Tollef Fog Heen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> * Mario Lang 
>
> | As discussed some weeks ago on this list, some installer packages
> | may want to have some boot/initialize scripts run before
> | the actual installer action happens..
> | 
> | Since editing etc/init.d/rcS for every such thing is not
> | really nice, I've inserted a simple for loop there.
> |
> | Scripts should be put in /etc/init.d/SnnNAME.
>
> Uhm, no.
>
> if anything, they should be put in /etc/rcS.d.

Of course you're right.  The reason I used init.d was that there
was only one file there, and I wanted to avoid an additional
inode for the /etc/rcS.d directory on the disk.  But your
way is certainly more UNIXish.

-- 
CYa,
  Mario


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