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- LSB-Bootscripts README
- The scripts contained in this directory are a complete rewrite of the
- boot scripts from LFS-6.1. As is usually the case with a rewrite, there have
- been many changes:
- LSB Version 4.1 Compliant Scripts - Immediately noticable are the LSB headers
- in the rc.d scripts themselves. Each script contains a usable header to
- allow for automating both the installation of, and determining proper
- execution order for the startup scripts. These values can also be used
- directly in parallel boot setups. Additionally, messages are displayed in
- one single write to the screen, after exit status is determined, so that
- they can be used in parallel setups. I am not sure if this was the only
- barrier to auto language translation in the previous bootscripts. Further,
- the messages are created from parts and only written to the screen in a
- single command, so maybe no help at all WRT translated boot messages.
- AS OF 20080907, THESE SCRIPTS REQUIRE THE initd-tools PACKAGE.
- Dan Nicholson has recently released an initd-tools package that contain
- LSB compliant install_initd and remove_initd programs written in C.
- See the INSTALL file for installation instructions.
- Path changes - The base directory for the bootscripts is now /etc. This is
- mostly to conform with mainstream distros. Of course, this is still
- configurable in /etc/default/rc.site. The rcsysinit.d directory has been
- removed and and replaced with the shorter rcS.d. /etc/sysconfig has been
- removed in favor of /etc/default. The network service scripts have been moved
- to /lib/network-services and the the network configuration files to
- /etc/network. Values for short, and relatively static, configuration files
- (clock and network) have been included in the rc.site file directly.
- Distribution Independent - this original goal for the LFS scripts has been
- stretched even further by providing both a global rc config file that
- contains (generally) static values, and a new rc.site config file to allow
- customization of messages as diplayed to the end user during the boot
- process. The format of messages printed to the screen is adjustable
- here. Other options that were available in the previous versions of the
- lfs-bootscripts, and additional options such as message format and color, are
- configurable by the /etc/sysconfig/rc.site file.
- Single Environment - The rc script has been rewritten completely to allow a
- single source of the boot configuration per runlevel change. This config
- is inherited from rc's environment as opposed to being sourced everytime a
- script is run. This does result in a negledgable decrease in boot time, but
- is simply better in principle.
- Boot Logging - The previous incarnation of the boot log didn't begin
- recording events until the root filesystem was mounted read/write. This has
- been corrected by providing the /run tempfs mount immediately after init hands
- control to the rc script. The bootlog is generated on the tempfs and then
- passed to the log file before login. Additionally, shutdown events are no
- longer recorded in the bootlog. They were pretty much useless and it really
- wasn't what I'd call a *boot* log. Boot logging is on by default and is
- configurable in the /etc/default/rc.site file via the "BOOTLOG_ENAB" parameter.
- Interactive Boot - This feature has been included by default, and is a
- little more polished than in previous versions. It does introduce a two
- second delay in the boot process (so that you have time to press a button
- to select interactive mode). This time value, and the option prompt itself,
- is configurable in the /etc/default/rc.site file via the "itime" and "iprompt"
- variables respectively.
- LSB Functions - The previous lfs-bootscripts sourced a functions file
- located at /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions. This file has been renamed
- $distro-functions to segregate it from the old. The name is configurable
- by the rc.site configuration file ("DISTRO_MINI"). LSB defined functions are
- used where possible througout the individual scripts, but the $distro-functions
- file provides, easy to use wraper functions that start, stop, reload,
- force-reload, and restart programs, evaluate the numerical LSB return values,
- and print status messages to the screen and boot log. Both distro functions and
- LSB functions are documented directly in the scritps located at
- /etc/init.d/$distro-functions and /lib/lsb/init-functions respectively.
- Pretier - By default, successful boot messages are prefixed with a single green
- astrik character, warning messages with two yellow astirks, and failures are
- prefixed with three red astriks. This provides a second 'quick glance' status
- when watching the boot messages fly by. Again, the prefixes are configurable
- (or completely removable) in the /etc/default/rc.site file.
- Complete Rewrite - That doesn't mean that code wasn't reused when possible,
- so to Alexander Patrakov, Archiac, Bruce Dubbs, Bryan Kadzban, Dan Nicholson,
- Gerard Beekmans, Jeremy Huntwork, Jim Gifford, Mathias Benkmans, Matthew
- Burgess, Nathan Coulson, and countless other contributors: Thanks for the help
- and guidance.
- Please report any bugs to lfs-dev@linuxfromscratch.org.
- Thanks.
- -- DJ Lucas
- dj@linuxfromscratch.org
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