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21 Jan
2002
21 Jan
'02
18:12
1st: I want to run a command on startup... it is a runnable file but I want to run it at bootup. it is called startsup1 The code looks like this #!/bin/sh path= /command supervise /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-send EOF I can run it in a tty logged in as root, but I want this to run during bootup, It tries but keeps telling me id does not know the files location. Supervise is located in /command Any ideas And I am trying to mount a directory so I Can get to a shared device in 2000 server... I have edited the mtab file to read the following 10.0.0.2:/users/g_mike and I type in the mount command like so: mount 10.0.0.2:/users/g_mike it returns the error That fs type is not supported by kernel... any ideas. Mike