I tried :
# this is the file /etc/rc./rc.local
/etc/rc.d/dummy-test.sh
#/etc/rc.d/syncronize-java_srcs.sh
su -c '/etc/rc.d/syncronize-java_srcs.sh' programmers
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# this is the file /etc/rc./rc.local
/etc/rc.d/dummy-test.sh
#/etc/rc.d/syncronize-java_srcs.sh
su -c '/etc/rc.d/syncronize-java_srcs.sh' programmers
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but didn't work
I understand what you are talking Ed, but I am a newbie and yet I am not able to manage problems concerning SELinux
thank you
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 11:21 AM, Ed Greshko <ed.greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 10/31/14 16:32, Ed Greshko wrote:
> It is unfortunate that I've not been able to get any error message to display. I have an idea of the problem and why no message is shown....but again...too tired.
OK.... I know what the problem is related to.... And, I know how to get around it (the su -c trick), but I don't know the way to really "fix" the issue....and I know what I'm about to say may cause some to react poorly.
The problem is related to "selinux".
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