On Sat, 8 Apr 2000, Patrick Goetz wrote:

> On Sat, 8 Apr 2000, J.W. Scott wrote:
> Take the init system, for example.  The basic System V init system has all
> the flexibility you could ever want for setting up precisely controlled
> system run levels.  So why do all the major distributions feel the need to
> dink with it?  Is an
> rc.run_this_before_running_rc.foo_but_only_after_rc.bar really
> necessary?  No, but it's easier to foist your own brilliant creation upon

        Could you explain how Debian is guilty of this? (Take this
question at face value; I'm *not* trying to be a partisan here.) 

                                                        -Alex



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