On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 15:15:27 -0400 Bret Comstock Waldow <bwaldow@alum.mit.edu> wrote: > Ok. There is no /etc/rc.d in my Debian system. /etc/rcX.d has some > meaning beyond just being another place to gather files - it > corresponds to runlevel X, and gets swept automatically as the system > passes through that runlevel. What is the meaning and equivalent of > /etc/rc.d? The other directories referenced appear to exist. Usually scripts are put in /etc/init.d in debian and symlinked to /etc/rcX.d (X being the runlevel) with the appropriate Sxx/Kxx (xx corresponding to the order in which the scripts are run) prefix. I would assume from what you are saying is that /etc/rc.d is the RH equiv of /etc/init.d -- -johann koenig Now Playing: 59 Times The Pain - Weakend Revolution : Punk-O-Rama (Vol. 4) Today is Boomtime, the 18th day of Bureaucracy in the YOLD 3169 My public pgp key: http://mental-graffiti.com/pgp/johannkoenig.pgp
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