On Sun, Feb 16, 2003 at 09:08:48PM -0800, Raju Kurunkad wrote: > Check out rcconf. I found it quite useful for > starting/stopping services at boot.
wholly mackerel -- THAT's the tool everybody has been looking for. yes, "mv" is simple but you get this slipmy creepy feeling that something could go wrong, and you're not seeing the whole picture as you're doing the "mv"ing. rcconf fixes that. $ apt-cache search runlevel file-rc - Alternative boot mechanism using a single configuration file newbiedoc - Documentation by and for newbies rcconf - Debian Runlevel configuration tool and it's been findable all along. (sheesh!) now if we can get it to munge, say, rc3.d differently from rc5.d ... :) -- I use Debian/GNU Linux version 3.0; Linux server 2.4.20-k6 #1 Mon Jan 13 23:49:14 EST 2003 i586 unknown DEBIAN NEWBIE TIP #24 from Will Trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : Curious about DISK PARTITIONING schemes? That's a frequent topic at debian-user -- look for it in the archives at lists.debian.org or read Karsten's approach at http://kmself.home.netcom.com/Linux/FAQs/partition.html Also see http://newbieDoc.sourceForge.net/ ... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]