Re: [debian-knoppix] documents/info about boot process
On Sat, Dec 20, 2003 at 04:46:34PM +0100, Andreas Krings wrote:
> R. Dale Thomas wrote:
>
> >Andreas Krings wrote:
> >
> >>Hallo,
> >>
> >>i want to remaster my Knoppix and to change/add a few boot scripts.
> >>But i saw that KNOPPIX is not using the default init.d structure from
> >>Debian, where all the scripts to start are stored in /etc/rcX.d (with
> >>X = [0-6]). There is only a K10Xsession-link to /etc/init.d/xsession.
> >>So my question is: From where does KNOPPIX start all the scripts at
> >>bootprocess?? Are these scripts are calles from a Configuration
> >>script from KNOPPIX or does all services start from Xsession??
> >>
> >>I could not find sth. releated to it on the KNOPPIX Wiki Docs. So if
> >>andybody know a little bit about it, please let me know!
> >>
> >>Much thanks for your help & greetings
> >>
> >>Andreas
> >
> >
> > The init scripts are located in /etc/init.d and are symlinked to
> >in the /etc/rcX.d directorys in a sysV like fashion.
> >
>
> Yes, that is the sysV-System in Debian (and other Distros). But in
> KNOPPIX there is only a Symlink to init.d/xsession in every etc/rcX.d/
> directory. That is why i asked this question: I do not know this
> runlevel-system which is used here! ;-(
Well, it is the SysV-System that is used in Debian. ;-)
> So does anybody could please explain it to me or can give me a hint/link
> to docs. I did not found sth. about it in the KNOPPIX WiKi-Docs.
See above. The first answer to your question was correct.
Regards
-Klaus Knopper
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