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Problems with rc files and Mintos
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- Subject: Problems with rc files and Mintos
- From: "troy (t.) carpenter" <troyc@bnr.ca>
- Date: Wed, 10 Aug 1994 08:15:00 -0400
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Since the new Mintos came out, I decided to move my daemons around and bring
my configuration into line with the distribution. I have also decided to use
the standard rc and rc.local scripts.
Problem is that I get the following message when the script tries to do the
"if [ -f /usr/etc/somedaemond ]" command:
[no file or directory (or PID)
All I can figure is that sh or something is not understanding the path
specification used above. I get the same errors when I do "sh rc" from the
command line.
I had this error before and had to bypass the scripts and run all my daemons
from mint.cnf using the u:\usr\etc type paths.
How do I get the rc scripts to work correctly? I assume they work for most
people or I would have seen the complaints before.
Thanks
Troy Carpenter
Bell-Northern Research
Atlanta, Georgia
troyc@bnr.ca
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