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Re: LRP scripting



Am 10:35 2003-07-14 +0100 hat Shango Oluwa geschrieben:
>
>Salute,
>
>I am now running LRP 2.9.8 with kernel 2.2.19 on my internet router.
>
>Since I am experimenting with its setup I am scripting, testing, starting, 
>stopping, etc. and I've encountered difficulty when including start-up 
>scripts, because I don't know where to initialize them from. If I use 
>/etc/init.d with a symbolic link in /etc/rc2.d then LRP erases that link 
>during the next boot-up (lrp seems to monitor rc_.d's and resets any
changes).
>
>The firewall seems to be the last service to start-up, is this true?
... or 
>is there another script file or directory that gets read after Seawall 
>(S41seawall)? I am interested in adding a user-script as the very last 
>action before log-in. Any help will be appreciated.
>
>(Since LRP is Debian-based and in the absence of an official LRP mailing 
>list I decided to post here. If this topic is out of place then I am 
>depending on one of you good brethren to tell me., allright?)
>
>
>Shango'uwa.

Hello, 

Look in the Scripts located in /etc/init.d/...

You will find a mine 'RCDLINKS="..."'

Here are the Symlinks defined... so if you have a init.d script, 
put the line above in your script at the beginning and setup the 
right rc...


Michelle
using LRP 2.9.4 since 02/1999



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