Danny wrote: > Assuming I want to install sys progs without the RPMS I was wonder why the > developers of RH have made modifying etc/rc.d so complex. > > Whereas in BSD you have to only create a file called sysprogs.sh to start the > program up. It uses the System V method. It's complex, but it has its advantages. Keep in mind that you can always just throw them into /etc/rc.d/rc.local and you'll get the same effect as using sysprogs.sh, only it will run after all the other stuff in the rc.d directory has run. -W- Aber, Herr Max - die Dame war hier im Zimmer, und da war das Fenster, und wenn sie aus dem Fenster geschaut hätte... -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.
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