If this is your attitude, I don't think you are going to get much help from 
this list.

No, the Suse scripts probably won't work on Debian. 

Try to get a feel for how Debian is structured before you start making 
general remarks without specific arguments about it.

I have been using Debian for 3 years and never had any real problems with 
startup scripts. I have always found a proper way to do things within the 
Debian structure.

I you have specific questions and are willing to browse the documentation, 
please come back to the list. If not, stick to Suse if that makes you happier.

Regards.

On Sunday 09 March 2003 18:10, J. Lambrecht wrote:
> // I am not on the list so please, reply to all
>
>
> Sigh, and now i now why Debian's not for kids
>
> ---
> "From : Linux Administrator Handbook p.35 (Prentice Hall,2002) "
>
> Debian startup scripts
>
> If SuSE is the ultimate example of a well-designed, well-executed plan
> for the management of startup scripts, Debian is the exact opposite. The
> Debian scripts are fragile, undocumented, and unbelievably incosistent.
> Sadly, it appears that the lack of a standard way of setting up scripts
> has resulted in chaos in this case. Bad Debian!
> ...
> Good Luck
> ---
>
> Does anyone now if the SuSE startup scripts would work on Debian, or are
> there more well-planned startupscripts available for Debian.
>
> Greets,
>
> J.


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