> I was wondering if someone could tell me the > difference between files starting with S and files > starting with K in the /etc/rcx.d directories?
Scripts with an S are started when entering run-level x. Those with a K are killed upon entering run-level x. (Starting/killing is handled by sending either start or stop as the argument to the script.) For example, most systems default to run-level 2, so at boot time all scripts in /etc/rc2.d that start with 'S' are executed in lexographical order, so S001startmefirst gets executed before S999startmelast. -- Evan Day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GPG:1024D/237C1C84 FP:1615 E312 A6D1 542B C4A6 38B5 69B1 2844 237C 1C84 "My bologna has first name, it's H-O-M-E-R..."