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#1 2004-12-16 03:46:22

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Where is the sysV service script? /etc/rc.d?

I hear about that archlinux is sysV. But I can't find any dir's name which likes "rc1.d", "rc3.d".

Where is it?


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#2 2004-12-16 04:03:54

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Re: Where is the sysV service script? /etc/rc.d?

/etc/rc.d


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#3 2004-12-16 06:19:44

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Re: Where is the sysV service script? /etc/rc.d?

Arch is not SysV, it uses BSD-style init scripts.


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#4 2004-12-16 15:53:50

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Re: Where is the sysV service script? /etc/rc.d?

tx-cary wrote:

I hear about that archlinux is sysV. But I can't find any dir's name which likes "rc1.d", "rc3.d".

Where is it?

whoever said that is wrong - arch uses BSD style init

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#5 2004-12-17 04:20:44

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Re: Where is the sysV service script? /etc/rc.d?

But why I can "init 1" "init 3" ?


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#6 2004-12-17 06:16:54

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Re: Where is the sysV service script? /etc/rc.d?

um..you can.
init 3
init 5
they work..check /etc/rc.single if you don't believe me..


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#7 2004-12-17 06:39:32

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Re: Where is the sysV service script? /etc/rc.d?

I have some feeling now ...


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#8 2004-12-17 16:36:10

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Re: Where is the sysV service script? /etc/rc.d?

tx-cary wrote:

But why I can "init 1" "init 3" ?

"init 1" and "init 3" are the normal *nix init process.  However, handling of what happens when that init is called is usually determined by different scripts - this is where SysV and BSd init systems are different....

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