Re: NEWBIE SYSTEM-UNIX CODE:hmmm...

From: RHS Linux User (finality@grumpy.mudservices.com)
Date: 01/13/97


try ./autorun &

just like that.

Rasdan

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On Mon, 13 Jan 1997, Dave wrote:

> well is that specific enough?:)
> Hey people what's up? My name is Dave and I mud.  So, in an effort to find
> out more about it, I d/led circle 3.0 beta patchlevel 11 to my
> friend(administrator of an ISP)'s server. The server is BSDI BSD/OS 2.0(I
> think...) and, while I can configure and compile correctly, I just can't
> autorun &.
> 
> When I type autorun & I get a number of things:
> most common is a 'shell1: {10} % autorun: Command not found.'
> However, this is almost always accompanied by a new line with [1] 10659(or
> some other 4 or 5 digit number)
> 
> or
> 
> '[1]    Exit 1                 autorun'
> 
> also, I get :
> 
> [2]  + Exit 1                 autorun
> when I type just autorun.
> 
> Any help, from saying "moron, you just didn't compile right (have tried
> re-d/ling, configuring, and making again)" to "well, the secret is..." would
> be MUCH appreciated.  Thank you all:)
> Dave
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