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Understanding System Vish startup scripts
I'm trying to get a clear picture of how startup scripts are executed during
bootup. When run-level N is entered, the scripts in /rcN.d are executed. I understand that the S* scripts are executed in numerical order during bootup. What I don't understand is if the K* scripts are executed during bootup? Are the K* scripts only executed when shutting down or switching to a lower run level? ![]() Thanks |
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