rosea grammostola wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In the linux mint to 64studio I see:
>
> |sudo apt-get install sysv-rc=2.86.ds1-14.1ubuntu45.64studio1~hardy1
>
>
> ||What is this for?|
> ||
> ||
> |Kind regards,|
> ||
> |\r|
> ||
"DESCRIPTION

sysv-rc-conf gives an easy to use interface for managing 
/etc/rc{runlevel}.d/ symlinks. The interface comes in two different 
flavors, one that simply allows turning services on or off and another 
that allows for more fine tuned management of the symlinks. It's a 
replacement for programs like ntsysv(8) or rcconf(8).

sysv-rc-conf can also be used at the command line when the desired 
changes to the symlinks are already known. The syntax is borrowed from 
chkconfig(8)." (http://sysv-rc-conf.sourceforge.net/)

And something on German, http://packages.debian.org/de/sid/sysv-rc-conf, 
on English the essence is, that you can turn on and off services that 
should or should not start at a runlevel.

While booting the system goes through different runlevel and start 
services, we can see the messages when booting.

SysV seems to be a commandline manager for this.
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