init.d scripts disappeared in 10.04

Nils Kassube kassube at gmx.net
Sun Dec 25 22:44:23 UTC 2011


Barry wrote:
> Nils, I had nothing in init.d -- in fact init.d was not a directory,
> but a regular file that had nothing to do with run levels or
> services.

Well, then your system really seems to be quite broken and you should 
reinstall. But before that you might want to make a backup of your home 
folder.


Nils




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