mikshaw
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Posted: June 03 2006,14:03 |
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They aren't really system init files in /etc/skel, but personal config files for the individual user. They are not copied to /ramdisk/knoppix (which doesn't exist, ever), but instead are copied to /ramdisk/home/dsl (unless hamada is using a very old version of DSL?)
Changing the files in /etc/skel will generally do nothing to change the boot process...these files come into play only after boot has completed and the user logs in. You can definitely change much about how the system behaves for you, the individual user, by modding these personal configs, but it does not actually change the system initialization in any way.
The actual init files are in /etc/init.d (run from /etc/rc*.d), and that's where they remain.
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