----- Original Message ----- From: Ola Theander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thursday, April 19, 2001 3:37 pm Subject: RE: HowTo: Execute a command during boot. > Hi Sanchet. > > Thanks for your answer. The number in rcX.d stands for the > runlevel at which > the script is executed, if I'm not totally mistaked. I.e. if you > go from > runlevel 1 to runlevel 3 using "init 3". The rc3.d script is executed. > Hi Ola, I did not mean the runlevel #. There is some number after 'S' in the script-name. eg - S80sendmail. I do not know the significance of the number 80 and what is the convention followed to give those numbers. As Neil Hart said, it could be -- "The number that follows, is the priority, i.e. the order that are run.". But, what are the factors that decide giving those numbers are still unclear to me. Can you use any number ? -Sanchet-
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