On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 11:19:23PM +0000, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote: > >I uncommented the debug line in /etc/init.d/rc and noticed that > >all scrips in rc6.d / rc0.d were called with "stop" on shutdown > >_regardless of prefix_. Now I'm totally confused. > > Why don't you simply read the documentation? > > There is a README in /etc/init.d for a reason, you know ..
I fully understand that you as the Grand Master of the Debian init system might be annoyed by such a question, but why reply, then? That said, I usually appreciate RTFM pointers - in this case however I have read the FM in question. (policy manual, sec 3.3) All I could find was that "update-rc.d" by default stops stuff in 0/6, = creates a K* symlink. (That it does...) However, this does not explain why all the _existing_ S??something scripts in 0/6 are called with stop. (The manual states repeatedly that S* scripts will be called with start.) I'd be grateful if you could take the time to clarify this - a pointer'd do nicely. Regards Christian
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