RE: /etc/init.d/ - add/remove services

From: Ben Yau (byau_at_cardcommerce.com)
Date: 01/30/04

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    To: "Adam Aube" <aaube01@baker.edu>, <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
    Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 14:42:39 -0800
    
    

    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Adam Aube [mailto:aaube01@baker.edu]
    > Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 1:51 PM
    > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
    > Subject: Re: /etc/init.d/ - add/remove services
    >
    >
    > On Friday 30 January 2004 04:36 pm, Ben Yau wrote:
    > > I don't know if there is a preferred way. There are many ways and
    > > choose the one you like. The convention I use is to rename the
    > > file/link with a "no" in front.
    >
    > That reminds me of another way - rename the capital S or K to a lower
    > case. Same benefits/drawbacks as the method you describe.
    >
    > Adam
    >
    >

    Another excellent alternative. For me, it's easier on the eyes to see the
    "no" in front to know that it's not running vs comparing "s" to "S". Again,
    just personal preference. They're all good and they all work-

    Ben Yau

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