On Sun, 2003-03-09 at 18:10, J. Lambrecht wrote: > // I am not on the list so please, reply to all > > > Sigh, and now i now why Debian's not for kids > > --- > "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 anyone now if the SuSE startup scripts would work on Debian, or are > there more well-planned startupscripts available for Debian. > > Greets, > > J. > > > -- > > _____________________________________________ > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, The book sucks, would not dare to say so, since there is a forword by Linus himself. (Don't tell me -they- put pressure on him to do so) It's mostly a beginner's admin (me) studybook, i don't tend to use books really often and this book is good at keeping pace with me somehow. My mail originated mostly out of disbelief, i've been using Debian/GNU Linux on and off for the past couple of years and have successfully switched to linux since the past year or so. In my experience Debian is solid and well maintained, and then one reads a phrase like that. Debian wich is considered solid by most would have some gigantic weakness with inconsistent (unchecked) scripts ? // incosistent is my spellingerror :-) Since i'm no good at anything close to scripting i thought it would be informational to post this paragraph to this list ... I think of taking a dive into scriptingworld, eek! Thanks to all for your reply's. Joris ps: the SuSE question was kinda confussingly stupid, i admit -- _____________________________________________ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]