>>>>> "tg" == Ted Gervais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

tg> On Thursday 08 February 2001 12:29, you wrote:
>> Ted Gervais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > Where in the world is the LPD daemon called from to get
>> > my printer to work.
>> >
>> > I have to run 'printtool' and need to tell it to rerun the lpd daemon and
>> > once I do that the printer works fine. Also, I checked out all the 'pids'
>> > using ps aux | grep lpd, and that daemon is not running after I reboot.
>> > Only when I enable it through printtool.
>> 
>> chkconfig --level 35 lpd on

tg> I am sorry. You lost me. What does that mean?  (chkconfig --level 35 lpd on)


It means to turn the daemon 'lpd' on in the runlevels of 3 & 5 at boot
time.
Check your manpage on chkconfig, 

-- 
Ray Curtis         Unix Programmer/Consultant   Curtis Consulting
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