current practice regarding /etc/rc.boot

2006-12-12 Thread Bill
, this would have been done in rc.local but that's been deprecated and now it seems that /etc/rc.boot/ has been deprecated as well. Would someone be so kind as to tell me what the current, preferred location for such commands is? tia b. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: current practice regarding /etc/rc.boot

2006-12-12 Thread Nate Bargmann
* Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006 Dec 12 04:03 -0600]: Traditionally, this would have been done in rc.local but that's been deprecated and now it seems that /etc/rc.boot/ has been deprecated as well. Perhaps someone considers it deprecated, but the script itself is silent on the issue. Here

Re: script dans /etc/rc.boot non éxécuté au démarrage

2005-04-14 Thread laer web
: Le lundi 11 avril 2005 à 16:49 +0200, laer web a écrit : Comme d'habitude, je fais un petit script fw, qui contient mes rêgles iptables, que je place dans un repertoire /etc/rc.boot. Cependant, je me suis aperçu que les rêgles ne sont pas appliquées au reboot de la machine, alors que

Re: script dans /etc/rc.boot non éxécuté au démarrage

2005-04-12 Thread J.Pierre Pourrez
Le Mon, 11 Apr 2005 16:49:04 +0200, laer web a écrit : Bonjour à tous, Voila, je viens d'installer debian sur un serveur cobalt. Comme d'habitude, je fais un petit script fw, qui contient mes rêgles iptables, que je place dans un repertoire /etc/rc.boot. Cependant, je me suis aperçu que les

Re: script dans /etc/rc.boot non éxécuté au démarrage

2005-04-12 Thread François TOURDE
repertoire /etc/rc.boot. Cependant, je me suis aperçu que les rêgles ne sont pas appliquées au reboot de la machine, alors que si je lance le script manuellement, les rêgles sont correctement appliquées. Bref, mon script ne se lance pas automatiquement. Mes recherches sur google ne donnent pas

Re: script dans /etc/rc.boot non éxécuté au démarrage

2005-04-12 Thread J.Pierre Pourrez
Le Tue, 12 Apr 2005 15:24:47 +0200, François TOURDE a écrit : Attention tout de même, ce script semble n'être plus utilisé dans les dernières versions de Sarge. C'est dommage, d'ailleurs, je le trouvais bien pratique quand même. Si je lis le paragraphe Q: How do I get started? dans le fichier

Re: script dans /etc/rc.boot non éxécuté au démarrage

2005-04-12 Thread manioul
Le lundi 11 avril 2005 à 16:49 +0200, laer web a écrit : Bonjour à tous, Coucou! Voila, je viens d'installer debian sur un serveur cobalt. Comme d'habitude, je fais un petit script fw, qui contient mes rêgles iptables, que je place dans un repertoire /etc/rc.boot. Cependant, je me suis

Re: script dans /etc/rc.boot non xcut au dmarrage

2005-04-12 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Salut, manioul a écrit : Le lundi 11 avril 2005 à 16:49 +0200, laer web a écrit : Comme d'habitude, je fais un petit script fw, qui contient mes rêgles iptables, que je place dans un repertoire /etc/rc.boot. Cependant, je me suis aperçu que les rêgles ne sont pas appliquées au reboot de la machine

script dans /etc/rc.boot non éxécuté au démarrage

2005-04-11 Thread laer web
Bonjour à tous, Voila, je viens d'installer debian sur un serveur cobalt. Comme d'habitude, je fais un petit script fw, qui contient mes rêgles iptables, que je place dans un repertoire /etc/rc.boot. Cependant, je me suis aperçu que les rêgles ne sont pas appliquées au reboot de la machine, alors

Re: script dans /etc/rc.boot non éxécuté au démarrage

2005-04-11 Thread pingouin osmolateur
--- laer web [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bonjour à tous, Bonjour Voila, je viens d'installer debian sur un serveur cobalt. Comme d'habitude, je fais un petit script fw, qui contient mes rêgles iptables, que je place dans un repertoire /etc/rc.boot. Cependant, je me suis aperçu que les

Re: script dans /etc/rc.boot non éxécuté au démarrage

2005-04-11 Thread pingouin osmolateur
--- laer web [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bonjour à tous, Voila, je viens d'installer debian sur un serveur cobalt. Comme d'habitude, je fais un petit script fw, qui contient mes rêgles iptables, que je place dans un repertoire /etc/rc.boot. Cependant, je me suis aperçu que les rêgles ne sont

Re: script dans /etc/rc.boot non éxécuté au démarrage

2005-04-11 Thread Xavier Poinsard
laer web wrote: Bonjour à tous, Voila, je viens d'installer debian sur un serveur cobalt. stable ou sarge ? Comme d'habitude, je fais un petit script fw, qui contient mes rêgles iptables, que je place dans un repertoire /etc/rc.boot. Cependant, je me suis aperçu que les rêgles ne sont pas

