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Re: Debian books



On Mon, 23 Jun 1997, Dave Cinege wrote:

> >Well,  it seems to me that once debian is INSTALLED,  you administrate it 
> >just like any other linux,  unix  or *nix system.  There are a few 
> 
> This IS NOT acurate. Off the top of my head:
> 
> everything init.d
> rc0.d -rc6.d

Ok.  I see your point.  I've read a lot of unix books that start with 
lines like "figure out where your system keeps its startup files",  and I 
had to hack around a little to figure out exactly where that stuff was.  
It _is_ pretty confusing.  Even the HOWTO's in those cases are very 
general.
	Disregard my earlier silliness,  I mistook your question for one 
of an entirely different color.
                     					Will

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