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Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 12:05:23 +0100
From: "Thomas V. Fischer" <tvfischer_l AT worldonline DOT fr>
Subject: using init.d in cygwin (sysV init)
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Hi all,

Can anyone point me to some information on how to enable the init.d system
(SysV initscripts) with-in cygwin?

I am also trying to understand how it interacts with the cygwin environment
and how to make it start-up at windows boot time.

Thnkas



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