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29 sty 2016 · ./rc#.d represents a runlevel and S## denotes starting the process and K## denotes killing the process. Applicatione usually start late and get killed early.
11 sty 2006 · How can you tell what services are running, and more importantly, how can you set up your own? Let’s start by looking at how the system is set up, and in particular at the directory /etc/rc.d.
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1) The multiple rcX.d directories specify what services to start or stop during the 'X' runlevel. 2) rc0.d is for runlevel 0 which is shutdown. rc6.d is for reboot. Rest all are for different runlevels (2 - 5). The S stands for start and K for Kill. These are essentially links to the original scripts in /etc/rc.d.
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Sysv-rc-conf provides a terminal GUI for managing "/etc/rc{runlevel}.d/" symlinks. The interface comes in two different flavors, one that simply allows turning services on or off and another that allows for more fine tuned management of the symlinks.
Does anybody have an idea about the full form of rc.d in, for example, /etc/rc.d? It contains scripts to used to control the starting, stopping and restarting of daemons. But what exactly is the meaning of rc here?