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From: "Frans Haarman" <franshaarman@gmail.com>
Subject: how to prevent a service from starting
Date: Sat, 8 Jul 2006 13:58:35 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <b039b5c70607080458j45ec9641ha5c4d04878d4e422@mail.gmail.com> (raw)

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Is it possible to force a service directory not to be started ? I want runsv
running, but the ./run shouldnt
be executed untill I send it a "sv once" signal.....

It would be nice to have a directory where I put 'one-time' scripts for
ifconfig, route, setting resolv.conf, etc.
These 'special' runsvdirs will be send a 'sv once' signal when I need to
activate them!

To accomplish this the runsv must be running for all the services, but it
should be in the DOWN state. Or
perhaps a newly BOOT or INIT state if what I want isnt possible yet ;) That
way you'd know if the services
was ever run since last boot. But I am really hoping its already
possible.....

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2006-07-08 11:58 Frans Haarman [this message]
2006-07-08 12:05 ` George Georgalis

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