It is not hard, use chkconfig and ntsysv to assist you in the rc.d files/directories.. Check the man of these programs to see how to use them. Darryl At 06:59 PM 14/04/2000, you wrote: >Assuming I want to install sys progs without the RPMS I was wonder why the >developers of RH have made modifying etc/rc.d so complex. > >Whereas in BSD you have to only create a file called sysprogs.sh to start the >program up. -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.
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