Re: seti service script - proper run level (still problems)

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At this point, exactly.

Even though I think I like the cron method (in case I terminate the service if I run something heavy), these are Pent 2 boxes, so I've killed seti in the past to be sure I was getting full power out of my box, I know its nice level is very forgiving, but....

However, I want to find my error in the runlevel method.

Answers:

1. I'm not running X at boot, thus I used runlevel 3.
2. I created the link in Gnome/Nautilus (eek! I know, probably not right, I guess).


Fritz, that is certainly true, but I feel the topic is (meanwhile) more

to teach Kevin generally on how init scripts and runlevels "work".

Alexander


Thanks, Kev.



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