Thorsten Pferdek�mper wrote:

On Wednesday 27 April 2005 21:15, Chris Ellis wrote:


Hi
iam trying to setup freevo to start on boot i have MDK 10.1.  If i
follow the instruction in the wiki by adding this to inittab:

id:3:initdefault:

[...]




Hi,
in the beginning, I have also tried muddling around with inittab etc. Now, on my two freevo boxes, I have just created a script which contains the line
su -c "freevo -fs &"
This script is linked into /etc/rc2.d like all the other start scripts. I have put that at the end of the list with something like
ln -s /etc/init.d/freevostart S99zfreevostart
This works very well. The only drawback (IMHO) is, that freevo runs under root...
Regards,
Thorsten



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I tryed that i used freevo -fs & as a start up script but had loads of problems becuase it was runnign as root. I tryed putting su cellis but id did apear to do anything

thanks anyway

Chris


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