I would put an entry in /etc/init.d like vncserver, and then hard-link from
whichever run-level you want it to start at (probably 2, in which case make
the link to /etc/rc2.d/SXXvncserver, where XX is a reasonably high number,
like 80 or above).
I don't run the server on Solaris though, so I can't tell you what to put in
the script.
Andy.
-----Original Message-----
From: Barry Fung [mailto:bfung@adforce-asia.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 9:50 PM
To: Vnc-List (E-mail)
Subject: VNCServer in Solaris
Hi,
Could someone tell me how to co figurate the vncserver as a service start
automatically when the machine boot?
Many thanks,
________________________________________
Barry Fung @ HK (GMT+08:00)
Email: bfung@adforce-asia.com
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