21 Jul
2001
21 Jul
'01
6:13 a.m.
Michael Long said:
Also I noticed your boot scripts are in /etc/init.d/ while mine are in /sbin/init.d/. What would account for this difference? I am running SuSE 7.0
Different distributions put them in different places. /etc/inittab tells init where to look for the various files and whatnot. For example, Debian uses /etc/init.d/ for the actual scripts, and /etc/rcX.d for the various runlevels symlinks to the scripts, while RedHat, I believe, tosses everything in /etc/rc.d/ -- Aaron Haviland orion [at] tribble [dot] dyndns [dot] org orion [at] parsed [dot] net "Here I stand, foot in hand, talking to my wall. I'm not quite right at all, am I?" -Bowie.