On 04/13/2010 03:22 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
Guys,
One thing I miss with Arch are init-script shortcuts for starting and
stopping
processes. rc-commands really help cut down on typing. For example, all suse did
was to create links to the files in /etc/rc.d/... with a naming convention of
rc<init script name>. So, for example, instead of having to type:
/etc/rc.d/postfix
the shortcut was simply
rcpostfix
The way I usually handle this is to create an executable shell script in
my ~/bin directory (which is on my path) and in /root/bin called
"service". It looks like so:
#!/bin/bash
/etc/rc.d/$*
Then I can use RedHat-like syntax to start and stop services:
$ sudo service httpd restart
HTH,
DR