Seems to me adding stuff to rcS.d would jeopardize using single mode booting as a tool when somethiing in your default runlevel won't run right?
Still, it might be the replacement of rc.boot..... After my initial posting in this thread I must say that Debian, and maybe Linux in general, has a complicated, not very user friendly, way of handling loading of drivers and programs at boot. Both DOS/Windows and OS/2 handles this more "elegantly". I am more confused than ever :) On 28-Mar-99 Brian Servis wrote: > *- On 28 Mar, Marc Haber wrote about "Re: Where is "/etc/rc.d/rc.local" on > Debian?" >> On 28 Mar 1999 11:02:24 +0200, you wrote: >>>Besides, /etc/rc.boot has been deprecated and will disappear. >> >> How am I supposed to early load daemons (like scsidev which should be >> loaded before any disks are mounted)? >> > > Look in /etc/rcS.d and the README file that is in there. This is the > replacement for rc.boot. > > -- > Brian > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > "Never criticize anybody until you have walked a mile in their shoes, > because by that time you will be a mile away and have their shoes." > - unknown > > Mechanical Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Purdue University http://www.ecn.purdue.edu/~servis > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < > /dev/null > > -------------------------------- Regards, Christian Dysthe Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 28-Mar-99 Time: 12:09:21 UIN: 33573035 This message was sent by XFmail Powered by Debian GNU/Linux --------------------------------