It's running for now and I'll check to be sure it runs at boot. I don't 
"shutdown -r now" very much at all.
Most of my machines just stay running day and night. They don't take 
much power but the displays take lots of power. So if I run Xterms and X 
windows emulators I save money on power because I don't have another 
display powered on.

Jima wrote:

>On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, Sam MacDonald wrote:
>  
>
>>Just in case anyone is interested I've put the instructions for 
>>Installing SSH on RedHat 6.2 on my website
>>http://www.screechowl.org   Look under the last Owl for the Linux link.
>>    
>>
>
> Actually, `/sbin/service sshd start` *ought* to initialize the keys 
>properly and start sshd (and is in fact the system's way of starting sshd 
>at boot time, too).  The RPM should have come with a SysV script 
>(/etc/rc.d/init.d/sshd, probably), which the 'service' command executes.
> Or something.
>
>     Jima
>
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