init

  1. Kulz

    Ubuntu 9.04 vs 9.10

    I wanted to know what is the logic behind the differences in Ubuntu 9.04 and 9.10... I mean i am not aware of all the differences, but i came across one which i would like to share.. in 9.04, there is no "init" or "inittab" and there is one "event.d" directory but in 9.10, we do have an "init"...
  2. Kulz

    Ubuntu 9.04 vs 9.10

    I wanted to know what is the logic behind the differences in Ubuntu 9.04 and 9.10... I mean i am not aware of all the differences, but i came across one which i would like to share.. in 9.04, there is no "init" or "inittab" and there is one "event.d" directory but in 9.10, we do have an...
  3. sganesh

    problem of installing ubuntu 7.10

    hi , I booted ubuntu live CD,after it get installed Successfully, When i boot my system and chose ubuntu in GRUB loader menu,it shows Synchronous out of range(Blank Screen):cry:,But i am able to work smoothly when i choose in Rescue mode,then i use init 6 for entering in GUI mode... Help me to...
  4. Ishan

    Parent Process Of Init Process?

    Parent Process Of Init Process? I Have Read About Its Parent Process In Sumitabha Das Book. Its Starting From 's...' Any One Know About It?
  5. J

    RHL 8.0:Respawning too fast.

    I am using RH linux 8.0. When I rebooted the system graphical login not came. message "Init id:x Respawning too fast disabled for 5 minutes" coming. Eventhough i changed the init run level to 3 from 5 the same message comes. I cannot get into x-windows. Can anybody give me a solution Please...?
  6. praka123

    SysVinit replacements available

    I use Debian GNU/Linux and earlier (and still) most distros uses sysVinit for managing init processes.I tried Initng and upstart Both are fast compared to the old sysvinit and its /etc/init.d/ and starts processes asynchronously thus faster.but initng lacked some new scripts(ifiles).so the...
  7. JGuru

    Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft) replaces init with Upstart

    For years, most Linux distributions have been using an init daemon based on the one found in Unix System V. The init daemon is spawned by the kernel itself, and tasked with booting the rest of the system, starting all other processes, and taking care of them when they need to be stopped or when...
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