Re: [arch-projects] [initscripts] [GIT] Arch Linux initscripts repository branch master updated. 2012.07.5-3-gf670511

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On Jul 28, 2012 8:19 AM, "Myra Nelson" <myra.nelson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Tom:
>
> From your latest update to the initscripts in the git repo.
>
>  This makes sure that systemd supports some initscripts API's. With this
>     patch, systemd will:
>
>      * Parse and use DAEMONS and MODULES from rc.conf
>      * Run rc.local and rc.local.shutdown on boot and shutdown
respectively
>
> I have everything working but my network with I load manually. I'm
> using journalctl etc instead of syslog Since systemd parses the
> rc.conf file now the only thing I should need in the daemons line is [
> network ]. Is that correct?

Yes, that should be sufficient.

> I tried to shoot the message below to you on the arch-projects list,
> but don't have access on that list to send you mail, so here it is.

It is open to anyone, but you must sign up first and prefix the message
subject with [initscripts].

> Tom:
>
> Good job. The one suggestion I have comes from my bent for making sure
> people don't miss things. I would estimate 90 to 95 percent of Arch
> users wouldn't miss and most others won't unless they are in a hurry
> (me).
>
> Would you consider it over the top to change the following line
>
>     The local timezone is configured by symlinking /etc/localtime to
> the correct zoneinfo file under
>
> to
>
>     The local timezone is configured by *symlinking* /etc/localtime to
> the correct zoneinfo file under
>
> making symlinking show up in bold text.

Makes sense, will do.

Tom


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