At present, rc-update assumes that the user *knows* what /etc/init.d startup scripts are configured. Yes - I know the configured scripts are in /etc/runlevel/*. But it would be a huge convenience, and an improvement in consistency, if 'rc-update' had a 'list' option, for example: rc-update list default - lists everything that's started for 'default' runlevel rc-update list [all] - lists all runlevels
http://bugs.gentoo.org/attachment.cgi?id=2738&action=view *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 4222 ***
# ls /etc/runlevels/<runlevel>/ :)