Hi,
>> Hi! We want to register some events in /var/log/new_dir, if I
>> create the directory "new_dir" manually and then I restart the
>> machine the directory is deleted. I imagine that I have to
>> define the structure of /var/log in a different place. Do you
>> have any idea?
Hi,
> Hi! We want to register some events in /var/log/new_dir, if I
> create the directory "new_dir" manually and then I restart the
> machine the directory is deleted. I imagine that I have to
> define the structure of /var/log in a different place. Do you
> have any idea?
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On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 9:22 AM, Daniel Castelo wrote:
> We want to register some events in /var/log/new_dir, if I create the
> directory "new_dir" manually and then I restart the machine the directory is
> deleted.
In addition to /etc/init.d/foo as Martin suggests, /etc/rc.local might
also be use
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 9:22 AM, Daniel Castelo
wrote:
> We want to register some events in /var/log/new_dir, if I create the
> directory "new_dir" manually and then I restart the machine the directory is
> deleted.
> I imagine that I have to define the structure of /var/log in a different
> place
Hi!
We want to register some events in /var/log/new_dir, if I create the
directory "new_dir" manually and then I restart the machine the directory is
deleted.
I imagine that I have to define the structure of /var/log in a different
place.
Do you have any idea?
Thanks!!
--
Ing. Daniel Castelo
Pl