Hello All, I have noticed that openSuse seems to have a slightly different way of dealing with init scripts and services than Ubuntu or RHEL.
Is there a standard for the way init scripts are supposed to be built? I like the idea of being able to write one script and have it work on all (or as many as possible) linux based systems. Also, on RHEL one can do the following command "service mysqld restart" and this is the equiv of doing a "/etc/init.d/mysqld restart" does anything similar exist in openSuse? Also, I noticed that Ubuntu has in its latest version moved away from the current init.d way of doing things. What is your opinion on that? Is it better/worse or just more of the same? I love linux but it seems this type of stuff should be pretty standard or compatible otherwise there might be some type of lock in if you get familiar with a distro? I personally would like to use the one that is most standards compliant, just for the sake of supposrting it. What do you guys think? As always, any help is greatly appreciated. Regards -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
