On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 11:39:56AM -0600, Austad, Jay wrote:
> Don't you also have to be sure that the script takes "start" as an argument?

It has to work when passed "start" as an argument, yes, but that
doesn't mean that it can't completely ignore any args that it's
given.  For a real service (i.e., something that runs a daemon), it
should reconize and respond appropriately to "start", "stop", and
"restart", but other cases (such as the current discussion on the
debian-user list about turning on numlock during the boot process) it
may not hurt anything to always do the same thing regardless of what
command gets passed on the command line.

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