Ok then.  When talking about locations of files, paths (/etc/init.d/ vs 
/etc/rc.d/*)
what term would be correct?


Thus spake Alec ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> On Wednesday 09 January 2002 03:46 pm, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> 
> > RedHat:
> 
> >   System layout is BSD
> 
> Nay. IMHO, "SysV layout" refers to a bunch of symlinks that are called with 
> "start" or "stop" arguments, while "BSD layout" refers to some sort of 
> unified script. I prefer the former and, AFAIK, both RH and Debian use 
> SysV-style start-up scripts.
> 
> Alec



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