Cool! As long as I've been using Linux/UNIX, I didn't realize that
the capitalization (or lack of) in the run commands would do that. (Doh!)
It does make sense of course because ls != LS, etc, etc.
Ya learn something everyday!

Thanks
Emory

On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 7:09 AM, Mark Wendt (Contractor)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Emory,
>
>         In Unix based systems, init looks in the rc directories for
> startup and kill files.  The startup files all start with a capital
> S, and the fill files all start with a capital K.  To keep either of
> those files from being read and processes started or killed, all you
> need to do is to change the K or S to k or s in the file names.  Init
> will not run the scripts if the beginning letter is not capitalized.
>
> Mark
>

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