Bill Arlofski wrote:
Joe Auerbach wrote:
Bill Arlofski wrote:
Hi Joe... That will work, but only on RedHat or RedHat-based distros.
[snip]
Hope this helps and I hope it as received in the spirit in which it
was written.
Huh. I guess I never had to worry about it on my ubuntu system, but I
just assumed that would work for anything. glad you told me before I
had to try it on a debian based system sometime.
No need for sarcasm. I guess it WASN'T taken in the spirit in which it
was written... Figures...
The key point is that not all linux systems have the 'service' command
(which I thought was from RedHat since that was the first place I ever
experiened/worked with it, and also since my friend's Debian servers do
not have a service command on them)
So allow me to ammend my statement to be:
"Hi Joe... That will work, but not on all Linux distributions"
Is that better?
umm. . . dude. There was no sarchasm there. I really didn't know and
I really am grateful. Likely you stopped me from making a doof of
myself on some other linux user group. Sorry if I came off
sarchastic. Really didn't write it that way (even if most everything
else I write is tongue in cheek).
--
joe auerbach
systems administrator
pcb / rossman and co
614-523-4150
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