Is there a replacement command for “service start” in opensuse 12.1 ?
I don’t like it because it’s not sending me the warning/erros back … and this it’s a big disadvantage for me.
Is there a replacement command for “service start” in opensuse 12.1 ?
I don’t like it because it’s not sending me the warning/erros back … and this it’s a big disadvantage for me.
Try /etc/init.d/processname start/stop/restart
Example /etc/init.d/sshd restart
That is just not working.
I think i will give Fedora Linux a try. This OpenSuse it’s just a pain in the …
service start/stop was never an official standard, it’s a RedHat-ism. The official way is what Ecky posted. However the lack of errors or warnings may be due to the switch to systemd, in which case the messages are probably in the logs. Or you could try to swim against the current for a while and go back to SysVinit in 12.1.
Am Sat, 24 Dec 2011 20:46:02 +0000 schrieb badguy goodguy:
> That is just not working.
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> I think i will give Fedora Linux a try. This OpenSuse it’s just a pain
> in the …
You seem to have a lot of problems. How did you install it?
If the lack of messages is due to the switch to systemd, he won’t get any joy moving to Fedora because they’ve adopted systemd too.