Moving a .sh file to /etc/init.d
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Moving a .sh file to /etc/init.d
I've been trying to move a file to the /etc/init.d directory with no success, I've tried making myself root via console, but nothing has worked so far. I must be bad at Google-ing because I've found no clear cut answers. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Re: Moving a .sh file to /etc/init.d
got to etc, right click on init.d and select open as administrator. That should do it
Re: Moving a .sh file to /etc/init.d
If your logged into a terminal session as root you should be able to use the command mv to move the file...
What did you try, what error did it give you?
What did you try, what error did it give you?