Re: script dans /etc/rc.boot non xcut au dmarrage

2005-04-11 Thread FrekoDing
laer web ecrivait le 11/04/2005 16:49: Bonjour à tous, Bonsoir. Comme d'habitude, je fais un petit script fw, qui contient mes rêgles iptables, que je place dans un repertoire /etc/rc.boot. Cependant, je me suis aperçu pourquoi ne pas lancer le script via le fichier /etc/network/interfaces

Re: /etc/rc.boot

2003-08-22 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Carlos Sousa [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003.08.22.0118 +0200]: What's wrong with /etc/rcS.d ? Just put a script there, or a symlink to one. Nothing. I guess it just appeared to me as being weird since I never actually touched /etc/rc?.d directories on Debian... -- Please do not CC me

Re: /etc/rc.boot

2003-08-22 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], martin f krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -=-=-=-=-=- also sprach Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003.08.21.1554 +0200]: Why not just write a single script, /etc/init.d/local or something, which you add to as necessary? also sprach David Z Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: /etc/rc.boot

2003-08-22 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Carlos Sousa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 12:55:13 +0200 martin f krafft wrote: /etc/init.d/rcS says that /etc/rc.boot is run only for compatibility. What's the Debian standard for rc.local/rc.boot now? Please don't make me write init.d scripts

/etc/rc.boot

2003-08-21 Thread martin f krafft
/etc/init.d/rcS says that /etc/rc.boot is run only for compatibility. What's the Debian standard for rc.local/rc.boot now? Please don't make me write init.d scripts for every single line I need. /etc/inittab and /etc/cron.d:@reboot are not really options... -- Please do not CC me when replying

Re: /etc/rc.boot

2003-08-21 Thread David Z Maze
martin f krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: /etc/init.d/rcS says that /etc/rc.boot is run only for compatibility. What's the Debian standard for rc.local/rc.boot now? Please don't make me write init.d scripts for every single line I need. So create a single /etc/init.d/local script, copying

Re: /etc/rc.boot

2003-08-21 Thread Colin Watson
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 12:55:13PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote: /etc/init.d/rcS says that /etc/rc.boot is run only for compatibility. What's the Debian standard for rc.local/rc.boot now? Please don't make me write init.d scripts for every single line I need. Why not just write a single

Re: /etc/rc.boot

2003-08-21 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003.08.21.1554 +0200]: Why not just write a single script, /etc/init.d/local or something, which you add to as necessary? also sprach David Z Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003.08.21.1734 +0200]: So create a single /etc/init.d/local script, copying [...]

Re: /etc/rc.boot

2003-08-21 Thread Carlos Sousa
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 12:55:13 +0200 martin f krafft wrote: /etc/init.d/rcS says that /etc/rc.boot is run only for compatibility. What's the Debian standard for rc.local/rc.boot now? Please don't make me write init.d scripts for every single line I need. /etc/inittab and /etc/cron.d:@reboot

Re: /etc/rc.boot (new Q: 'outputting' manpage)

2000-09-10 Thread Sven Burgener
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 06:15:25PM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote: You might also try: $ man foo | col -b ...to output straight ascii. Thanks, that's simple and nice. Regards Sven -- The UNIX Guru's view of sex: unzip ; strip ; touch ; finger mount ; fsck ; more ; yes ; umount

Re: /etc/rc.boot (new Q: 'outputting' manpage)

2000-09-10 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Sven Burgener [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How do I properly print out the contents of a manpage? The printer should have no problems with manpages. And if you use 'man -t blabla' you even get nice postscript output. When I do :r! man blabla in vi, I get funny

/etc/rc.boot

2000-09-09 Thread Krzys Majewski
What's the story with /etc/rc.boot/? Is it deprecated? Is it good? Should its files be run by /etc/inittab via /etc/rcS? The contents of my /etc/rc.boot: 0setserial* hdparm* kbd* update-modules* -chris

Re: /etc/rc.boot (new Q: 'outputting' manpage)

2000-09-09 Thread Sven Burgener
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 10:41:06AM -0700, Krzys Majewski wrote: What's the story with /etc/rc.boot/? Is it deprecated? Is it good? Taken from man rc.boot: [snip] The /etc/rc.boot directory is obsolete. It has been super­ seded by the /etc/rcS.d directory. At boot time, first

Re: /etc/rc.boot (new Q: 'outputting' manpage)

2000-09-09 Thread Christoph Groth
Sven Burgener [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: How do I properly print out the contents of a manpage? When I do :r! man blabla in vi, I get funny characters at some places. Using man's --ascii option didn't help. You can use Emacs (Even if this is hard for vi users ;-) ). Just type M-x man and

Re: /etc/rc.boot (new Q: 'outputting' manpage)

