it was exactly vmware...

I even didn't tryed to check if it was available for gentoo! So I'm
downloading it. But what about the licence... is vmware free?

Alb

On Aug 04 at 11:53PM+0200, Matthias F. Brandstetter wrote:
> ---------- quoting Alberto Bert ----------
> > I'm trying to install a software which ask me for the path of the 
> > rc0.d (up to rc6.d) directory, but I don't have it!
> >
> > Is anyone there who could explain me what's that?
> 
> Under other Linux distributions, these rcX.d directories are the 
> locations for several startup scripts (for runlevel X). Under Gentoo, 
> there are no such numbered runlevels, but named runlevels (for 
> example "default").
> 
> So Gentoo's startup scripts are located unter 
> /etc/runlevels/<runlevel>, which are symlinks to the scripts itself 
> under /etc/init.d/<script>.
> 
> So if a program asks you for those runlevels, you have to give a) the 
> directory /etc/runlevels/<runlevel>, b) /etc/init.d or c) create 
> directories under /etc/rcX.d, maybe with symlinks to 
> /etc/init.d/<script> as well.
> 
> HTH, Matthias
> 
> ps: if you're using VMWare, then you only have to emerge it IIRC, the 
> ebuild sets up these directories itself ... or was it the config. 
> script?
> 
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