Hello
Nayyar Ahmed (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> i want to add ip_forwarding to my
> rc.local file ,but in debian i am unable to find it.
To set kernel parameters in /proc, you can use /etc/sysctl.conf. For
this confguration, you can also edit /etc/network/options and set
ip_forward=yes, which
On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 13:00:18 +0200, Nayyar Ahmed wrote:
> Hello All,
> i want to add ip_forwarding to my
> rc.local file ,but in debian i am unable to find it.
http://www.desktop-linux.net/debian-rclocal.htm
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trou
Hello All,
i want to add ip_forwarding to my
rc.local file ,but in debian i am unable to find it.
TIA
--
Nayyar Ahmad
Lecturer
Faculty Of Computer Science,
Institute Of Management Sciences,
Hayat Abad Peshawar , Pakistan.
Office : 92-091-9217404 , 9217452
Cell : 92-0333-9139461
--
To UNS
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Daniel Barclay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> From: mathieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Hello,
>> i have seen that rc.d like on slackware doesn't exist, and that rc.*
>> are
>> directly in /etc. But where must i put my line command to be executed
>> when the
>> system bo
Daniel Barclay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> From: mathieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Hello, i have seen that rc.d like on slackware doesn't exist, and
>> that rc.* are directly in /etc. But where must i put my line
>> command to be executed when the system boot ?? Like num lock,
>> ipchains and all m
On Tue, Apr 25, 2000 at 08:53:27PM -0400, Daniel Barclay wrote:
> > Hello,
> > i have seen that rc.d like on slackware doesn't exist, and that rc.*
> > are
> > directly in /etc. But where must i put my line command to be executed
> > when the
> > system boot ?? Like num lock, ipchains and all my s
> From: mathieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hello,
> i have seen that rc.d like on slackware doesn't exist, and that rc.*
> are
> directly in /etc. But where must i put my line command to be executed
> when the
> system boot ?? Like num lock, ipchains and all my stuff...
> Thank you for your answer
On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Martin Schulze wrote:
> mathieu wrote:
> > i understand the aim but i don't know how to make a start & stop part, do
> > you know
> > where i can find an example of
>
> Maybe take a look at the other scripts in /etc/init.d? Just a
> rough guess, there may be tons of them..
On Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 11:47:17AM +, mathieu wrote:
> i understand the aim but i don't know how to make a start & stop part, do you
> know
> where i can find an example of
> something explaining how ? i am not really used to such script..
> thank you
> Mat
/etc/init.d/skeleton is an example
mathieu wrote:
> i understand the aim but i don't know how to make a start & stop part, do you
> know
> where i can find an example of
Maybe take a look at the other scripts in /etc/init.d? Just a
rough guess, there may be tons of them...
Regards,
Joey
--
A mathematician is a machin
i understand the aim but i don't know how to make a start & stop part, do you
know
where i can find an example of
something explaining how ? i am not really used to such script..
thank you
Mat
>
>
> Move your script to /etc/init.d, complete it with a start and stop part.
> Then hook it into the
mathieu wrote:
> Hello,
> i have seen that rc.d like on slackware doesn't exist, and that rc.*
> are
> directly in /etc. But where must i put my line command to be executed
> when the
> system boot ?? Like num lock, ipchains and all my stuff...
> Thank you for your answer,
Move your script to /et
Hello,
i have seen that rc.d like on slackware doesn't exist, and that rc.*
are
directly in /etc. But where must i put my line command to be executed
when the
system boot ?? Like num lock, ipchains and all my stuff...
Thank you for your answer,
Mat
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The last thing /etc/init.d/rcS does is look for a file called
>/sbin/setup.sh and if it exists, it runs it. I put all my local stuff
>here.
Ugh .. that's quite wrong.
That hook is there only for the initial installation pr
Pollywog wrote:
>I just jumped over to Debian from another distro. I am trying to find my wa
>y
>around, but I cannot find "rc.local", the Debian version of it.
All the init scripts go in /etc/init.d; there are symbolic links to them in
the directories /etc/rc[S0-6].d (where [S0-6] co
On Sun, 14 Feb 1999, Pollywog wrote:
> I just jumped over to Debian from another distro. I am trying to find my way
> around, but I cannot find "rc.local", the Debian version of it.
There is no rc.local. All the "rc"-type files are in /etc/init.d and are
invoked by symlinks in /etc/rcx.d.
What
I just jumped over to Debian from another distro. I am trying to find my way
around, but I cannot find "rc.local", the Debian version of it.
Also, I have a newer Exim package to install, but I cannot figure out how to
get dselect to install from /usr/src
thanks
--
Andrew
17 matches
Mail list logo