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  • 	Configuration of System V init under Debian GNU/Linux
    
    Most Unix versions have a file here that describes how the scripts
    in this directory work, and how the links in the /etc/rc?.d/ directories
    influence system startup/shutdown.
    
    For Debian, this information is contained in the policy manual, chapter 
    "System run levels and init.d scripts".  The Debian Policy Manual is 
    available at:
    
        http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/#contents
    
    The Debian Policy Manual is also available in the Debian package
    "debian-policy".  When this package is installed, the policy manual can be
    found in directory /usr/share/doc/debian-policy. If you have a browser
    installed you can probably read it at
    
        file://localhost/usr/share/doc/debian-policy/
    
    Some more detailed information can also be found in the files in the
    /usr/share/doc/sysv-rc directory.
    
    Debian Policy dictates that /etc/init.d/*.sh scripts must work properly
    when sourced.  The following additional rules apply:
    
    * /etc/init.d/*.sh scripts must not rely for their correct functioning
      on their being sourced rather than executed.  That is, they must work
      properly when executed too. They must include "#!/bin/sh" at the top.
      This is useful when running scripts in parallel.
    
    * /etc/init.d/*.sh scripts must conform to the rules for sh scripts as
      spelled out in the Debian policy section entitled "Scripts" (§10.4).
    
    Use the update-rc.d command to create symbolic links in the /etc/rc?.d
    as appropriate. See that man page for more details.
    
    All init.d scripts are expected to have a LSB style header documenting
    dependencies and default runlevel settings.  The header look like this
    (not all fields are required):
    
    ### BEGIN INIT INFO
    # Provides:          skeleton
    # Required-Start:    $remote_fs $syslog
    # Required-Stop:     $remote_fs $syslog
    # Should-Start:      $portmap
    # Should-Stop:       $portmap
    # X-Start-Before:    nis
    # X-Stop-After:      nis
    # Default-Start:     2 3 4 5
    # Default-Stop:      0 1 6
    # X-Interactive:     true
    # Short-Description: Example initscript
    # Description:       This file should be used to construct scripts to be
    #                    placed in /etc/init.d.
    ### END INIT INFO
    
    More information on the format is available from insserv(8).  This
    information is used to dynamicaly assign sequence numbers to the
    boot scripts and to run the scripts in parallel during the boot.
    See also /usr/share/doc/insserv/README.Debian.

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