On Sat, Mar 06, 2004 at 02:50:15PM -0500, R. Wood wrote:
On Sat, Mar 06, 2004 at 09:31:59AM +0100, Thomas Hood imagined:
Rcconf checks 'defaults' links in /etc/rc?.d/ directories
for choice as unset, whether the package has the start
file with the same number in /etc/rc?.d/(?:=2345)
directories (rc?.d/S??name), and stop file with the same
number in /etc/rc?.d/(?:=2345) directories(rc?.d/K??name).
And Rcconf also checks in /etc/init.d/ directory for
choice as set.
[snip]
Not having a utility like this included makes Debian appear to
be primitive when compared with the likes of, say, RedHat's
chkconfig utility.
I'd consider debian to be primitive if included a man page as
incomprehensible as the one above.
Mike Stone