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		<title>By: Alwar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[pass any arguments the app init to the script dependind on the folder there are???

I think that because all files in /etc/rc2.d/ and /etc/rc6.s/ are symbolic links to /etc/init.d. To the same file. Where is the diferent between executing the symlink in rc2 and rc6? I think in the arguments star for rc2 and stop for rc6]]></description>
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<p>I think that because all files in /etc/rc2.d/ and /etc/rc6.s/ are symbolic links to /etc/init.d. To the same file. Where is the diferent between executing the symlink in rc2 and rc6? I think in the arguments star for rc2 and stop for rc6</p>
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