40 lines
1.1 KiB
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40 lines
1.1 KiB
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capisuite for Debian
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That's my first non trivial package. If violations to the debian-policy
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are found please let me know.
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Using capisuite on Debian
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o I'll assume that you'll have a working CAPI capable card
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o configure files in /etc/init.d/capisuite to your needs
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o set run_capisuite_daemon in /etc/default/capisuite to 'y'
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now capisuite daemon will be start/stop on boot/shutdown,
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respectively.
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ISDN PCMCIA card users
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For PCMCIA cards it makes more sense to not start capisuite always
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on boot but let the cardmgr start and stop capisuite when the card
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is inserted/removed:
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o install pcmcia-cs pkg that contains the cardmgr daemon
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o remove boot/shutdown scripts
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update-rc.d -f capisuite remove
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o insert the card into the PCMCIA slot
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o check new the cardmgr entries at the end of
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/var/log/daemon.log
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to find out what script in /etc/pcmcia cardmgr call on insertion
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o add /etc/init.d/capisuite start|stop to end|start of the the
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start)|stop) branches in the /etc/pcmcia/ script
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-- Achim Bohnet <ach@mpe.mpg.de>, Mon, 19 Mar 2003 19:28:23 +0100
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