.\" Filename: grml-policy-rc.d.1 .\" Purpose: man page for grml-policy-rc.d .\" Authors: grml-team (grml.org), (c) Michael Prokop .\" Bug-Reports: see http://grml.org/bugs/ .\" License: This file is licensed under the GPL v2. .\" Latest change: Die Jul 18 00:38:45 CEST 2006 [mika] .\"############################################################################### .\"############################################################### .TH grml\-policy-rc.d 8 "2006-07-18" "grml-policy-rc.d" .SH "NAME" grml\-policy\-rc.d \- wrapper for invoke-rc.d .\"####################################################### .P This is a wrapper script for invoke-rc.d to avoid automatical startup of init scripts via invoke-rc.d. It is designed to be used e.g. with policyrcd-script-zg2. To configure it take a look at /etc/policy-rc.d.conf and /etc/zg-policy-rc.d.conf. First of all make sure the package policyrcd-script-zg2 (which provides the /usr/sbin/policy-rc.d interface) is installed. In policyrcd-script-zg2's configuration file named /etc/zg-policy-rc.d.conf the script /usr/sbin/grml-policy-rc.d is defined as the interface for handling invoke-rc.d's startup policy. grml-policy-rc.d can be configure via /etc/policy-rc.d.conf. By default you won't notice any differences to Debian's default behaviour, except that invoke-rc.d won't be executed if a chroot has been detected (detection: /proc is missing). If you want to disable automatical startup of newly installed packages (done via the invoke-rc.d mechanism) just set EXITSTATUS to '101' in /etc/policy-rc.d.conf. To restore the default behaviour set EXITSTATUS back to '0' in /etc/policy-rc.d.conf. .SH "BUGS" Probably. Please report any bugs you find and report feedback and suggestions to the grml-team. See http://grml.org/bugs/ for further information. Thank you! .SH "COPYRIGHT" Copyright \(co 2006 by the grml-team. .\"###### END OF FILE ########################################################## .\" vim:tw=60