X Server problems on Fedora Core 3
John Reynolds
jreyn at us.ibm.com
Wed Oct 12 18:50:31 UTC 2005
Rick Stevens explained:
>"chkconfig" looks at the top of the files in /etc/rc.d/init.d
>and looks for the "chkconfig:" line:
>
> # chkconfig: 2345 55 25
>
>The "2345" indicates what run levels this is appropriate
>for (a "-" can also be used for "2345". The "55" indicates
>what sequence should be assigned when entering the run level
>(in this case, "S55whatever") and the "25" indicates the
>sequence when exiting the run level ("K25whatever").
Ah HA, that's what that cruft does! A way of making the startup/shutdown
setup self-repairable! Nice!
>
>> Many thanks!
>
>"That's what we're here for!" (c)2005, Red Hat Install List :-)
And again.
John Reynolds
IBM-by-the-Bay
San Francisco CA
"The installation will put the files in the default location. The default
location is randomly chosen and determined by the
installation."--Microsoft, Guide for Installing and Deploying Windows XP
Service Pack 2
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