[maemo-developers] Init scripts after low-battery shutdown

From: tz thomas at mich.com
Date: Wed Dec 24 15:59:56 EET 2008
Do you have symlinks in rc2.d (or one of the other relevant
directories) to the scripts in /etc/init.d?

How are you starting them from a cold boot if not using symlinks?

There is no reason these would be stopped in a "hibernate".

On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 6:37 AM, Tony Green <maemo at beermad.org.uk> wrote:
> I've noticed that when my N800 has shut itself down because the battery's got too low, powering it up fails to start applications such as MySQL and Apache even though they've got init scripts in /etc/rc[2-5].d.
>
> Presumably the device is going into some sort of hibernate state when the battery gets too low so isn't running init scripts when it wakes up?
>
> So what I'm trying (and failing) to work out is how to ensure either (a) that these applications are hibernated as well so they don't need re-starting or (b) that they're re-started when the device is re-started.
>
> Anybody have any clues on this please?
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