2000-09-09 Thread Sven Burgener
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 09:59:55PM +0200, Christoph Groth wrote: Sven Burgener [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: How do I properly print out the contents of a manpage? When I do :r! man blabla in vi, I get funny characters at some places. Using man's --ascii option didn't help. You can use Emacs

Re: /etc/rc.boot (new Q: 'outputting' manpage)

2000-09-09 Thread Krzys Majewski
Sven Burgener [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Another way would be to directly use troff/nroff. Which is how? Never done this so please help me out a little. Well you can do something like this: 13:27:57/usr/man/man1$ zcat man.1.gz | nroff -man ~/tmp/woo but this still puts funky characters in

Re: /etc/rc.boot (new Q: 'outputting' manpage)

2000-09-09 Thread Sven Burgener
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 01:29:32PM -0700, Krzys Majewski wrote: Sven Burgener [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Another way would be to directly use troff/nroff. Which is how? Never done this so please help me out a little. Well you can do something like this: 13:27:57/usr/man/man1$ zcat

Re: /etc/rc.boot (new Q: 'outputting' manpage)

2000-09-09 Thread Krzys Majewski
Oh haha, the parameter is actually called -m (macro), the an is an argument to the parameter. -chris That seems to do a fine job. I cannot find a documentation of that -man parameter anywhere. Where would that be? (checked the man page of *roff)

Re: /etc/rc.boot (new Q: 'outputting' manpage)

2000-09-09 Thread Glyn Millington
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 10:12:40PM +0200, thus spake Sven Burgener: On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 09:59:55PM +0200, Christoph Groth wrote: Sven Burgener [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: How do I properly print out the contents of a manpage? When I do :r! man blabla in vi, I get funny characters at

Re: /etc/rc.boot (new Q: 'outputting' manpage)

2000-09-09 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 09:59:55PM +0200, Christoph Groth wrote: Sven Burgener [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: How do I properly print out the contents of a manpage? When I do :r! man blabla in vi, I get funny characters at some places. Using man's --ascii option didn't help. You can use

Re: /etc/rc.boot (new Q: 'outputting' manpage)

2000-09-09 Thread Sven Burgener
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 11:41:32PM +0100, Glyn Millington wrote: OK. The trick is to get man to output in PostScript format: man -t will do it. Then use the utility psnup (one of the GNU pstools package.). It will print two or more pages of the man output onto one page, thus saving some

Re: /etc/rc.boot (new Q: 'outputting' manpage)

2000-09-09 Thread kmself
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 10:12:40PM +0200, Sven Burgener ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 09:59:55PM +0200, Christoph Groth wrote: Sven Burgener [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: How do I properly print out the contents of a manpage? When I do :r! man blabla in vi, I get funny

Safely removing /etc/init.d/boot.OLD and /etc/rc.boot/0setserial.pre-2.15 ?

1999-12-12 Thread Shaul Karl
I have /etc/init.d/boot.OLD and /etc/rc.boot/0setserial.pre-2.15. Can I safely remove them? Are files that dpkg -S reports that they are not found can be safely removed? [11:12:47 /tmp]$ dpkg -S /etc/init.d/boot.OLD dpkg: /etc/init.d/boot.OLD not found. [11:14:42 /tmp]$ dpkg -S /etc/rc.boot

IP-aliasing scripts - in /etc/rc.boot?

1999-03-10 Thread M.C. Vernon
I have a little custom script set up to ipalias. I need to make it auto-run on bootup (I'm leaving the machine in a cupboard a long way from home). Can I just place it in /etc/rc.boot/ip_alias_fudge ? or do I need to do anything else. Will it be run last of all (and if not, where should I put

Re: IP-aliasing scripts - in /etc/rc.boot?

1999-03-10 Thread servis
*- On 10 Mar, M.C. Vernon wrote about IP-aliasing scripts - in /etc/rc.boot? I have a little custom script set up to ipalias. I need to make it auto-run on bootup (I'm leaving the machine in a cupboard a long way from home). Can I just place it in /etc/rc.boot/ip_alias_fudge ? or do I need

Re: IP-aliasing scripts - in /etc/rc.boot?

1999-03-10 Thread whbell
=eth1:0 Works for me with slink and a 2.2.1 kernel -Bill Quoting M.C. Vernon [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I have a little custom script set up to ipalias. I need to make it auto-run on bootup (I'm leaving the machine in a cupboard a long way from home). Can I just place it in /etc/rc.boot/ip_alias_fudge

Re: IP-aliasing scripts - in /etc/rc.boot?

1999-03-10 Thread David Wright
Quoting M.C. Vernon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): I have a little custom script set up to ipalias. I need to make it auto-run on bootup (I'm leaving the machine in a cupboard a long way from home). Can I just place it in /etc/rc.boot/ip_alias_fudge ? or do I need to do anything else. Will it be run