The rcX.d directories are the run level directories. The rc2.d is the
Debian default at boot. If you haven't changed anything since your install,
then when you boot Debian is using rc2.d.
I am not familiar with rp-pppoe, and I have not looked at my rc2.d since I
worked with xdm,but:
The SXX is in
On Fri, 2002-04-05 at 06:53, John Hasler wrote:
> Bruce W. Bodnyk writes:
> > Well my GNU/Linux installation doesn't have an rc.d directory; just a
> > bunch of directories named rc0.d, rc1.d, rc2.d, etc. I'm assuming the
> > scripts in these directories run as the system is passing through the
> >
Bruce W. Bodnyk writes:
> Well my GNU/Linux installation doesn't have an rc.d directory; just a
> bunch of directories named rc0.d, rc1.d, rc2.d, etc. I'm assuming the
> scripts in these directories run as the system is passing through the
> various boot states.
There are no scripts in those direc
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