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Hi All,

Is same upstart-0.6.5-9.fc14.src.rpm used in RHEL 6.0?.If not, please let me know the exact upstart rpm package name used in RHEL 6.0

Which is the  file get invoke first while calling /sbin/init.

How it is possible to recompile the src of /sbin/init?.

Is there is any tutorials to explain the code flow /sbin/init.


Regards,
ShibuThomas


On 1/3/2011 11:29 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 01/02/2011 10:29 PM, ShibuThomas wrote:
Hi All,

How can I get the source code of /sbin/init executable used in RHEL 6.0

Install the upstart-sysvinit source RPM.  This is true of any binary
on the system.  First, find out which RPM contains the binary via

    rpm -qf /path/to/binary

The source code for that RPM in in the .src.rpm with the same name.
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