Re: convention for putting a variable in a path...

Subject: Re: convention for putting a variable in a path...
From: Peter Neilson <neilson -at- alltel -dot- net>
To: Kimberly McClintock <kimberly -dot- mcclintock -at- openlogic -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2006 14:45:33 -0400

For nerds, who are the only audience who
should care:

On Linux, a service is added to each of the /etc/init.d/rc[0-6].d
directories.

For mundanes, who have no business poking
around in /etc unless they are on the way
to nerdishkeit:

Spell out each directory with full pathname,
and perhaps even call them "folders" instead.
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