On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 11:20:07 +0000, Jonathan Andrews
<jon(a)jonshouse.co.uk> wrote:
1) gdm doesn't have a process itself, it runs from init - but
when gdm
is started it seems to undergo a name change to "gdm-binary" without
being owned by gdm or anything called gdm. As a result its not possible
to cleanly restart gdm ? ie no "/etc/init.d/gdm restart". Am I missing
something here or this a bit naff ?
/etc/X11/prefdm is a script set to respawn and has logic to use
selectable dm's using /etc/sysconfig/desktop (which could easily be
configured to use kdm or xdm). Here's a question for you... how does
init know when its appropriate to respawn prefdm?
/usr/bin/gdm is just a shell script that calls gdm-binary. The shell
script here is very simple and seems to only be checking to make sure
that /etc/profile is run if available. Is this script wrapper
necessarily for correct gdm operation?
-jef