On Mon, 2005-07-11 at 12:22, Alexander Dalloz wrote: > > > > > > > > >>Or simply add the commands to /etc/rc.local > > > > > > > > > >That will not work for his needs. rc.local is the last script run and > > > Thus, his question was how to get it to start at boot time. > > > Your solution, while it works, does not meet his needs. > > > > While it makes more sense to add the aliases with the network-config > > tool, he could, of course just add: > > service httpd restart > > at the end of /etc/rc.local to fix things after the interfaces appear. > > I don't recommend such way of administration (setup) as that quickly > leads to a system which is sooner or later unmaintainable (as such kind > of customisation will not stop with network and apache). The reason to > use the correct configuration paths the distribution offers is that > someone else, familiar with the distribution, can quickly adjust > settings without need to do a forensic examination. Agreed - if you are going to use RH/Fedora stuff at all, you might as well plan to spend a month or two figuring out all the cruft in /etc/sysconfig and the variety of programs that may or may not exist to manipulate those files. But it's going to be a shock for someone coming from a bsd style distro. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx