hi
AFAIK in deadrat, S stands for Start and K for Kill
and the numbers are there to specify the order in which the services will be
started or (stopped)
for example, 27 will start(or stop) before 89..
as far as i remeber, there was a section on this in the red hat refernce
guide..
cheers
Sayamindu
PS: and er...in ur website, u have stated
<quote>
had used a Dax internal modem. But since it was a WinModem all my
efforts were futile .
</unquote>
er..it does work, take a look at
http://sayamindu.topcities.com/
to find out how

----- Original Message -----
From: "Praveen Kannan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 10:02 PM
Subject: [LIH] Info on runlevels


> Hi guys,
>
>     I have a doubt on the runlevel directories, in rc0.d or any rc*.d i
find
> there are the init scripts for various services to be started like apache,
> sendmail etc. All these Scripts are Names something like (for example)
> K89Pcmcia, S27single etc. I want to know what the 'K' and 'S' before the
> runlevel stand for, does these numbers 89 and 27 mean priority or pid's ??
.
> Help me out....
>
> Praveen Kannan.
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