On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, J. Dow wrote:

> From: "Harry Putnam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > In my setup there are 592 lines in the scripts in /etc/init.d that
> > begin with a `#' many of these are Author or script names or other
> > non-explanatory comments.  Not sure how many, but a rough guess might
> > be around 139
>
> And so far I have not found an explanation for the format of the first
> few lines of comment that appear in any WORKING init.d file. It appears
> the formatting is insanely finiky, too. I tried to build an addition and
> never did get it to behave the way I wanted. <sigh>

Assuming i understand what you are asking have a look at
/usr/share/doc/initscripts-5.84/sysvinitfiles. it explains some of the goings
on inside the initscripts. There are several other useful files in the initscripts
directory also.

HTH,

-- 
......Tom               Dysfunction The Only Consistent Feature of All
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