**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Mar 28 02:59:57 2011 Mar 28 17:37:22 Tootoot222 et al.: where should i put the led settings? Mar 28 17:38:51 kerio: /sys/class/leds/ holds the nodes for changing their state Mar 28 17:38:54 if that's what you're asking Mar 28 17:39:11 echo 1 or 0 into the files to turn them on or off, respectively Mar 28 17:41:09 no, i'm using the nand-disk trigger Mar 28 17:41:20 i was asking more about where to set those things Mar 28 17:41:28 nand-disk trigger? Mar 28 17:41:48 i can use /etc/rc.local to do that on boot, but what if i want to turn it back to fully on afterwards? Mar 28 17:41:55 i mean, after the shutdown Mar 28 17:42:08 Tootoot222: echo nand-disk > /sys/class/leds/*/trigger Mar 28 17:43:26 i have no idea what you're talking about, but that may be in part because i'm quite sick today Mar 28 17:43:59 i want to set the trigger to nand-disk when it has successfully booted, and turn the led back always on after the shutdown Mar 28 17:45:02 just echo default-on back into it on the shutdown script? Mar 28 17:45:12 there's a shutdown script? :o Mar 28 17:45:25 yeah, that was the idea, but i didn't know there's a shutdown script Mar 28 17:45:32 (i could also not care, after all) Mar 28 17:45:33 i dunno, gentoo has /etc/conf.d/local.(start|stop) Mar 28 17:45:45 i assume debian would have something similar Mar 28 17:46:03 if not, you could just toss a simple script inot /etc/init.d that checks to see if it's being shutdown, and echos if it is Mar 28 17:46:11 into* **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Mar 29 02:59:57 2011