Re: Q: kernel init.d

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Le 09-04-2006, Ming Chen <tomingchen@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
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> Hi,
>
> I've a general question on system init:
> As an example in init.d/autofs, why autofs needs to be started in multiple
> run level ?
> I thought application daemon only need to be started once in the whole
> system.
>
> Thanks,
> Ming
>
> [root@Fedora2 rc.d]# find . -print | grep autofs
> ./rc4.d/S28autofs
> ./init.d/autofs
> ./rc2.d/K72autofs
> ./rc3.d/S28autofs
> ./rc1.d/K72autofs
> ./rc5.d/S28autofs
> ./rc0.d/K72autofs
> ./rc6.d/K72autofs
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> Hi,<br><br>I've a general question on system init:<br>As an example in init=
> .d/autofs, why autofs needs to be started in multiple run level ?<br>I thou=
> ght application daemon only need to be started once in the whole system.
><br><br>Thanks,<br>Ming<br><br>[root@Fedora2 rc.d]# find . -print | grep au=
> tofs<br>./rc4.d/S28autofs<br>./init.d/autofs<br>./rc2.d/K72autofs<br>./rc3.=
> d/S28autofs<br>./rc1.d/K72autofs<br>./rc5.d/S28autofs<br>./rc0.d/K72autofs
><br>./rc6.d/K72autofs<br><br>
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