I'm trying to install vmware 1.1.2 under Slackware 4.  At one point in the
install script I am asked:

"What is the directory under which the init scripts reside (it should
contain init.d/, and from rc0.d/ to rc6.d/)?"

And I reply: /etc/rc.d

Then I'm told: "The path "/etc/rc.d" is a directory which does not contain
a init.d directory." 
and: "What is the directory under which the init
scripts reside (it should contain init.d/, and from rc0.d/ to rc6.d/)?"

I think that Slackware doesn't have an /etc/init.d directory.  Is it
possible to fool the VMWare install script into thinking it does, maybe by
creating /etc/init.d and linking it to point to /etc/rc.d?

Thanks,
Kurt Kehler

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