Hi, On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 09:55:21 +0200 Steve Graegert <.> wrote:
On 10/9/05, pelibali <.> wrote:
Hi,
Recently I setup a SUSE 9.3 for router/firewall/proxy purposes, which starts up in runlevel 3. It has no peripheries or monitor at all, but I would like to be "notified", when the system is up and running. So, is there an easy way please to make the router beep e.g. through the speaker of the system, when we can in fact use its resources already?!
man beep + a small script should do it.
Hmmm, maybe for you it's trivial, for me it is not:( 'man beep' is quite uninformative; 'beep' alone works, but none of my attempts, as beep 100 beep -100 beep 100% beep(100) change anything:( I wouldn't like you to solve my problem, but please if you can, give me a single hint, e.g. _where_ to put that "small script"... e.g. just now I made an executable file containing
#!/bin/sh beep <<< and put it into '/etc/init.d/beepsy', then symlinked it to '/etc/init.d/rc3.d/512beepsy' and no beep happens at all...
Thanks, Pelibali;)