Ok I tried which sh and which csh on the server and both returned with /bin/sh or bin/csh. But there is no Bin folder so I am confused as too why it returned with that. But I did notice a startup.bak in the src/bak file..should I be using that instead of the startup.dak? I tried running it and it gave me an error with the ../area
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Whiting" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Brian Merkley'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'Brian Reus'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 5:28 PM Subject: RE: Clueless > > >>>#!/bin/sh > >># Written by Furey. > >># With additions from Tony and Alander. > >># Converted to /bin/sh by Paruda :p > > >>But there is no BIN folder. > Try which sh or which csh from the shell. > That will tell you where the prog is. > I'd suggest taking a look at whatever tutorials are available for your > OS as well. If you don't have which, or any such command, I'd suggest > something like locate csh >> csh & . That will tell you where csh is, > and sh is usually in the same directory. I suggest sending that to a > file so that you can continue working while locate searches, and page > through the file when it's done, to find it > > ------------------------------------------- > TJW: Head tech, Dreamless Realms Mud > Web: http://drealms.kyndig.com > Snippets http://drealms.kyndig.com/snippets > Telnet telnet://drealms.kyndig.com:9275 > The OLC2 Pages http://olc.kyndig.com > ------------------------------------------- > > -----Original Message----- > > >

