Jim, /usr/sbin, which means you have to be root rather than having to be there.
Miark [EMAIL PROTECTED] saith: > First of I want to say thanks to all who responded to my startup questions regarding >Xconfigurator and the video card questions. > > It appears that XFDrake is the command I need to run at the command-line interface >at boot up time. > > Does anyone know what directory the command "XFDrake" exits in? > > I think I need to go to that directory to run it. > > TIA > Jim C. > > > > > >
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