Init.d

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Init.d

The Windows analog to init.d is the Services MMC. In /etc/init.d, you can find scripts that start, stop, restart, or check the status of running background programs, just like the Services MMC. When you install a program, it usually drops the script into init.d, leaving everything in a convenient place.