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I know how to get into the editor for /etc/rc.conf , but what exactly do i type to add "hal" to the array?
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You are kidding, right?
Most of your posts to date have demonstrated and unwillingness to read the documentation that has been provided by the community. Asking these sorts of asinine questions brings nothing to the community except a sense of frustration and fatigue.
If you want to use Arch, and participate in the community here, do some work yourself.
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correct me if im wrong, but do i just type
@ /etc/rc.d/hal start
under daemons in the /etc/rc.conf folder?
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whoa buddy im new at this, i just dont completely understand the documentation is all, it could be a little more complete i think
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you type hal nothing else, plain and simple
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thanks for the help, im not trying to cause any trouble, im just new at this is all, an answer from an actual person is alot more clear than an answer from a document sometimes, no need to make me feel all unwelcome here.
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i just dont completely understand the documentation is all, it could be a little more complete i think
Yes - this looks quite difficult to understand:
DAEMONS Section
This array simply lists the names of those scripts contained in /etc/rc.d/ which are to be started during the boot process, and the order in which they start. Asynchronous initialization by backgrounding is also supported and useful for speeding up boot.
DAEMONS=(network @syslog-ng netfs @crond)
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Is this a joke?
I just read all of the threads you have made today. No offence to you, but how did you even get through the installation? Every single question you have asked is clearly explained in the wiki and can also be solved with a quick Google search. In this case, ignorancy is not bliss.
Last edited by cesura (2010-05-14 01:57:36)
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Gowireless - please, use some common sense when reading the documentation.
DAEMONS Section
This array simply lists the names of those scripts contained in /etc/rc.d/ which are to be started during the boot process, and the order in which they start. Asynchronous initialization by backgrounding is also supported and useful for speeding up boot.
DAEMONS=(network @syslog-ng netfs @crond)
I dunno, maybe putting in hal into the DAEMONS array would work?
Also, it's really annoying for you to create a new thread every two hours with a new question that could be solved by following the beginner's guide step by step. If you follow it carefully, your problems will all be solved. Trust me. When I first started using Arch, following the beginner's guide did wonders for my Arch Linux installation.
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thanks for the help, im not trying to cause any trouble, im just new at this is all, an answer from an actual person is alot more clear than an answer from a document sometimes, no need to make me feel all unwelcome here.
gowireless, you are welcome here.
As has been pointed out repeatedly, the wiki is your friend in these instances. Please consult it.
If you end up liking Arch and staying with it, I am sure you will come to embrace the excellent documentation that has been provided. Please realize, though that the wiki and all other resources are provided for you by volunteers investing countless hours of contribution.
Again, welcome to Arch, and enjoy.
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