On Sunday 09 March 2003 9:10 am, J. Lambrecht wrote: > "From : Linux Administrator Handbook p.35 (Prentice Hall,2002) " > > Debian startup scripts > > If SuSE is the ultimate example of a well-designed, well-executed plan > for the management of startup scripts, Debian is the exact opposite. The > Debian scripts are fragile, undocumented, and unbelievably incosistent. > Sadly, it appears that the lack of a standard way of setting up scripts > has resulted in chaos in this case. Bad Debian! > ... > Good Luck
Does the book cite any example? Do you have any? I wouldn't let something like this scare you away, trying to import scripts from a completely different system sounds a lot more difficult and messier. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Carla Schroder www.tuxcomputing.com this message brought to you by Libranet 2.7 and Kmail ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]