Maybe it shouldn't be used at all, but could contain a brief description of how to use the SysV structure (or reference to a manual page).
I'd rather see it not exist at all, but for people who can't get over BSD, the comment might help. Peter Tobias wrote: > > eckes wrote: > > > I'd like some feedback on this issue. > > > > I like the SYSV init.d style very much. I don't think we should give the > > user a hook to fall back to the old ugly BSD style. The file should be > > removed completely. > > No, especially for people who don't now the SYSV init style it's an > easy way to start a program. Maybe we should add short notice to this > file that it is better to use the /etc/init.d files and maybe a short > example how to use update-rc.d. > > Peter > > -- > Peter Tobias EMail: > Fachhochschule Ostfriesland [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Fachbereich Elektrotechnik und Informatik [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Constantiaplatz 4, 26723 Emden, Germany

