Ok, I'm a little new to Linux scripting, so how do I find out
which scripts are executing before rc.local, and then how
do I locate and remove an 'exit'?
If 'rc.local' is not executable, I simply change that using
chmod right?
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From: "Joachim Feise" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 27/08/98 11:00 am:
Joe Duncan wrote:
>
> Ok, here's a weird little problem for you. Although I did get IP
> masquerading
> working last night, none of the lines I've added to the rc.local file
seem
> to
> be executed.
I remember having the same problem some time back. You may have an exit
statement in one rc file that is executed before the rc.local file. The
exit not
just terminates whatever file it is in, but the whole process.
It also may be that your rc.local file is not executable.
Joe
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