on 06/21/2011 02:09 AM Dale wrote the following:
This may be pointless since the OP seems to have disappeared.
Might he be just a chinese spammer?
Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Tuesday 21 June 2011 00:09:25 Dale wrote:
Maybe it is stable and should work.
It isn't, and it doesn't. It only displays one run-level per service.
That may be why it is not documented yet then. I hope that the OP now
knows to use the old way.
sön 2011-06-19 klockan 20:33 -0500 skrev Dale:
William Hubbs wrote:
On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 10:36:47PM +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Sunday 19 June 2011 16:38:35 Dale wrote:
I don't know when it got added but it is on mine. This is in the help
page:
rc
Per-Erik Westerberg wrote:
Well, issuing eselect lists rc as a module and man rc.eselect
gives you a list of actions to use and their description :
NAME
rc.eselect - Runlevel configuration module
SYNOPSIS
eselect rc [help|usage|version]
eselect rc add script
On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 12:24:26 -0500, Dale wrote:
I looked on Gentoo.org but I couldn't find it documented there. I
found eselect itself but nothing on the rc part. I was curious as to
where the OP found it or if we have a user who actually read a man page
first. O_O Imagine that. lol
It
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 12:24:26 -0500, Dale wrote:
I looked on Gentoo.org but I couldn't find it documented there. I
found eselect itself but nothing on the rc part. I was curious as to
where the OP found it or if we have a user who actually read a man page
first. O_O
Hello everyone. I just buildup a new amd64 gentoo box using latest
stage3 tar ball. After installed Gnome things, I used eselect rc add
command to add some init scripts into default runlevel. The content of
/etc/runlevels/default directory is:
acpid dbus NetworkManager udev-postmount
On Sunday 19 June 2011 12:56:13 刘勇泰 wrote:
After installed Gnome things, I used eselect rc add command to add some
init scripts into default runlevel.
The command you should have used is rc-update add service default.
--
Rgds
Peter
Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Sunday 19 June 2011 12:56:13 刘勇泰 wrote:
After installed Gnome things, I used eselect rc add command to add some
init scripts into default runlevel.
The command you should have used is rc-update addservice default.
Actually, eselect is the new way. I
Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Sunday 19 June 2011 13:40:47 Dale wrote:
Peter Humphrey wrote:
The command you should have used is rc-update addservice default.
Actually, eselect is the new way. I still use the old way myself but
eselect should work just as well.
How so?
On Sunday 19 June 2011 13:40:47 Dale wrote:
Peter Humphrey wrote:
The command you should have used is rc-update addservice default.
Actually, eselect is the new way. I still use the old way myself but
eselect should work just as well.
How so? I've never come across this idea til today.
On Sunday 19 June 2011 16:38:35 Dale wrote:
I don't know when it got added but it is on mine. This is in the help
page:
rcManage /etc/init.d scripts in runlevels
It works something like this:
root@fireball / # eselect rc add xdm default
Adding xdm to
On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 10:36:47PM +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Sunday 19 June 2011 16:38:35 Dale wrote:
I don't know when it got added but it is on mine. This is in the help
page:
rcManage /etc/init.d scripts in runlevels
It works something like
William Hubbs wrote:
On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 10:36:47PM +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Sunday 19 June 2011 16:38:35 Dale wrote:
I don't know when it got added but it is on mine. This is in the help
page:
rcManage /etc/init.d scripts in runlevels
It
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