you dont have to actually move them the SuSE guys thought of that:
/etc/rc.d is a symbolic link to /sbin/init.d
otherwise there actually shouldn't be a problem with doing as Alexander
says.


> 
> So if you install some base RPM and find that the dir /etc/rc.d
> appeared, you should transfer everything manualy to /sbin/init.d
> 
> But generaly saying, if RPM replaces some of your conf files, if
> will keep old ones with .rpmold extension and notify you about that.
> 
> And what concernes the Kernel, there is nothing to worry.
> The RPM -U [--force] kernel-2.2.16.rpm will just install everything
> under /usr/src/linux-2.2.16.


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