Re: More on Startup Scripts

2002-09-18 Thread Arthur Othieno
Well, if for example your default runlevel is 5, then in the /etc/rc5.d directory (in Debian) (or /etc/rc.d/rc5/ in RedHat and RedHat-like systems), you may have a listing like this (this is just an example) K12anacron -> /etc/init.d/anacron S02portmap -> /etc/init.d/portmap S11sshd -> /e

Re: More on Startup Scripts

2002-09-18 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 01:49 PM 9/18/02 -0400, Paul Kraus wrote: >I understand that in the runtime folders that the SXXscript stands for >startup and the KXXscript stands for kill. What do the XX stand for? The scripts run in sort order, so their execution order is determined by the numbers in the XX locations.

More on Startup Scripts

2002-09-18 Thread Paul Kraus
I understand that in the runtime folders that the SXXscript stands for startup and the KXXscript stands for kill. What do the XX stand for? Paul Kraus Network Administrator PEL Supply Company 216.267.5775 Voice 216-267-6176 Fax www.pelsupply.com BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:2.1 N:Kraus;Paul FN:Paul Krau