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Old 02-11-2009, 11:40 AM   #1
kks_gs
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Problem in modifying contents of ACD!!!


hi,

the ACD of any system call is stored in /proc/sys/remus folder and i am facing problem that the changes that are made in ACD of any system call are not reflected in that ACD i.e. the files are not getting modified..

for ex: following a specified syntax for editing ACD which was : ADD <executable> <process> , i wrote "ADD /usr/bin redhat-config-keyboard" in the ACD of exec ...its not getting saved over therE???

so what is the solution to make the changes get saved with the ACD.??

kindly reply...
thank you.

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