Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 20:54:41 -0700 (MST) From: "KURT BUFF" <kurtbuff@spro.net> To: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Where are the startup scripts? Message-ID: <4237.66.14.88.176.1075348481.squirrel@webmail.spro.net>
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Bit of a newb question here: I've got a pretty standard install of postfix, and am trying to follow the directions in this web page: http://advosys.ca/papers/postfix-instance.html Everything is pretty crystalline until I get to the line that says: "To create a startup script for the second instance, either edit your existing Postfix startup script and add the above command (postfix -c /etc/postfix-out start) after the existing postfix start command, or copy the existing startup script to a new name and change the copy." The author goes on with examples from Redhat and Debian, but I am not sure where to place the above command. I'm leaning toward putting it in /etc/rc.conf, but that just doesn't quite feel right. Nor does just sticking the line in /etc/rc. Help much appreciated. Kurt
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