Hi,

I never really did understand what, if anything, really uses those *START variables in the config
files.

These can be used i.e. in distributions like SuSE Linux, where (at least some) startups are controled by
an global config-file. Every rc-script includes the global config file (quite slow, as you can imagine :-/ )
requests it's according variable and starts (or omits - depending on this setting) the associated program
/ daemon.
*Why* you would use them... that's another story (and one I don't know ;) )...


cu,
 Bjoern




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