Redhat is set up that way, but you should not manipulate them manually.  
That's what chkconfig is for. 

On Sun, 7 Dec 2003, gkrueger wrote:

> Yes, RedHat is also set up this way.
> 
> Garrett
> 
> >(Note: I'm not certain that Red Hat is setup this way but I believe it is. I 
> >am certain that SuSE runs this way as do a couple of other distros.)
> >
> >There is a directory /etc/init.d (it may be /etc/rc.d/init.d) that contains 
> >many script files that are used to start all the services on the system. 
> >
> >Each run level has a directory rcX.d where X is the run level (ex. rc3.d if 

-- 
Gerry Skerbitz
gsker at tcfreenet.org


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