For SystemV machines (Debian), you need to make the necessary changes for each
run level...

Actually, all of the start scripts in each of the /etc/rc*.d directories are
simply symbolic links to the actual scripts in the /etc/init.d directory.

So, you make changes to your startup scripts by editing the scripts in that
directory, and depending where the symbolic links are pointing to will determine
whether you need to make changes to multiple files.

//Todd




"Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 10/27/2000 08:01:24 AM

Sent by:  "Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


To:   Hanno Böttcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc:   debian-user@lists.debian.org (Todd La Pittus/HQ/3Com)
Subject:  RE: runlevel + Serverstart at bootup



On 27-Oct-2000 Hanno B?ttcher wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> A friend of mine told me, that serverstartups are configured with the
> runleves under etc/r.. I used Suse before and there was a central file
> named rc.config where you could set the server starts. Is there a
> similar file in Debian? Or do I realy have to make this for each
> runlevel each?
>

there is no centralized control of the daemons.


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