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  • From: sindi keesan <keesan AT sdf.lonestar.org>
  • To: dos AT lieber.com.ar, baslinux AT lists.ibiblio.org
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  • Subject: Re: [BL] Starting BL3 with MC runing in tty4
  • Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2004 16:11:55 +0000 (UTC)


Can you add at the end of rc (without first changing the respawn line)
/usr/local/bin/mc?

Would this affect all four consoles?

Is there some way to set up tty4 to always log in as user, and to set user up to always start with mc?

On Fri, 10 Dec 2004, Alejandro Lieber wrote:

I have already tried your sugestion:

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tty4::respawn:/usr/local/bin/mc
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but as no shell (sh) is loaded in that console, I cannot
exit MC.

There must be an instruction to load sh and run a program
inmediately like on DOS:

-----------
command dir
-----------



On 10 Dec 04 at 15:29, 3aoo-cvfd AT dea.spamcon.org wrote:


Alejandro Lieber wrote:

::sysinit:/etc/rc
tty1::respawn:-/bin/sh
tty2::respawn:-/bin/sh
tty3::respawn:-/bin/sh
tty4::respawn:-/bin/sh

I want to know what I have to add to the
tty4 line to have MC (or any other program)
running when Linux starts.

Have you tried this:
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tty4::respawn:/usr/local/bin/mc
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