[plug] Bootup services
Andrew Howell
andrew at belzedar.leederville.it.net.au
Wed Feb 27 17:26:15 WST 2002
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 09:22:48AM +0800, Justin wrote:
> At 08:58 AM 27/02/2002 +0800, you wrote:
> >>I think you misunderstand. On entering level X, the rc
> >>script runs all the K and S scripts for level X. It
> >>doesnt matter which level you are leaving. There
> >>are no 'exit' scripts.
> >believe what you want. it isn't important to me.
> i believe that it probably varies from Distro to distro.
> As far as i can see, Debian doesn't have the S and K's (well mine doesn't)
> - they are all S's and each script takes an argument of start, stop,
> restart. So instead of doubling up on scripts with S's and K's it just runs
> the S scripts with the stop argument.
Debian does have K scripts. Look in /etc/rc6.d
It runs K scripts when it enters a new run level. So it mainly makes sense
to have them in runlevel 6 (reboot)
Andrew
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