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changing scripts in /etc/rc2.d

This is a newbie question in which I feel almost ashamed in asking lol. I am told to make changes to /etc/rc2.d so that only certain scripts run. If I change something like S05netconfig to s05netconfig will it still run? What is the difference between S and s scripts (I see both types in there). I know that K scripts issue a stop command during startup or init 2 phase. Would I just want to change S05netconfig to K05netconfig?

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