> > Not to start a holy war here, but the idea is that with the Linux
> > Standards Base (http://www.linuxbase.org/) is all about.
> >
> > I use redhat and debian extensively in various environments, it's nice to
> > know where things are. I'm afraid that:
> >
> > ls /sbin/service on a debian box returns:
> >
> > ls: /sbin/service: No such file or directory
>
> With all due respect to you and the LSB, this is a redhat support list.
> The answer was correct and appropriate, given the environment being run,
> and the forum in which the question was asked.

Quite. And when s/he sits down in front of a Linux machine running
another distro? You're right, the answer provided would have worked in
this situation but souldn't one also take the opportunity to point out an
answer that is distro-agnostic?

Ian




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