SUMMARY: Starting a script in /sbin/init.d

From: wander <wander_at_cptec.inpe.br>
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 1997 19:10:52 -0300

Hi,

Thanks for all this people that helps so fast.
The major point was start the scripts with "nohup".
That solved my problem. Thanks again, specially to:

Guy Dallaire <dallaire_at_total.net>
Thomas Leitner <tom_at_finwds01.tu-graz.ac.at>
Dave Tetreault <davet_at_uriacc.uri.edu>

And some interesting points from:

farley_at_Manassas1.TDS-GN.LMCO.COM (Patrick Farley)
mark.zander_at_sheridanc.on.ca
Stanley Hinshaw <shinshaw_at_manc.edu>
"Kevin Oberman" <oberman_at_es.net>
Casey Spangler <spang_at_probita.com>
Michael.Stiff_at_pscmail.ps.net
rioux_at_ip6480nl.ce.utexas.edu (Tom Rioux)
Matt J. L. Goebel <goebel_at_emunix.emich.edu>

Original post:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to start a shell script in /sbin/init.d. The link in
> /sbin/rc3.d is fine and the script works fine too if started by hand.
> The problem is that during boot, the script starts, but goes away just
> after a few seconds. I've tried a lot of things, but nothing...
> Does anyone have any idea about that? Some sort of trick ?
>
> TIA
> Wander
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