Request for comment: a new software to manage linux networking features
Michael Biebl
mbiebl at gmail.com
Wed Feb 20 23:50:22 UTC 2008
2008/2/21, martin f krafft <madduck at debian.org>:
> also sprach namnd <namnd at fpt.com.vn> [2008.02.20.1852 +0100]:
>
> > How people call it single mode when your daemon runs on background while
> > the user is doing something on the shell?
>
>
> single mode means no multiuser. I don't know what you're trying to
> get at. udevd also runs in single user mode, for example. So does
> upstart or even hald, I think.
>
If you don't want to have your daemon stopped in runlevel 1, just
remove the K symlinks in /etc/rc1.d. (upstart is completely different,
it's init, so it can't be stopped without a kernel panic)
Besides, single user mode usually also means "no network".
Michael
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