[EMAIL PROTECTED] (AcPeE) writes:
> I don't like xdm (and some other services) very much
> so when I edited removed the sym link in rc2.d I
> thought I had got rid of it. I did. But the Debian
> still tries to shutdown xdm (and some other services),
> a service that was never started in the first place.
>
> So I am thinking maybe nuking files rcX.d isn't the
> right way to do things in Debian but then what is?

The typical way in most unices is to edit /etc/inittab and then run init q
to reload init.

Debian doubtless has something else which is "the debian way".

    srs



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