Who are you running the command as?  Root should be the only person
that can run the service command.  If you "su" to root and it doesn't
work,
try to use "su -" instead.  Or just type /sbin/service.  If it still
says command
not found, do a "which service" and see what it says.

Leonard

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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/05/03 03:10PM >>>
Okay, I've been meaning to ask this question several times and never
got
around to it, but now I'm curious.  I've seen on this list several
times
commands like: service blah blah restart.  When I try the command bash
tells me 'service: command not found'.  What am I missing to allow me
to
use this?  This would be much easier than going through init.rd to get
a
particular daemon to restart, start or otherwise.  Could someone clue
me
in on this?

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Mark Haney
Polk County Schools IT Staff/Technical Guru
http://www.polk.k12.nc.us 


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