In linux, most daemon/service initialization scripts (for example for starting docker, jenkins, etc) are located in the [...] directory
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/etc/init.d
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In linux, most daemon/service initialization scripts (for example for starting docker, jenkins, etc) are located in the [...] directory
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In linux, most daemon/service initialization scripts (for example for starting docker, jenkins, etc) are located in the [...] directory
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/etc/init.d
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21. System Services and lpd c/printcap gives setup-2.3.4-1 , and dpkg -S /etc/printcap shows it to not be owned (i.e., it is part of the base system). 21.4.6 Service initialization files The files in /etc/rc.d/init.d/ (or <span>/etc/init.d/ ) are the startup and shutdown scripts to run lpd on boot and shutdown. You can start lpd yourself on the command-line with /usr/sbin/lpd but it is preferably to use the given script: /
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