* Silviu Marin-Caea
Anders Johansson wrote:
On Tuesday 16 July 2002 18.44, Simon Heaton wrote:
chkconfig is a "compatibility" app. It's there because some redhat rpms look for it. The underlying code is insserv, AFAICS
I know otherwise: it's not a compatibility app, but a new wrapper that appeared in SuSE 8.
SuSE 7.3: #!/bin/sh # /sbin/chkconfig is for RedHat based systems only. The method is # not compatible with SuSE Linux, since we use LSB conform init # scripts. There is no way to convert chkconfig based init scripts # to LSB conform one. You have to do it yourself (look at # /etc/init.d/skeleton for a good documented example). # # This file here is only to make RPM happy and to give user the # chance to install RPMs which requieres /sbin/chkconfig. exit 0 -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 @ http://counter.li.org