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Operating Systems Linux SuSE New runlevel service Post 302277193 by benefactr on Thursday 15th of January 2009 03:34:48 PM
Old 01-15-2009
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Originally Posted by DukeNuke2
again, is this "/etc/init.d/rc3.d/S99foostart" the right path? in all other linux/unix distros i know, the path is "/etc/rc3.d/S99whatever". i don't now suse and maybe your path is right but please check this...
Yes that's the right path, as there is no rc3.d and all other runlevel programs are in the paths.
 

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SYSTEMD-PATH(1) 						   systemd-path 						   SYSTEMD-PATH(1)

NAME
systemd-path - List and query system and user paths SYNOPSIS
systemd-path [OPTIONS...] [NAME...] DESCRIPTION
systemd-path may be used to query system and user paths. The tool makes many of the paths described in file-hierarchy(7) available for querying. When invoked without arguments, a list of known paths and their current values is shown. When at least one argument is passed, the path with this name is queried and its value shown. The variables whose name begins with "search-" do not refer to individual paths, but instead to a list of colon-separated search paths, in their order of precedence. OPTIONS
The following options are understood: --suffix= The printed paths are suffixed by the specified string. -h, --help Print a short help text and exit. --version Print a short version string and exit. EXIT STATUS
On success, 0 is returned, a non-zero failure code otherwise. SEE ALSO
systemd(1), file-hierarchy(7) systemd 237 SYSTEMD-PATH(1)
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