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TB0ne 04-20-2014 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by esfomeado (Post 5156148)
But if i print the symbolic symbols only with S the answer is wrong!
The teacher don't want us to print that symbolic symbols that are on rc6.d that is the problem.

Again, go talk to your teacher. We have no way of knowing what your teacher wants, since you have never bothered to tell us before now. Also, you have been given the CORRECT answer....again, whether that's what your teacher wants or not isn't something we can address.

The scripts are in that directory, and you can tell what they do by their names. Your question has been answered SEVERAL times now...nothing else we can tell you.

esfomeado 04-20-2014 02:58 PM

I have talked already with them and i din't explain a shit!
The scripts declaration are in the inittab file and i need somehow to print the scripts from there.

TB0ne 04-20-2014 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by esfomeado (Post 5156161)
I have talked already with them and i din't explain a shit!

Telling us you have a bad teacher isn't anything we can fix. We can't magically give you some answer that your teacher wants...what we can (and HAVE) handed you (several times now), is the CORRECT ANSWER. What you do with it is up to you. Complaining about your teacher to us is pointless.

Again, nothing we can do about you and your teacher. It's their job to teach you...if you're not understanding it, they need to explain it to you. And you need to watch your language, please.
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The scripts declaration are in the inittab file and i need somehow to print the scripts from there.
Nope, sorry. Scripts for different runlevels are defined in the rc(x).d directories, and have been for quite some time now. The inittab file on my machines is a SINGLE LINE, with the default runlevel in it. From there, I can look in the appropriate directory, and find the files.

jpollard 04-21-2014 05:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by esfomeado (Post 5156148)
But if i print the symbolic symbols only with S the answer is wrong!
The teacher don't want us to print that symbolic symbols that are on rc6.d that is the problem.

Have you bothered to read any of them?


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