On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 10:28:44AM -0400, Paul Jarc wrote:
>
> You probably don't need to reinstall. Just remove that command from
> your .bashrc, and add it to your system startup scripts. The details
> of this will vary depending on how your system is set up. On my
> RedHat 6 box, I have /etc/rc.d/rc[235].d/S40qmail symlinked to
> ../init.d/qmail, which contains:
>
> paul
Paul,
Thanks. I remembered how I did it the first time (luckily, not all brain cells
are dead). I removed the offending .bashrc script and used tksysv to set up
qmail
in the appropriate run levels. I added chkconfig and source function library
entries to /etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail and all goes well.
Regards.
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