yup, it is there /etc/init.d/.... and it is executable, that's
what's got me stuffed?
i'll check out linuxconf, and it that fails, rc.local's the go...
that's how I do things on my "slack" boxes, even a nong! like me,
can follow that.
thanks
t wrote:
>
> Use linuxconf to isntall the service or add it to a rc file ... there is a
> directory you can copy the scripts to /etc/rc.d/init.d/ if the script it
> there (which i assume it is... as it looks like in your subject you just
> made a boo boo.) then make sure it is marked for execution. Another way is
> to simply call the script from your rc.local and execute it that way. Either
> way make sure it is executable.
>
> Todd
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Greg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 1999 3:57 AM
> To: QMail
> Subject: running qmail-pop3d in RH's /etc/init.d/*
>
> the script qmail-pop3d.init exists in the same place
> as qmail-smtpd.init and qmail.init, but it doesn't start on
> boot-up? I'm beginning to dislike the way RH "hides" stuff ;(
> please have I missed something?
>
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