I understand.,, but what happens about /etc/init.d shell scripts (I
   mean the ones which start, stop & restart servers) ?  Would be
   possible to get more info about the way of manage them ?

That is very operating system dependant, gNewSense does it one way,
Fedora another, Ubuntu yet another way.  In general, it is a bad idea
to install anything in $(sysconfdir), since files might have been
modified by the system admin.

It is always safest, and best, to leave configuration files to be
installed manually.


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