There are many similar distros that probably have similar directory structures. On the Redhat side, there's SuSE, Mandriva, CentOS, Fedora... and on the Debian side, there's Ubuntu (and it's various...
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There are many similar distros that probably have similar directory structures. On the Redhat side, there's SuSE, Mandriva, CentOS, Fedora... and on the Debian side, there's Ubuntu (and it's various...
Then test the presence of, say, /etc/init.d /etc/rcx.d, etc.
I believe that's what MK27 meant by testing for characteristics.