#! /bin/sh # Copyright (c) 2002 SuSE GmbH Nuernberg, Germany. All rights reserved. # # Author: Marcus Meissner # # /etc/init.d/hwscan # # System startup script for boot hw probing and reconfiguration # ### BEGIN INIT INFO # Provides: hwscan # Required-Start: # X-UnitedLinux-Should-Start: hotplug kbd # Required-Stop: # Default-Start: 2 3 5 # Default-Stop: # Description: Hardware scan and reconfiguration on boot. ### END INIT INFO HWBOOTSCAN_BIN=/usr/sbin/hwbootscan test -x $HWBOOTSCAN_BIN || exit 5 # Shell functions sourced from /etc/rc.status: # rc_check check and set local and overall rc status # rc_status check and set local and overall rc status # rc_status -v ditto but be verbose in local rc status # rc_status -v -r ditto and clear the local rc status # rc_failed set local and overall rc status to failed # rc_reset clear local rc status (overall remains) # rc_exit exit appropriate to overall rc status . /etc/rc.status # First reset status of this service rc_reset # Return values acc. to LSB for all commands but status: # 0 - success # 1 - misc error # 2 - invalid or excess args # 3 - unimplemented feature (e.g. reload) # 4 - insufficient privilege # 5 - program not installed # 6 - program not configured # 7 - program is not running # # Note that starting an already running service, stopping # or restarting a not-running service as well as the restart # with force-reload (in case signalling is not supported) are # considered a success. case "$1" in start) echo -n "Starting hardware scan on boot" rc_splash "YaST" [ -n "$REDIRECT" ] && exec 0<> $REDIRECT 1>&0 2>&0 $HWBOOTSCAN_BIN rc_check rc_status -v ;; stop) rc_check ;; restart) ## Stop the service and regardless of whether it was ## running or not, start it again. # Remember status and be quiet rc_check ;; force-reload) ## Signal the daemon to reload its config. Most daemons ## do this on signal 1 (SIGHUP). ## If it does not support it, restart. # Remember status and be quiet rc_check ;; reload) ## Like force-reload, but if daemon does not support ## signalling, do nothing (!) # If it supports signalling: rc_reset ;; status) ## Check status with checkproc(8), if process is running ## checkproc will return with exit status 0. # Status has a slightly different for the status command: # 0 - service running # 1 - service dead, but /var/run/ pid file exists # 2 - service dead, but /var/lock/ lock file exists # 3 - service not running rc_reset ;; *) echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|force-reload|reload|status}" exit 1 ;; esac rc_exit