Re: informations about boot sequence (Re: F15 - mysql start problem)

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Am 09.05.2011 19:09, schrieb Michał Piotrowski:
> W dniu 9 maja 2011 18:10 użytkownik Michal Schmidt
> <mschmidt@xxxxxxxxxx> napisał:
>> On 05/09/2011 05:02 PM, Michał Piotrowski wrote:
>>> Ok, I know what is happening. I looked at the init script and I
>>> realized that it doesn't have any LSB header info about boot process
>>> order. I also looked at other services and here are some of them that
>>> needs fixing:
>>> - memcached - (I created systemd service for it) - I can provide a
>>> patch for classic init script
>>> - smb - as above
>>> - nmb - as above
>>> - mysql - I can provide a patch for classic init scrip
>>> - postgresql - as above
>>
>> Are you sure that none of these services can deal with the network
>> connection coming up later?
> 
> I don't know. It appears that MySQL can't deal with that

i wonder that mysqld should need network in every case since  most setups out there using
only  sockets for mysql-connections and it is a valid use-case having mysql on machines
without any network

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