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* [ptxdist] bbinit default order
@ 2012-03-21 12:24 Alexander Dahl
  2012-03-24  9:27 ` Michael Olbrich
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From: Alexander Dahl @ 2012-03-21 12:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ptxdist

Hei hei, 

I'm currently experimenting with systemd. While switching between
busybox init and systemd I got some default values for the symlinks
created in /etc/rc.d in my ptxconfig. With the defaults I got some
conflicts, e.g. there's S26networking and S16dropbear which leads to
dropbear not starting because network is not ready. I would like to have
this fixed, but I'm not sure how to reorder these. In my project with
just a few packages I could do this by my own. For fixing the default
values shipped with ptxdist according to grep this would be 48 packages.
Is there any ressource for these numbers or did each package author make
them up by herself?

Greets
Alex

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* Re: [ptxdist] bbinit default order
  2012-03-21 12:24 [ptxdist] bbinit default order Alexander Dahl
@ 2012-03-24  9:27 ` Michael Olbrich
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Michael Olbrich @ 2012-03-24  9:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ptxdist

On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 01:24:47PM +0100, Alexander Dahl wrote:
> I'm currently experimenting with systemd. While switching between
> busybox init and systemd I got some default values for the symlinks
> created in /etc/rc.d in my ptxconfig. With the defaults I got some
> conflicts, e.g. there's S26networking and S16dropbear which leads to
> dropbear not starting because network is not ready. I would like to have
> this fixed, but I'm not sure how to reorder these. In my project with
> just a few packages I could do this by my own. For fixing the default
> values shipped with ptxdist according to grep this would be 48 packages.
> Is there any ressource for these numbers or did each package author make
> them up by herself?

There are no real rules here. It's probably copy-paste in most cases. If
you want to clean this up, I suggest you pick on number N (e.g. 20) for all
network providing services (networking, connman, ...) and move those that
need it to N+10 or something like that. Same thing for any other obvious
dependencies. Although I didn't see any besides keeping udev etc. at the
beginning.

Michael

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