From: Mikhail G. <gu...@go...> - 2004-03-16 02:15:33
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You (plu...@p1...) wrote: > for those who read how colinux works it is obvious it will need admin privs Ok, it seems that you need enough privilegies to run coLinux. Administrator has such a rights and services running on the machine also could have enough power :) to boot coLinux. It seems impossible for now to run coLinux as NT service because its framework (startup executable) running interactive programs (yes, I've played with "Interactive" frag in services settings), such as initially attached console. I've tried to accompish this, but was unsuccesfull. I've used srvany.exe from ResKit and the target service stopped immediately after starting (I suppose colinux-daemon.exe reported some error and stopped). It may be fine to learn coLinux run as service and I don't think it will require significant rewrite of source code. -- Sincerely yours, Mikhail A Gusarov Software Engineer IBM Solutions Group, Axmor Software ICQ# 111575219 |