Subject: Re: Updating /etc...
To: Ted Lemon <mellon@fugue.com>
From: Michael Graff <explorer@flame.org>
List: current-users
Date: 12/19/1995 12:54:25
>However, /etc/init.d just makes things really easy for the machine in
>some ways, fails to solve the ordering problem, and makes things
>really unpleasant for humans.

I don't see how it causes problems for humans.  If you want to modify
the startup of foo, you edit /etc/init.d/foo.  That seems easier to me
than editing one massive file.


I do not like /etc/init.d though. I would perfer /etc/sysstart/ or
something like that.  Something non SYSVish.  ;)

--Michael

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