Do you know a way? Greetings, Carlos
Esta parte del mensaje esta firmada digitalmente