> 
> Hey! Did you see what Richard Adams wrote on Jul 30 ?
> 
> RA> > 
> RA> > Even better. I rebooted.
> RA> 
> RA> By doing ps ax | grep syslogd you can see if the -m0 option is attached, if
> RA> not you are still startuing syslogd without options.
> RA>  On Redhat 6.0 the default is -m0
> RA> Check /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S30syslog
> RA> 
> RA> Slackware starts syslogd in /etc/rc.d/rc.M
> 
> Okay, so I'm just being pickie, but... Slackware starts syslogd in
> /etc/rc.d/rc.inet2 :)

Yes, however it is sometimes started in rc.M, depending on weather or not
networking is involved.
But in general you are correct not pickie.

> 
> Regards, Steve Youngs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ICQ: 34307457
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