On 28 Mar 1999, 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 Nah... I'll ask on debian-devel and someone will create an equivalent to the RH's checkconfig (AFAIR) command that will nicely allow one to use the same call for all the three distributions.
marek