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 Message 2069 
 James Digriz to Vincent Coen 
 Re: G.3 compileriler warnings on CentOS  
 04 Sep 20 14:21:47 
 
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Vincent Coen wrote to James Digriz:



VC> 
VC>  > Yes, and thanks to all who replied! Now I just have to write a *$#%!
VC>  > systemd unit file to get it running. ;-)
VC> 
VC> No you don't.
VC> 
VC> In my system and in relation to reading the manual I have in directory
VC> xinetd.d  a file called mbsebbs and the content is :
VC> 



VC> 
VC> I have a lot of files for doing different tasks so you might have 2 - 5 
VC> etc.
VC> 
VC> Now my home directory for mbse, is at /home and NOT /opt
VC> 
VC> This can be set up using ./configure --prefix=/home
VC> 

Yes, I'm using the same setup. For some reason, though, the start script 
didn't
 work at first. Of course, after I made my comment, it now works. .
Something called systemd-sysv-generator apparently lets the mbsed init scripts
operate correctly. 

VC> 
VC> The reason is that if I decide to load up another distro held on my system
VC> drives which can be a DASD or a SSD I do not have to reinstall and copy 
VC> over
VC> the content of mbse which in my case is over 16Gb - well over.
VC> { Also my system has links to a IBM m/f environment etc so it starts 
VC> adding up
VC> as to all of the changes required for each distro - bit of a pain !  }
VC> 
VC> Then checking the end of that pass to ensure it will load it all up in
VC> /home/mbse    before moving forwards in the build.
VC> 

Kewl. Are you running Hercules or are you on real iron?

jbdigriz


    Greetings, James Digriz
    email: jbdigriz@bbs.dragonsweb.org

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