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<p>Why can't we remove it then ?
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<br>BR
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<br>Sivan
<br>----- Original message -----
<br>> [Ajai Khattri Mi 24. März 2010]:
<br>> > On Wed, 24 Mar 2010, Sivan Greenberg wrote:
<br>> >
<br>> > > I'd say supporting
<br>> > > /etc/init.d/ssh stop is important for users that are coming from the
<br>> > > pre-upstart time.
<br>> >
<br>> > Better get used to it - upstart has been standard on several distros for
<br>> > a few years now (Ubuntu, Fedora and maybe the next Debian release).
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<br>> I think it doesn't matter if there's upstart or sysV-init - if I find a
<br>> /etc/init.d/foo script, I expect this script to support "foo start" and "foo
<br>> stop" and the other few valid options, and of course these shall work properly
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<br>> If the script doesn't work as everybody would expect, then it shouldn't be
<br>> there at all.
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<br>> jOERG
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