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As mentioned in [[FCNewInit/RC| Changes to RC]] , a DBUS service can read the system state from /var/run/services/. It can also use the initscripts of the services to gain more information about the status. | As mentioned in [[FCNewInit/RC| Changes to RC]] , a DBUS service can read the system state from /var/run/services/. It can also use the initscripts of the services to gain more information about the status. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
[[../| Fedora New Init System]] | [[../| Fedora New Init System]] | ||
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== Comments == | == Comments == |
Latest revision as of 02:12, 3 June 2008
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DBUS Support for the Fedora New Init System
As mentioned in Changes to RC , a DBUS service can read the system state from /var/run/services/. It can also use the initscripts of the services to gain more information about the status.
See also
Fedora New Init System [[Navigation(siblings)]
Comments
The most important change wrt. to DBus and init is that DBus needs to gain support for activation on the system bus. Then we can move a lot of hardware-specific daemons that are blindly started right now to an on-demand activation. System bus activation is being reviewed on the DBus mailing list here