Right, but lpd.lrp found here does not have this problem:
http://chinese-watercolor.com/LRP/printsrv/
http://chinese-watercolor.com/LRP/printsrv/lpd.lrp


Julian Church wrote:
> Hi Len
> 
> Thanks for the information.   It sounds like you've saved me some real 
> problems.
> 
> I'm also forwarding this reply (including the information you sent) to 
> the leaf-user list, as the information may be useful to others fiddling 
> around with printers on LEAF.
> 
> regards
> 
> Julian
> 
> At 09:03 06/09/02 -0700, Len Ovens wrote:
> 
>> I found that lpd.lrp was
>> broken as it came. It would not start the lpd daemon on system
>> startup, I had to do this manually. The problem is in the
>> /etc/init.d/lpd file. You may need to add a line right after any
>> comments at the begining of the file that says:
>>
>> RCDLINKS="2,S60 6,K60"
>>
>> This creates the links in the rc2.d and rc6.d directories at startup.
>> I found this very confusing as I could see that the package installed
>> these two links when it loaded but then they seemed to get deleted
>> before they were run. I finally figured it out by looking at some of
>> the other files in /etc/init.d. I have been running a linux based
>> system for years, but this is the first debian based system I have
>> tried. I normally run Slackware.
>>
> 



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