Re: "Sxxxx"s and "Kxxxx"s in /etc/rc(*).d/

2006-02-28 Thread Deephay
Hi all,     I've found the reason. I wrote a line in the /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/ to bring up ntpd whenever the ppp interface is brought up. thx for your help! Deephay  On 2/28/06, Juergen Fiedler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 10:00:00PM +0800, Deephay wrote:>Greetings all,>> 

Re: "Sxxxx"s and "Kxxxx"s in /etc/rc(*).d/

2006-02-28 Thread Juergen Fiedler
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 10:00:00PM +0800, Deephay wrote: >Greetings all, > > I read the debian references and there are some sentences like this: >"scripts whose names begin with K are run with the argument stop. >Scripts beginning with S are run with the argument start." >

Re: "Sxxxx"s and "Kxxxx"s in /etc/rc(*).d/

2006-02-28 Thread Ivan Hadjidochev
It means that scripts with S will start a particular service and those with K will stop that service.On 2/28/06, Deephay < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Greetings all,     I read the debian references and there are some sentences like this: "scripts whose names begin with K are run with the argument sto

"Sxxxx"s and "Kxxxx"s in /etc/rc(*).d/

2006-02-28 Thread Deephay
Greetings all,     I read the debian references and there are some sentences like this: "scripts whose names begin with K are run with the argument stop. Scripts beginning with S are run with the argument start." So, the corresponding services whose names begin with K will not be started? But I hav