Anything other than nohup to fix init.d script failures?

From: Ben Goodwin <ben_at_acol.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 1997 12:37:01 -0400 (EDT)

I saw a message about using nohup to keep the init.d scripts from killing
themselves at boot time.. It works, but it sends all my boot messages to
nohup.out .. I'd rather not do that :) I've tried using traps in the bash
shell to no avail .. both in rc3 aind in the actual init.d programs.
I don't want to hack rc3 _that_ much (IE run nohup only on a couple
programs that I know fail - I don't want to add that much non-stock code
to rc3) .. any ideas? Thanks!

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: Benjamin C. Goodwin - ben_at_acol.com :
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Received on Thu Apr 17 1997 - 19:00:26 NZST

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