On Friday 29 March 2002 13:05, Derek D. Martin wrote: > [snip] > Another point is that init scripts tend not to be portable anyway, as > they generally must account for where things are on the system they > are initializing, which varies from vendor to vendor, even amongst > Linux vendors, and even between versions of the same OS. So worrying > about portability issues in init scripts is really moot. >
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