Slackware uses the BSD-tyle init scripts (/etc/rc.d/rc.M, rc.inet1, rc.inet2) which, IMO, is easier for newbie and guru alike to use.
Actually this is subjective. Having cut my milk teeth on Unix inside of AT&T, I find the Sys V init scripts more intuitive. It's the whole nature vs. nurture thing.
Actually this is subjective. Having cut my milk teeth on Unix inside of AT&T, I find the Sys V init scripts more intuitive. It's the whole nature vs. nurture thing.
KH