At 10:46 AM 4/3/2001 -0400, Jose M. Sanchez wrote:
>Linuxconf handles this differently than ntsysv.
>
>If you use Linuxconf you must ENABLE Linuxconf itself running at boot.
>
>Linuxconf reads from the /etc/conf.linuxconf file to then determine what
>it's supposed to do, which includes turning on those services.
>
>If on the other hand you are using ntsysv, then this fouls up Linuxconf's
>way of doing things...
>
>ntsysv uses the usual symlinks...

this is frustrating.  i hadn't done anything with linuxconf that i'm aware 
of.  it does print messages at bootload about running linuxconf hooks.




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