Linked by David Adams on Sat 17th May 2008 03:39 UTC, submitted by IdaAshley
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2006-12-18
Doc Pain wrote: "The alternative to the runlevels is the use of an rc script and the rc.d/ entries, such as it is the case in the FreeBSD OS. Refer to "man boot", "man loader", "man init" and "man rc" for further education."
I have seen these rcX directories on some Linux distrobutions, and my debian installation has a init.d/ and several rcX.d/ direcotries in /etc.
In these rc0,1,2,3,4,5,6.d/ direcories are symlinks to scripts in /etc/init.d/, and it seems to me at least that this system uses both "rc.d/ entries" and runlevels, so I dont really get the destinction between rc-directories ans runlevels...
Care to explain?
Edited 2008-05-18 19:38 UTC