Subject: Re: Updating /etc...
To: Niklas Hallqvist <niklas@appli.se>
From: Michael Graff <explorer@flame.org>
List: current-users
Date: 12/19/1995 11:12:50
>Luke> How do other people like this concept? I'm willing to go through
>Luke> and fix up /etc/rc* et. al if this sounds usable by enough
>Luke> people.
>
>I agree it's a lot better than what we have today. And it *is*
>orthogonal to whatever startup system we use, rc or init.d. I believe
>OSF/1 uses exactly this with /sbin/init.d as the startup method.
>It localizes the configurable parameter in a clean way. Go for it!
I would encourage you NOT to do this. While it does put most if not
all of the system params in one file, it does NOT address the upgrade
and/or removal of packages. I still believe that each package needs a
seperate directory or at least startup file and config file. I don't
like the /etc/init.d thing with run levels. I would prefer not to use
them. But perhaps we can do both. I don't know yet, but I'll be
breaking my machine tonight and will let you all know tommorow ;)
--Michael
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