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Re: linux-ipsec: More questions / SuSe
From: Peter Onion <ponion(at)srd.bt.co.uk>
Date: Tue Dec 01 1998 - 04:30:48 EST On 30-Nov-98 Kai Martius wrote: >From man init.d.....
There are two kinds of symbolic link: start links, which
are called when entering a run level, and stop links,
which are called when leaving a run level. Note that each
service in the run levels 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 consists of a
start and a stop link.
The corresponding link with the letter S is used to start
a service. For the printing service the number between the
letter S and the name should be greater than the number of
the start link of the network service. The corresponding
link with the letter K is used to stop a service. The num
ber of the stop link for the printing service should be
less than that of the stop link for the network service so
that the printer daemon is stopped before shutting down
the network service.
They do exist :-).....
ponion@catbert:/sbin/init.d/rc2.d > ls
K20lpd K35boot.setup K99kerneld S10routed S20gpm K20random K35routed S01kerneld S12rpc S20inetd K20rwhod K35syslog S02serial S13nfsserver S20lpd K20sendmail K37nfs S04dummy S13pcnfsd S20randomponion@catbert:/sbin/init.d/rc2.d > E-Mail: Peter Onion <ponion@srd.bt.co.uk> Date: 01-Dec-98 Time: 09:26:20 This message was sent by XFMail Received on Tue Dec 1 05:24:06 1998 This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Wed Aug 23 2006 - 12:59:08 EDT |
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