Bei Debian kann man die Runlevels über das Programm update-rc.d Eintragen.
tux01:~# update-rc.d listener start 90 2 . stop 10 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 S . Adding system startup for /etc/init.d/listener ... /etc/rc0.d/K10listener -> ../init.d/listener /etc/rc1.d/K10listener -> ../init.d/listener /etc/rc2.d/K10listener -> ../init.d/listener /etc/rc3.d/K10listener -> ../init.d/listener /etc/rc4.d/K10listener -> ../init.d/listener /etc/rc5.d/K10listener -> ../init.d/listener /etc/rc6.d/K10listener -> ../init.d/listener /etc/rcS.d/K10listener -> ../init.d/listener /etc/rc2.d/S90listener -> ../init.d/listener tux01:~# update-rc.d oracleDB01 start 91 2 . stop 09 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 S . Adding system startup for /etc/init.d/oracleDB01 ... /etc/rc0.d/K09oracleDB01 -> ../init.d/oracleDB01 /etc/rc1.d/K09oracleDB01 -> ../init.d/oracleDB01 /etc/rc2.d/K09oracleDB01 -> ../init.d/oracleDB01 /etc/rc3.d/K09oracleDB01 -> ../init.d/oracleDB01 /etc/rc4.d/K09oracleDB01 -> ../init.d/oracleDB01 /etc/rc5.d/K09oracleDB01 -> ../init.d/oracleDB01 /etc/rc6.d/K09oracleDB01 -> ../init.d/oracleDB01 /etc/rcS.d/K09oracleDB01 -> ../init.d/oracleDB01 /etc/rc2.d/S91oracleDB01 -> ../init.d/oracleDB01