On Thu, Feb 02, 2012 at 01:21:41PM -0800, Waitman Gobble wrote: > On Feb 2, 2012 1:09 PM, "Chris Maness" <ch...@chrismaness.com> wrote: > > > > > > After more searching it turns out that all that one needs to do is > > make the rc.bind executable in the rc.d directory. Wow, that is as > > straight forward as it comes. > >
Slackware is as straight forward as a Linux distro can get. If FreeBSD and Slackware both dissapeared I would be tempted to give up on computing (well, not really, but you get the picture). :) > > might be dated info but GNU/Linux usually has sep directory for each run > level, so you can have one "without X" for example. pretty sure ntsysv is a > front end to rc directories with toggle on-off executable bit Slack doesn't do that madness, it has BSD-style init scripts and the only thing you need to do is, as Chris said, to make desired scripts in /etc/rc.d executable. There really aren't any tools such as ntsysv or rcconf in Slackware as far as I remember, at least not in "base" system but there might be some made by community. -- Tax reform means "Don't tax you, don't tax me, tax that fellow behind the tree." -- Russell Long _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"