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Subject: [linux-help] Re: kill -HUP 1
From: "John Alexander" <johnalexander@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 08:54:29 -0500
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If you are running RedHat, you can just use /etc/rc.d/init.d/dhcpd restart .
Debian should have the same script, just not sre of it's placement. You
might try a 'find' on dhcpd from /etc to locate it, if that's your distro du
jour.

ja

-----Original Message-----
From: linux-help-bounce@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux-help-bounce@xxxxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of Nathan
Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2000 11:15 PM
To: linux-help@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: [linux-help] kill -HUP 1


I'm learning/tinkering with Samba.  I'm running Samba
from inetd rather than as a startup daemon.

1.  When I'm done editing Smb.conf, how do I get the
changes to take effect?

A HowTo I was reading said to use "kill -HUP 1" to
restart the daemon during installation of Samba.  I'm
assuming the author of this HowTo realizes process 1
is "init".
What exactly does "kill -HUP 1" do?

Thanks,
Nathan

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