Am Donnerstag, 10. April 2008 schrieb Michael Biebl: > > 1. chkconfig works solely on the command line. > > sysv-rc-conf has both a command line interface and a ncurses based > interface.
OK, I didn't know that. If one were interested in not-Debian-compatibility, which is my primary motivation here, one could perhaps implement chkconfig as a wrapper around sysv-rc-conf, but chkconfig isn't actually that big to make this worthwhile. > > 2. sysv-rc-conf is mostly unmaintained and broken for some (of my) > > practical uses. > > Do you have any references (e.g. bug numbers). sysv-rc-conf seems to > work fine for me. This refers to the graphical interface. All the bugs are in the BTS. > > 5. chkconfig works well with the new insserv. > > Could you elaborate on that? What's the problem with sysv-rc-conf and > insserv? For example, when I disable a service, insserv reorders the dependencies to make them more optimal. chkconfig also interacts with the LSB init script headers in intelligent ways, which I don't see in sysv-rc-conf. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]