On Sat, Jun 07, 2003 at 09:28:06PM -0500, Brent E. Waldrep wrote:
First thing, I know very little about Free BSD and Unix and Lunix
I have just got a server off Ebay, and would like to install Free BSD on it.
However, I'm getting stuck on the very first step, The bootable floppy disk.
I
Brent E. Waldrep [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First thing, I know very little about Free BSD and Unix and Lunix
I have just got a server off Ebay, and would like to install Free BSD on it.
However, I'm getting stuck on the very first step, The bootable floppy disk.
I have downloaded both
Userland startup scripts (ie: the ones created by the admin) go in:
/usr/local/etc/rc.d
Create a shell script, for this example: apache.sh and then chmod 755 it.
Note: The files HAVE to be called something.sh and they HAVE to be chmod 755
otherwise they don't work.
Note: Use the
From: Erik Mattsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Newbie question about apache
Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2002 10:27:32 +0200
Hi
I've just installed the apache2 from /usr/ports/www, and I want this
to run everytime when I reboot the machine. How do I do it?
i don't know
I've just installed the apache2 from /usr/ports/www, and I want this to run
everytime when I reboot the machine. How do I do it?
It sets itself up to launch at startup automaticly, you shouldnt have to do
a thing.
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Mike Woods
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Subject: Re: Newbie question about apache
I've just installed the apache2 from /usr/ports/www, and I want this to run
everytime when I reboot the machine. How do I do it?
It sets itself up to launch at startup automaticly, you shouldnt have to do
a thing.
--
Mike Woods
WoA SE Webmonkey
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