Ref : Tuesday, October 23, 2001 11:04:21 PM

d> | What is this "my_aliases" file
d> A file that can be named anything you want.  You create it and put
d> your aliases and options in there.
d> When it is run, it concatenates
d> everything in the /etc/modutils directory and creates (overwrites)
d> /etc/modules.conf with the result.

Great ! Didn't know that ! Thanks!

d> | Shouldn't he be using update-rc.d which does all this in a clean
d> | manner ?

d> Sure, you can use update-rc.d.  I haven't used it much because it
d> usually takes me longer to get the arguments right than to tweak the
d> directory.  I only use 1 runlevel anyways (not counting 0,1,6)

It takes me quite long to remember ln's arguments also ;-) so I choose
the "official debian" way in case the strict does something more :)

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