[CLUE-Tech] Brain-Dead SuSE Questions
Warren
warren at guano.org
Tue Oct 22 00:20:24 MDT 2002
Lynn Danielson <lynnd at techangle.com> wrote:
>> What's the SuSE equivalent of /etc/cron.daily ? That is, where
>> can I drop a script to get executed daily (or hourly, weekly,
>> etc)? Or, does one simply use 'at'?
> I'm running SuSE 8.0 and using /etc/cron.daily, cron.weekly, etc.
Not only brain-dead, but blind, too. The directory structure was right
there in front of me, but, somehow, missed it on the first listing.
...emergency over...
>> Also, what is the SuSE equivalent of RH's 'ntsysv'? Or, do you
>> just use chkconfig?
> rctab or ksysv perhaps if KDE's installed.
Hmmm... 'ksysv' sounds like a good one under X.
Of course, there's also SuSEconfig.
Speaking of a poor memory, I googled for the answer and found that I
had asked this very same question on this list earlier this year.
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</W> ...who's catching up on a lot of old mail...
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