On 06-Apr-99 Rich Goldman wrote:
> Secondly, I've been starting up diald just by typing in 'diald' as root, and
> that's been working (except for the problem noted above.  How do I get it to
> load on boot?  I put copied diald.init file out of /usr/doc/diald-..., and
> into /etc/rc.d/init.d, but that doesn't seem to do it.  Any help is so so
> appreciated.

I am using Debian now, but when I used OpenLinux, I just put:
/usr/sbin/diald

in /etc/rc.d/rc.local

to start diald when the machine boots.
I don't know what your path to diald is, but that is the general idea.


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Andrew

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