Armando Alvarez <armando.alvarez(a)tripcomm.com> wrote on 02/11/2005,
06:32:56 PM:
Armando,
1. get a source copy of SER.
2. Unzip it
3. go to rpm directory
4. look for ser.init
thats the file you need for init.d
Let me know, if you need further help regarding this.
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Mohammad Khan
sip:beeplove@iptel.org