On Sun, 10 May 1998, Randy Edwards wrote:
>I've looked and apropros'ed myself to near death, but nowhere can I
> find out what that command is to automagically set up a program in
> /etc/init.d to run properly at the various run levels. Last time I
Write a script that does what you want
On Sun, 10 May 1998, Randy Edwards wrote:
>I've looked and apropros'ed myself to near death, but nowhere can I
> find out what that command is to automagically set up a program in
> /etc/init.d to run properly at the various run levels. Last time I
I don't think there is one.
> set one up I
On Sun, 10 May 1998, Randy Edwards wrote:
>I've looked and apropros'ed myself to near death, but nowhere can I
> find out what that command is to automagically set up a program in
> /etc/init.d to run properly at the various run levels. Last time I
> set one up I did it manually and would lik
Okay, you can tease me later :-), but for now, could someone please
answer this stupid question for today?
I've looked and apropros'ed myself to near death, but nowhere can I
find out what that command is to automagically set up a program in
/etc/init.d to run properly at the various run lev
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