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I can't seem to find an answer anywhere...
I installed proftpd on my LinHES computer that runs Archlinux as the core OS.
I am used to Debian based Distro's and know that I would use something like:
update-rc.d proftpd defaults
to get it to run on startup.
I don't know how to do this in Arch.
I also have X11VNC installed and would like to do the same with it.
I am looking forward to the opportunity to learn a different version of Linux.
Thanks.
John
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Check out the DAEMONS= array in /etc/rc.conf
Also, peruse the Beginners' Guide a bit to gain more familiarity.
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put it in daemons array of rc.conf....thats how daemons are loaded in arch
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you can read about DAEMONS in rc.conf here
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Beg … .2Frc.conf
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LinHES uses runit. You'll need a run file to proftpd, then you'll need to add_service.sh proftpd.
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LinHES uses runit. You'll need a run file to proftpd, then you'll need to add_service.sh proftpd.
Thanks Cecil,
You're a busy MAN!
My next question is: where do I find a run file for proftpd?
John
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johnboy68, LinHES has its own forum, and given the significant differences between LinHES and Arch, e.g. runit, I'd recommend that you ask there.
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johnboy68, LinHES has its own forum, and given the significant differences between LinHES and Arch, e.g. runit, I'd recommend that you ask there.
Will do.
Thanks
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