> The second disadvantage, SysV startup script assumed, is probably an
> advantage. I think only Slackware provides the BSD startup mechanism
> (though if you really want to go it alone, you can do the same in 
> every distribution). Being able to tell people /etc/init.d/<foo> <command>
> is nice and simple.

Or /etc/rc.d/init.d/.. as it were on RedHat. =(

I actually prefer Debian's idea more now. I detest having to type dots
in directory names. And too in one go, sheesh.

Chuck
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