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hi to all,
there is a way to create a similar rc.conf file but per user ?
thanks
Last edited by nTia89 (2011-03-05 12:00:43)
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do you just need this for running different daemons for different users?
Because other than that, I don't see a point to having different rc.conf files per user as the network, hostname etc in the rc.conf has to be standard for all users.
If you answered yes to the above question -- then simply start the appropriate daemons for the user in the .xinitrc file or in a script that you can execute on boot.
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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yes, i need it to start daemon but
.xinitrc is executed when an x session start, right ?
so, this way doesn't work is i don't start an x session.....
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Depends on exactly what you put in it, and exactly how you are starting X
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thanks to everybody
solved with .xinitrc way
+pc: custom | AMD Opteron 175 | nForce4 Ultra | 2GB ram DDR400 | nVidia 9800GT 1GB | ArchLinux x86_64 w/ openbox
+laptop: Apple | MacBook (2,1) | 2GB ram | Mac OS X 10.4 -> DIED
+ultrabook: Dell | XPS 13 (9343) | 8GB ram | 256GB ssd | FullHD display | Windows 8.1 64bit ArchLinux x86_64 w/ Gnome
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or use the session manager to handle that. for eg if you use gdm then it won't read .xinitrc.
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~/.bash_profile is executed on login.
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Also, ~/.profile is supposed to be a shell-agnostic way to do stuff at the start of a session.
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