Greetings all,
I read the debian references and thereare some sentenceslike this:
scripts whose names begin with K are run with the argument stop.
Scripts beginning with S are run with the argument start.
So, thecorresponding serviceswhose names begin with K will not be
started? But I have a
It means that scripts with S will start a particular service and those with K will stop that service.On 2/28/06, Deephay
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Greetings all,
I read the debian references and thereare some sentenceslike this:
scripts whose names begin with K are run with the argument stop.
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 10:00:00PM +0800, Deephay wrote:
Greetings all,
I read the debian references and there are some sentences like this:
scripts whose names begin with K are run with the argument stop.
Scripts beginning with S are run with the argument start.
So,
Hi all,
I've found the reason. Iwrote a line in the /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/ to bring up ntpd whenever the ppp
interface is brought up. thx for your help!
Deephay
On 2/28/06, Juergen Fiedler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 10:00:00PM +0800, Deephay wrote:Greetings all,I read the debian
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