On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Matt Alexander wrote:
> Nigel Sollars wrote:
>
> > the actual scripts for the rc's can be found in /etc/init.d .. dont ask me
> > why but SuSE like redhat like to change things which makes it annoying.
> >
> > Give me rc.modules and rc.local any day ;P
>
> I'm actually glad for the way it is done in Suse, Redhat, Mandrake, etc.
> I very much prefer the Sys V init scripts to the one massive rc.local
> controlling everything. It's also easier to start and stop individual
> services.
> I didn't like xinetd when I first saw it because I was used to having
> inetd.conf to configure, but once I spent some time with xinetd and the
> way things are broken up, it's actually much nicer to me, and also has a
> lot of added control that inetd didn't provide.
> ~M
Each to their own i say , im not into distro flame warz at all ... but ive
been a user of Slackware now for so long i guess this is a habbit im not
gunna break ...
>
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