I did't receive any replies about this post so i dont know if there are no suse users or if people didn't understand what I was trying to say.
basically I have a shell script which i downloaded. The script was written in a way which really only works on Suse systems because it makes reference to files which dont exist on Red Hat e.g. /etc/rc.config so can anyone tell me what this file might be on a red hat system or what the file is supposed to do in suse so i can try to find an equivalent in red hat. The script also makes reference to other files in /sbin/init.d so i'm wandering if this directory is the same as /etc/rc.d/init.d in red hat which holds the SysV init scripts. any comments appreciated. Thanks heaps. On Mon, 2002-12-23 at 06:22, Chris Barnes wrote: > Hi, > I'm trying to rewrite portions of a script originally written for > Suse-6.2. The script makes reference to /etc/rc.config. I don't have any > experience with Suse so I'm not sure what this file is. > > Can anyone tell me a redhat or slackware equivalent of the > /etc/rc.config file? > > Also, the script looks for other scripts which appear to be sysv style > init scripts in /sbin/init.d. is this the case? is /sbin/init.d the > equivalent of /etc/rc.d/init.d on a redhat system? > > Thanks for your help. > >
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