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etc/init.d/README 0000666 00000004573 15077126552 0007413 0 ustar 00 Configuration of System V init under Debian GNU/Linux
Most Unix versions have a file here that describes how the scripts
in this directory work, and how the links in the /etc/rc?.d/ directories
influence system startup/shutdown.
For Debian, this information is contained in the policy manual, chapter
"System run levels and init.d scripts". The Debian Policy Manual is
available at:
http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/#contents
The Debian Policy Manual is also available in the Debian package
"debian-policy". When this package is installed, the policy manual can be
found in directory /usr/share/doc/debian-policy. If you have a browser
installed you can probably read it at
file://localhost/usr/share/doc/debian-policy/
Some more detailed information can also be found in the files in the
/usr/share/doc/sysv-rc directory.
Debian Policy dictates that /etc/init.d/*.sh scripts must work properly
when sourced. The following additional rules apply:
* /etc/init.d/*.sh scripts must not rely for their correct functioning
on their being sourced rather than executed. That is, they must work
properly when executed too. They must include "#!/bin/sh" at the top.
This is useful when running scripts in parallel.
* /etc/init.d/*.sh scripts must conform to the rules for sh scripts as
spelled out in the Debian policy section entitled "Scripts" (§10.4).
Use the update-rc.d command to create symbolic links in the /etc/rc?.d
as appropriate. See that man page for more details.
All init.d scripts are expected to have a LSB style header documenting
dependencies and default runlevel settings. The header look like this
(not all fields are required):
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: skeleton
# Required-Start: $remote_fs $syslog
# Required-Stop: $remote_fs $syslog
# Should-Start: $portmap
# Should-Stop: $portmap
# X-Start-Before: nis
# X-Stop-After: nis
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# X-Interactive: true
# Short-Description: Example initscript
# Description: This file should be used to construct scripts to be
# placed in /etc/init.d.
### END INIT INFO
More information on the format is available from insserv(8). This
information is used to dynamicaly assign sequence numbers to the
boot scripts and to run the scripts in parallel during the boot.
See also /usr/share/doc/insserv/README.Debian.
etc/rc5.d/README 0000666 00000001245 15077127465 0007136 0 ustar 00 The scripts in this directory are executed each time the system enters
this runlevel.
The scripts are all symbolic links whose targets are located in
/etc/init.d/ .
To disable a service in this runlevel, rename its script in this
directory so that the new name begins with a 'K' and a two-digit
number, and run 'update-rc.d script defaults' to reorder the scripts
according to dependencies. A warning about the current runlevels
being enabled not matching the LSB header in the init.d script will be
printed. To re-enable the service, rename the script back to its
original name beginning with 'S' and run update-rc.d again.
For a more information see /etc/init.d/README.
etc/rc6.d/README 0000666 00000000537 15077127502 0007132 0 ustar 00 The scripts in this directory are executed once when entering
runlevel 6.
The scripts are all symbolic links whose targets are located in
/etc/init.d/ .
Generally it is not necessary to alter the scripts in this directory.
Their purpose is to stop all services and to make the system ready
for reboot.
For more information see /etc/init.d/README.
etc/rc3.d/README 0000666 00000001245 15077146270 0007127 0 ustar 00 The scripts in this directory are executed each time the system enters
this runlevel.
The scripts are all symbolic links whose targets are located in
/etc/init.d/ .
To disable a service in this runlevel, rename its script in this
directory so that the new name begins with a 'K' and a two-digit
number, and run 'update-rc.d script defaults' to reorder the scripts
according to dependencies. A warning about the current runlevels
being enabled not matching the LSB header in the init.d script will be
printed. To re-enable the service, rename the script back to its
original name beginning with 'S' and run update-rc.d again.
For a more information see /etc/init.d/README.
etc/alternatives/README 0000666 00000000144 15077146737 0010724 0 ustar 00 Please read the update-alternatives(8) man page for information on this
directory and its contents.
etc/rc0.d/README 0000666 00000000541 15077147537 0007131 0 ustar 00 The scripts in this directory are executed once when entering
runlevel 0.
The scripts are all symbolic links whose targets are located in
/etc/init.d/ .
Generally it is not necessary to alter the scripts in this directory.
Their purpose is to stop all services and to make the system ready
for shutdown.
For more information see /etc/init.d/README.
etc/rc1.d/README 0000666 00000000561 15077147656 0007136 0 ustar 00 The scripts in this directory are executed each time the system enters
this runlevel.
The scripts are all symbolic links whose targets are located in
/etc/init.d/ .
Generally it is not necessary to alter the scripts in this directory.
Their purpose is to stop all services and thus to put the system in
single-user mode.
For more information see /etc/init.d/README.
etc/rc4.d/README 0000666 00000001245 15077147670 0007135 0 ustar 00 The scripts in this directory are executed each time the system enters
this runlevel.
The scripts are all symbolic links whose targets are located in
/etc/init.d/ .
To disable a service in this runlevel, rename its script in this
directory so that the new name begins with a 'K' and a two-digit
number, and run 'update-rc.d script defaults' to reorder the scripts
according to dependencies. A warning about the current runlevels
being enabled not matching the LSB header in the init.d script will be
printed. To re-enable the service, rename the script back to its
original name beginning with 'S' and run update-rc.d again.
For a more information see /etc/init.d/README.
etc/rc2.d/README 0000666 00000001245 15077147732 0007132 0 ustar 00 The scripts in this directory are executed each time the system enters
this runlevel.
The scripts are all symbolic links whose targets are located in
/etc/init.d/ .
To disable a service in this runlevel, rename its script in this
directory so that the new name begins with a 'K' and a two-digit
number, and run 'update-rc.d script defaults' to reorder the scripts
according to dependencies. A warning about the current runlevels
being enabled not matching the LSB header in the init.d script will be
printed. To re-enable the service, rename the script back to its
original name beginning with 'S' and run update-rc.d again.
For a more information see /etc/init.d/README.
etc/rcS.d/README 0000666 00000000677 15077166215 0007200 0 ustar 00 The scripts in this directory whose names begin with an 'S' are
executed once when booting the system, even when booting directly into
single user mode.
The scripts are all symbolic links whose targets are located in
/etc/init.d/ .
To disable a script in this directory, rename it so that it begins
with a 'K' and run 'update-rc.d script defaults' to update the order
using the script dependencies.
For more information see /etc/init.d/README.
etc/fonts/conf.d/README 0000666 00000001677 15077166432 0010531 0 ustar 00 conf.d/README
Each file in this directory is a fontconfig configuration file. Fontconfig
scans this directory, loading all files of the form [0-9][0-9]*.conf.
These files are normally installed in ../conf.avail and then symlinked here,
allowing them to be easily installed and then enabled/disabled by adjusting
the symlinks.
The files are loaded in numeric order, the structure of the configuration
has led to the following conventions in usage:
Files begining with: Contain:
00 through 09 Font directories
10 through 19 system rendering defaults (AA, etc)
20 through 29 font rendering options
30 through 39 family substitution
40 through 49 generic identification, map family->generic
50 through 59 alternate config file loading
60 through 69 generic aliases, map generic->family
70 through 79 select font (adjust which fonts are available)
80 through 89 match target="scan" (modify scanned patterns)
90 through 99 font synthesis
etc/terminfo/README 0000666 00000000236 15077201044 0010027 0 ustar 00 This directory is for system-local terminfo descriptions. By default, ncurses
will search this directory first, then /lib/terminfo, then /usr/share/terminfo.