Buenas noches folks!

A while back I found out through che on irc that svn version of initng 
uses /etc/initng/default.runlevel as default instead of 
/etc/initng/runlevel/default.runlevel. Now this move back to the old one 
seems a bit odd to me as I thought that having a separate dir for 
runlevels was a good idea indeed. And it would be nice if there was a 
"local" runlevel file too as default. And if you have them in its own 
dir you can skip the file extensions alltogether.

Proposal for a default scheme:

/etc/initng/runlevel/default -> Here you ONLY put which other runlevels 
to use! (just "system" and "local" in this example, no paths needed)
/etc/initng/runlevel/system -> Here goes DISTRO SPECIFIC stuff that the 
user should not ever have to touch.
/etc/initng/runlevel/local     -> Here goes user specific stuff.


It would make it "a lot" easier for different distros to help and 
support each other if there was a default scheme that worked out of the 
box. :D

And a little late but i vote yes on switching to gplv3.
Keep up the good work all and looking forward to use Initng with the new 
shiny initng-scripts layout.

greets jens

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