On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 08:28:04AM +0000, Brett Parker wrote:
On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 03:10:23PM +0000, Chris Glover wrote:
It's been so long I cant remember how to do it.
Well, it depends on how SuSE bothers to start daemons, it depends on the daemon (some will fork themselves afterwards anyways, apache and exim for example), etc.
It might be that it's as simple as starting the daemon using su as has been pointed out further on, or it might be that it uses something akin to debian's start-stop-daemon. I haven't got a SuSE box "handy" to check, home has several debian boxes, work has several debian boxes and the odd CentOS box and our customers are generally RHEL.
Depending on circumstances there's always the @reboot option in the user's crontab as well.
J.