"David Lloyd-Jones" wrote: >But while I'm at it, I wonder if anybody knows why directories are named >"rc.d" and
"init.d"?> >Init seems clear enough, and rc might be resource, I suppose. What's the .d, >or what happened to a, b, and
c?
.d = "directory"
rc = "runlevel commands" ???
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