Q: In RedHat, the chkconfig can also be used to generate a code skeleton that have start/stop, etc. Can we do it in debian?
Q: what is the right way to specify a service that only has start but no stop? I just can't get it right. from the man page it is: ,----- | update-rc.d [-n] name defaults [NN | NN-start NN-stop] `----- % update-rc.d local defaults 80-start update-rc.d: error: codenumber must be a number between 0 and 99 usage: update-rc.d [-n] [-f] <basename> remove update-rc.d [-n] <basename> defaults [NN | sNN kNN] % update-rc.d local defaults s80 update-rc.d: error: codenumber must be a number between 0 and 99 update-rc.d [-n] <basename> start|stop NN runlvl [runlvl] [...] . % update-rc.d local start 80 update-rc.d: error: expected runlevel [0-9S] (did you forget "." ?) % update-rc.d local start 80 . update-rc.d: error: expected runlevel [0-9S] (did you forget "." ?) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]