Hello All did a biggy this morning, while copying a firewall script to /etc/rc.d/init.d , in my haste i copied it instead to /etc/rc.d/init i was su'd into root at the time, and hence forth it has copied over my init script. is there anyway of restoring this back to normal, or replacing it with someone elses init script ?( no backup here ) oh will i have to do a re-install of the system all together? presently i'm running on Oxygen 3 if someone can get back to me soonest, would be great, not shutting down till them.... Thanks David can u say WHY newbie's should not be messing in root?
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