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| 338742 | 2005-03-28 03:24:00 | Hi, I'm venturing into the Linux world using SuSE 9. I need to install the LiSA daemon to browse my home network, but don't know how to edit boot script so it loads on boot-up. I can load it from a terminal session manually. Any helpful advice will be appreciated (please bear in mind I'm a Linux infant, but I'm OK with Windows (and MS-DOS)). Thanks. :confused: |
Henry Crun (7046) | ||
| 338743 | 2005-03-28 04:04:00 | Have a look at the existing scripts in the "rc" file that starts daemons on boot. Use your favourite editor to add the LiSA daemon in the same format. You probably need to insert the command and options, and not need to write a script separately. Isn't there some graphical configuration tool in SuSE that can accomplish the same thing without you having to edit a configuration file by hand? |
vinref (6194) | ||
| 338744 | 2005-03-28 04:32:00 | Hi, I've tried (exhaustively) using KDE graphical interface to set LiSA up, but as far as I can tell, I have to manually configure the boot files (!). | Henry Crun (7046) | ||
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