On Wed, Oct 03, 2001 at 02:02:19PM -0400, Erik Troan wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, Charles Curley wrote:
>
> > Memo to Red Hat Engineering: The initialization code has gotten so
> > complicated and so confusing that I have given up trying to understand
> > it. Please simplify it to that we mere mortal paying customers (you
> > know, the folks who pay your salary) can understand and use it. Or
> > document it, however heretical the notion may be. Or both.
>
> Intialization is definitely complicated, and getting more so. The proliferation
> of devices and filesystems makes this prety much unavoidable.
Probably so. Is there any documentation as to how the stuff is
supposed to work? I am familar with the Sys V init scripts in
/etc/rc.d and the run levels. But what the heck goes on with the stuff
in /etc/sysconfig?
>
> However, if you could tell us what parts you're finding hard to understand
> you could probably get some quick help.
See my message entitled "Problem with netcfg & rp3-config" for
details. I posted it at about the same time I posted the original in
this thread.
>
> Erik
>
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