Humm, right, I think the LSB thing might be where this came in, seems I
remember that RH on or around 7.2 started supporting LSB too, I thnk I saw
them talk about this or it was the LSB folks in NY last month at LWE.

Regards,

Jon





On 2/26/02 1:45 PM, "John Summerfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> On SuSE this is placed into /etc/init.d/rc.config as START_SSHD=YES
>>
>> /etc/rc.d/init.d ? Oh, right that is the runlevels on RH. Solaris, SuSE
>> blah blah use /etc/init.d think that is system 5 or LSB some such
>> standard, not sure why RH adds the other layer.
>
>
> So far as you're concerned, RH uses /etc/init.d too. It used to use the other,
> but changed before S/390. There's a bit of symlinkery in some circumstances
> for compatibility with things that understand the old way better.
>
>
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