--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Why wouldn't you need to start it?  You're the
> system administrator,
> aren't you?  Nothing runs on that system but you
> tell it to, directly or
> indirectly.  To cut a long diatribe short, if you
> want a rout daemon
> running, why not put the start command in
> /etc/rc.d/rc.local?  Or
> rc.inet1 or 2, if you'd rather.  rc.local runs last
> of the startup
> scripts.

That's the whole point - I issued the routed command
from rc.inet1 and THEN I had to start routed again
because otherwise token ring was not initialized
proplerly.
That's exactly my question:  why, after starting route
daemon automatically, do you have to do it again
manually ?!?

Thanks for advice, though.



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Eugene
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