On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 12:11:24PM -0700, Dave Hayes wrote:
> > It isn't SysV RC style. It is BSD style taken to its logical next
> > step. All the knobs for this are still in a central location, so you
> > don't have to make sure you get the hardlinks right.
>
> Correct me if I am wrong (as I am quite sure you will). The NetBSD
> style is shell code to start or stop daemons, sprinkled in lots of
> little files, which have to exist in at least one (if not several)
> directories.
>
> How is this all in a central location?
The scripts only exist in one location: /etc/rc.d
There are no links involved with this system (unless of course
you feel like putting them there yourself, but that's a separate
matter).
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