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RE: [SLE] 7.1 and VMware
- From: Jonathan Riddell <jr050@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 13:57:30 +0100 (BST)
- Message-id: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10104021352360.1442-100000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Unless something drastic has changed between SuSe 7.0 and 7.1, the
> answer to that question is /sbin/init.d. At least that's what the answer is
> on 7.0.
> What is the directory under which the init scripts reside (it should contain
> init.d/, and from rc0.d/ to rc6.d/)? /etc/init.d
In SuSE 7.1 they have moved to /etc/init.d because that's what the FHS
says it should be (probably a compromise between what SuSE did and what
Red Hat did).
The scripts themselves are in /etc/init.d itself and the runlevel
specifics in /etc/init.d/rcX.d
I still havn't worked out what the .d stands for.
Jonathan Riddell
> answer to that question is /sbin/init.d. At least that's what the answer is
> on 7.0.
> What is the directory under which the init scripts reside (it should contain
> init.d/, and from rc0.d/ to rc6.d/)? /etc/init.d
In SuSE 7.1 they have moved to /etc/init.d because that's what the FHS
says it should be (probably a compromise between what SuSE did and what
Red Hat did).
The scripts themselves are in /etc/init.d itself and the runlevel
specifics in /etc/init.d/rcX.d
I still havn't worked out what the .d stands for.
Jonathan Riddell
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