On 3/13/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, In Red Hat /etc/init.d/halt script, it expects upsdrvctl to be in /sbin rather than /bin which sounds normal considering the power of that command. If I move this file to sbin, this is what I get when invoking it: [EMAIL PROTECTED] nut-2.0.5]# mv /bin/upsdrvctl /sbin/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] nut-2.0.5]# which upsdrvctl /sbin/upsdrvctl [EMAIL PROTECTED] nut-2.0.5]# upsdrvctl -bash: /bin/upsdrvctl: Aucun fichier ou répertoire de ce type
What if you kick off a fresh shell? I'm wondering if somehow it's caching the location of the binary (as csh does). I've never seen bash do that before, but there's always a first time :) -- Please keep list traffic on the list. Rob MacGregor Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he doesn't become a monster. Friedrich Nietzsche
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