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Re^2: startup scripts under Slackwareby jpeg (Chaplain) |
on Jun 12, 2006 at 00:55 UTC ( [id://554730]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Exactly. You might say Slackware doesn't really need one. All scripts live in /etc/rc.d/ - there are no other directories containing symlinks, no Sdd or Kdd scripts, nada. We get an rc.S (for single user, or runlevel 1), an rc.M (multiuser, or runlevel 3), an rc.4 that launches (x|g|k)dm, an rc.6, an rc.K, and other daemon scripts like rc.httpd, rc.mysqld, rc.inetd, rc.samba, rc.sshd, etc.
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