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#1 2009-05-16 21:07:06

Peasantoid
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What does .d stand for?

You know, all those directories — /etc/rc.d/, /etc/modprobe.d/, and so on. What does the .d stand for? I thought it meant "daemon", but that wouldn't apply to modprobe.d/.

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#2 2009-05-16 21:18:11

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Re: What does .d stand for?

directory, maybe?

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#3 2009-05-16 21:21:01

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Re: What does .d stand for?

But... But that's silly!

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#4 2009-05-17 00:54:53

karol
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Re: What does .d stand for?

I'd suggest 'd' for 'duh!' :-)

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#5 2009-05-17 00:58:36

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Re: What does .d stand for?

karol wrote:

I'd suggest 'd' for 'duh!' :-)

Does that imply that you know the answer? If so, please enlighten everyone else.

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#6 2009-05-17 01:05:54

jb
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Re: What does .d stand for?

It'll all make sense when /etc/{rc,modprobe}.e/ is released big_smile


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#7 2009-05-17 01:09:27

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Re: What does .d stand for?

Well, such a .d as in xxx.d really denotes some directory, meaning this directory being in some way connected to xxx's function. Such as e.g. /etc/profile.d contains additional scripts to be sourced from /etc/profile.

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#8 2009-05-17 02:34:57

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Re: What does .d stand for?

bernarcher wrote:

Well, such a .d as in xxx.d really denotes some directory, meaning this directory being in some way connected to xxx's function. Such as e.g. /etc/profile.d contains additional scripts to be sourced from /etc/profile.

Ohhhhh...thanks.

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