Thanks for the pointer Charles. I am curious though. If I am in runlevel 3
and do an init4 what happens? I would see certain services being killed and
others being started. Are you saying that the S scripts would be run only
at system startup and the K scripts only at shutdown?
Thanks
Mike
Charles Galpin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 09/20/2000 10:19:43 AM
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A small but significant error here.
On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Michael Butler/CanEast/IBM wrote:
> Now if you look in your /etc/rc.d/rc3.d directory you will see a
> number of files like so: K30syslog, K80gpm, S35random. The K tells you
what
> service to start when you enter the run level and the S tells you what
> service to stop when you leave that particular run level. The numbers
tell
> you in which order to execute the service, i.e. K30 comes before K80,
> therefore syslog is started before gpm.
The S scripts are run at startup (Start)
The K scripts are run when exiting (Kill)
hth
charles
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