This is the sad truth. If this simple task shall continue to be complicated, vendors will create packages for their "distribution of fancy". My problen is that this is already the case with some vendors. I never thought when I switched to Linux a couple of months ago I would have problems like this one....I thought I would struggle with modems and incomaptible hardware, but no, I have problems loading stuff at boot..
funny sorta.... :) On 28-Mar-99 Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote: > In article > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>On 28 Mar 1999, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote: >> >>> The guys from the LSB (Linux Base Standard) are currently talking with >>> Debian and RedHat to agree on one standard /etc/init.d structure. It >>> will probably be abstracted and have symbolic names and dependencies. >> >>HORSE PUCKY! There are two standards, SysV and BSD ... PICK ONE! > > Okay, I am vendor X and want to put my boot script somewhere. > > a) where do I put it > b) at which priority > c) in which runlevel > > Oh that's different between Redhat Debian Suse Slackware etc and I > have to create packages for all of them you say? > > Oh well I guess I'll just create an RPM for RedHat then > > Mike. > -- > Indifference will certainly be the downfall of mankind, but who cares? > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < > /dev/null > > -------------------------------- Regards, Christian Dysthe Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 28-Mar-99 Time: 12:14:27 UIN: 33573035 This message was sent by XFmail Powered by Debian GNU/Linux --------------------------------