* [gentoo-dev] Software suspend
@ 2003-09-10 18:32 Gustavo Adolfo Silva Ribeiro Felisberto
2003-09-10 20:14 ` Georgi Georgiev
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From: Gustavo Adolfo Silva Ribeiro Felisberto @ 2003-09-10 18:32 UTC (permalink / raw
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I am using in my laptop a 2.4.22 kernel with software suspend ( http://swsusp.sourceforge.net/ ) I am thinking of making a ebuild for this kernel patch, but right now this patch is under heavy development (the 1.1 tree) so i am waiting to see if it reaches stable.
In the mean time i would like to make a better hibernate script more suited for gentoo, so i need some info i could not find easily. Is there a way to know the status of a particular service witought having to do a /etc/init.d/service status ? Is there a good fast way to start a series of services in the "right" order or do i just /etc/init.d/service1 ; /etc/init.d/service2 and have the system handle dependencies? I do not particularly like this method because it will probably waste time trying to start already started services.
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* Re: [gentoo-dev] Software suspend
2003-09-10 18:32 [gentoo-dev] Software suspend Gustavo Adolfo Silva Ribeiro Felisberto
@ 2003-09-10 20:14 ` Georgi Georgiev
2003-09-11 2:38 ` Mike Frysinger
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From: Georgi Georgiev @ 2003-09-10 20:14 UTC (permalink / raw
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On 10/09/2003 at 19:32:15(+0100), Gustavo Adolfo Silva Ribeiro Felisberto used 1.4K just to say:
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> Is there a way to
> know the status of a particular service witought having to do a
> /etc/init.d/service status ?
Currently, it seems you can check if there is a link in
/var/lib/init.d/started/
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* Re: [gentoo-dev] Software suspend
2003-09-10 20:14 ` Georgi Georgiev
@ 2003-09-11 2:38 ` Mike Frysinger
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From: Mike Frysinger @ 2003-09-11 2:38 UTC (permalink / raw
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On Wednesday 10 September 2003 16:14, Georgi Georgiev wrote:
> On 10/09/2003 at 19:32:15(+0100), Gustavo Adolfo Silva Ribeiro Felisberto
used 1.4K just to say:
> > Is there a way to
> > know the status of a particular service witought having to do a
> > /etc/init.d/service status ?
>
> Currently, it seems you can check if there is a link in
> /var/lib/init.d/started/
do not write anything that relies on that fact and expect it to be included in
Gentoo ;)
you can run `/etc/init.d/service status` ... but if you just want it for
dependency information, just use the 'before after use' syntax in the
depend() function ... review any script in /etc/init.d, chances are they'll
have depend()
-mike
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