Moin. Nix schrieb am Tue, 19 Dec 2000 um 11:02:
FWIW... I tend to make an 'attic' directory in most of my rcX.d dirs. Then I dump a whole lot of 'enterprise grade service' SXX* and KXX* links into that dir
errrm.. Doesn't this sorta defeat the whole "niceness" of the SuSE boot structure.
I know this is the way to do it on solaris etc, but SuSE's init structure is gorgeous. Surely you don't want to cripple that :-)
I most definitely want to do that in a couple of cases. Although SuSE's init structure is fine for the regular user, there's no point in parsing /etc/rc.config `ls /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/ |wc -l` (= 102 in my place) times just to pick out a single "yes" or "no" for services you'll _never_ want to start and in some cases even haven't installed (and yes, as everybody else I wonder why the heck SuSE believes users want nscd). If I'll get my laptop on wednesday (most definitely booting more than once a day), I'll throw out 90% of the start scripts. Ciao, Basti PS: Nix, if you quote the question _above_ your answer in your reply, things will be easyer... And plz stop full quoting. -- Bastian Friedrich bastian@bastian-friedrich.de Adress & Fon available on my HP http://www.bastian-friedrich.de/ \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ \ The tuna doesn't taste the same without the dolphin.