This is a discussion on Re: LRP scripting within the Debian Linux Users forum forums, part of the Debian Linux category; --> El Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 11:13:38PM +0100, Shango Oluwa escribió: > >2) I'm pretty sure LRP is off-topic ...
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| El Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 11:13:38PM +0100, Shango Oluwa escribió: > >2) I'm pretty sure LRP is off-topic for this list, however... > > > Why? (You know _why_, but I don't) Maybe because LRP is not Debian related .. > >3) When you make changes to your "live" LRP filesystem, please realize > >that these changes are only made to the ram-disk. In order to have > >these changes persist at next boot, you must back up the ram-disk to > >the floppy diskette. This is facilitated through the "lrcfg" menu. > >Choose: "lrcfg" (if your system does not boot to the lrcfg menu) -> > >"b" (for backup) -> either "e" (for everything except log files) or > >"l" (everything including log files). > > Nah, rc_.d files are reset regardless of user backups - that's why I posted. That's because you create a new script, and if it is not part of any "package" of your LRP config, it will not be copied into the backup. I you are making your own rc.d files, please read de documentation of LRP about doing new packages, of if your rc.d script are "part" of some other package, modify its *.install file in /var to the backup script to take them into account. Best regards -- _ _ // Raúl A. Betancort Santana /> A Dream is an answer to __ \\ // <rabs@dimension-virtual.com> // question that we don't know (oo) \\ // Dimensión Virtual S.L. // how to ask. / \/ \ // \> A Linux Solution Provider </ `V__V' </ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/E/TjhBSCLncUFnkRAg7qAJ9mPMBE1Qjkl7UYBj1Yda9Y0gNdOQCe P1E9 zWmiH3ms53QZ901zKA2DZcs= =yVJ0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |