Re: rc.local -> What is the Debian Eqivalent

1999-03-10 Thread servis
*- On 9 Mar, George Bonser wrote about "Re: rc.local -> What is the Debian Eqivalent" > On 9 Mar 1999, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote: > >> /etc/rc.boot is wrong, /etc/rcS.d is wrong and /sbin/setup.sh is definitely >> very very wrong. Programs in thoise places

Re: rc.local -> What is the Debian Eqivalent

1999-03-09 Thread Craig T. Hancock
What is setup.sh I can't find it anywhere on my system Anthony Campbell wrote: > On 09 Mar 1999q, George Bonser wrote: > > On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, ragOO wrote: > > > > > Person, Roderick wrote: > > > > > > > I have installed some tars and I need to set some thing to run at boot. > > > > > > > > > >

Re: rc.local -> What is the Debian Eqivalent

1999-03-09 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >*- On 9 Mar, ragOO wrote about "Re: rc.local -> What is the Debian Eqivalent" >> Person, Roderick wrote: >> >>> I have installed some tars and I need to set some thing to run at boot

Re: rc.local -> What is the Debian Eqivalent

1999-03-09 Thread servis
*- On 9 Mar, Pollywog wrote about "Re: rc.local -> What is the Debian Eqivalent" > > On 09-Mar-99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> *- On 9 Mar, Person, Roderick wrote about "rc.local -> What is the Debian >> Eqivalent" >>> I have installed some

Re: rc.local -> What is the Debian Eqivalent

1999-03-09 Thread Pollywog
On 09-Mar-99 George Bonser wrote: > On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Pollywog wrote: > >> >> setup.sh works most of the time, but in a couple of instances it does not >> work >> for me. >> >> -- > > And it works for me in every single case. Have never seen a case EVER > where it didn't workd. Can you ple

Re: rc.local -> What is the Debian Eqivalent

1999-03-09 Thread Pollywog
On 09-Mar-99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > *- On 9 Mar, Person, Roderick wrote about "rc.local -> What is the Debian > Eqivalent" >> I have installed some tars and I need to set some thing to run at boot. For >> example I need to have the fol

Re: rc.local -> What is the Debian Eqivalent

1999-03-09 Thread Pollywog
On 09-Mar-99 George Bonser wrote: > On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Anthony Campbell wrote: > >> >> This was well answered here about 3 weeks ago; see the archive files. You >> should make a file called /etc/init.d/local with the commands you want to >> run at bootup and then link this by running "update-rc

Re: rc.local -> What is the Debian Eqivalent

1999-03-09 Thread servis
*- On 9 Mar, Person, Roderick wrote about "Re: rc.local -> What is the Debian Eqivalent" > This is my problem I think. I have the hamm xfstt installed. i didn't know > it was broken. i think I'm going to install this from slink, then try the > other stuff if no g

Re: rc.local -> What is the Debian Eqivalent

1999-03-09 Thread Person, Roderick
This is my problem I think. I have the hamm xfstt installed. i didn't know it was broken. i think I'm going to install this from slink, then try the other stuff if no good. Will I have to more ny ttfs from /var/ttfonts? BTW, for some reason when I try to reply all to your emails, my sytem blows up

Re: rc.local -> What is the Debian Eqivalent

1999-03-09 Thread servis
*- On 9 Mar, Person, Roderick wrote about "rc.local -> What is the Debian Eqivalent" > I have installed some tars and I need to set some thing to run at boot. For > example I need to have the followiung to line execute at boot. > /usr/

Re: rc.local -> What is the Debian Eqivalent

1999-03-09 Thread servis
*- On 9 Mar, ragOO wrote about "Re: rc.local -> What is the Debian Eqivalent" > Person, Roderick wrote: > >> I have installed some tars and I need to set some thing to run at boot. >> > > The Debian equivalent of rc.local is rc.boot > As George s

Re: rc.local -> What is the Debian Eqivalent

1999-03-09 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 09 Mar 1999q, George Bonser wrote: > On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, ragOO wrote: > > > Person, Roderick wrote: > > > > > I have installed some tars and I need to set some thing to run at boot. > > > > > > > The Debian equivalent of rc.local is rc.boot > > I really do not think so. rc.local runs LAST af

Re: rc.local -> What is the Debian Eqivalent

1999-03-09 Thread ragOO
Person, Roderick wrote: > I have installed some tars and I need to set some thing to run at boot. > The Debian equivalent of rc.local is rc.boot ragOO, VU2RGU. -- Keeping the Air-Waves FREE.Amateur Radio Keeping the W W W FREE..Debian GNU/Linux

rc.local -> What is the Debian Eqivalent

1999-03-09 Thread Person, Roderick
I have installed some tars and I need to set some thing to run at boot. For example I need to have the followiung to line execute at boot. /usr/X11R6/bin/xfstt --sync /usr/X11R6/bin/xfstt& I used RH for a minute and these were pla