On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Jason B. wrote:
> service is a convenience, but as for chkconfig:
Ok. Should we be slowly weeding out all references to service and replacing them with "/etc/init.d/foo start" and "/etc/init.d/foo stop"?
Yep... every time we encounter them, and then some. I haven't done any greps through the tree to see how many we use yet... that would be interesting. Probably some tucked away in SRPMS too tho.
Jeremy
> "There should be a tool available to the user (e.g., RedHat's chkconfig)
> which can be used by the system administrator to easily manipulate at
> which init levels a particular init.d script is started or stopped. " -
> from
> http://www.linuxbase.org/spec/refspecs/LSB_1.3.0/gLSB/gLSB/initsrcinstrm.html
Thanks -- I stand corrected.
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