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Glenn English said:
> After spending the afternoon in the Debian /etc directory, I'm inclined to
> agree with Evi Nemeth et al who claim Debian's init process leaves a
> little something to be desired, readability-wise. It's such a mess that
> I'd volunteer to fix it if I thought I knew enough.
what would you do if you could "fix" it? Having used nearly 2 dozen
variants of linux and unix I find debian's init structure fine..the ones
I dislike the most are the *BSD variants, the (seemingly) inability
to start/stop certain daemons on a per-daemon basis via scripts is
very...unsual to me(to put it midly). Though I do admit it took a while
to adjust to the System V init scheme when migrating from slackware back
in 1998 :)
just curious..
nate
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