Re: Command help?

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Aaron Konstam wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-09-26 at 12:56 -0700, Rick Stevens wrote:
>   
>> Bradley wrote:
>>     
>>> Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>>>       
>>>> On Thu, 2008-09-25 at 14:24 -0700, Rick Stevens wrote:
>>>>   
>>>>         
>>>>> Whoops!  In my previous comment on this, I neglected to mention you
>>>>> really need to run /etc/rc.d/rc with the desired runlevel to force the
>>>>> /etc/rc.d/rcX.d stuff to go.  In other words, if you do "telinit 3",
>>>>> then you should also do "/etc/rc.d/rc 3" after it.
>>>>>     
>>>>>           
>>>> I don't think this is right. AFAIK the change in run level causes the
>>>> script to be run automatically. Note that on F9 the mechanism is
>>>> different from on previous Fedoras as it now uses the new upstart
>>>> system, but a quick look at /etc/event.d/rc3 shows an explicit call to
>>>> "exec /etc/rc.d/rc 3". (The OP doesn't mention which version of Fedora
>>>> he has but the new system is set up to emulate the old behaviour).
>>>>
>>>> poc
>>>>         
>>> Well, for all who are interested, I am running FC8 (haven't had time to
>>> do a full system backup to prepare for FC9) and I have checked all all
>>> of the K** and S** files are where they are suppose to be but telinit
>>> doesn't run them all for some reason.  I have chosen to use run level 4
>>> for the backups and it has all of the K** files but only two S** files
>>> (the way I want it) but when I run telinit 4, it only "kills" two or so
>>> and leaves the others running.
>>>       
>> After your "telinit 4", have you tried "/etc/rc.d/rc 4"?
>>
>> AFAIK, telinit does NOT fire up the /etc/rc.d stuff by itself and that's
>> how the K* and S* stuff get run.
>>     
> As has been pointed out what you say is not true. Changes runlevel
> should cause the correct rc* files to run. Check the man page of
> telinit.
>
> There must bew something else that is wrong.
>
> Are you running it from a virtual terminal as root?
>
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>
>   
I have not tried running the "rc" command but will give it a try.

I have tried running telinit from xterm and tty1 but it doesn't matter
what run level I am starting from, it does the same thing but to
differing degrees.  I have tried following man pages, info pages and
config files and everything seems to be set up correctly but it still
doesn't work like it should.  The system boots up just fine and even
reboots correctly.

Bradley

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