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02-20-2000 06:37 PM
02-20-2000 06:37 PM
Command in Systemstart
Wie kann ich den Befehl: /usr/bin/dcfd -l /tmp/dcf77.log -i 60 /dev/tty0p2
in die Systemstart integrieren?
How is it possible to integrate the command: /usr/bin/dcfd -l /tmp/dcf77.log -i
60 /dev/tty0p2 in the ux-start?
Many thanks for help, Asta.
in die Systemstart integrieren?
How is it possible to integrate the command: /usr/bin/dcfd -l /tmp/dcf77.log -i
60 /dev/tty0p2 in the ux-start?
Many thanks for help, Asta.
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02-20-2000 08:42 PM
02-20-2000 08:42 PM
Re: Command in Systemstart
I believe you should take a look at the file on a 10.20 system,
/usr/share/doc/start_up.txt, and I quote:
HP-UX 10.X Startup and Configuration
1. Introduction
This paper explains the 10.X system startup and configuration models
Otherwise I would recommend going to http://www.docs.hp.com, and read through
the HP-UX 10.x manuals using the attached link.
/usr/share/doc/start_up.txt, and I quote:
HP-UX 10.X Startup and Configuration
1. Introduction
This paper explains the 10.X system startup and configuration models
Otherwise I would recommend going to http://www.docs.hp.com, and read through
the HP-UX 10.x manuals using the attached link.
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