Date: Fri, 16 Aug 1996 15:57:18 -0600 (MDT) From: Nate Williams <nate@mt.sri.com> To: "Rodney W. Grimes" <rgrimes@gndrsh.aac.dev.com> Cc: nate@mt.sri.com (Nate Williams), terry@lambert.org, freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Opinions? NT VS UNIX, NT SUCKS SOMETIMES Message-ID: <199608162157.PAA08537@rocky.mt.sri.com> In-Reply-To: <199608162155.OAA01648@GndRsh.aac.dev.com> References: <199608162136.PAA08388@rocky.mt.sri.com> <199608162155.OAA01648@GndRsh.aac.dev.com>
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> > > In BSD, I can add service A by appending to /etc/rc.local during > > > install. > > > > That's one way of doing it, but not the only way. > ... > > > > > The SysV of 'multiple run-levels' is something I've yet to see used. > > Even the most hard-core SysV gurus use the two available in BSD, > > single-user and multi-user. > > Well, I use the ``network up, but single user'' mode a lot when doing > maintenance out at Intel on the HP-UX cluster. In Solaris (the only SysV machine I've done much with), this is 'single-user' mode. In this way it differs from BSD. Nate
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