Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: > If you truly need something like a rc.local, just make something > like /etc/init.d/my_local, set it to chmod +x, and symlink it into > the appropriate runlevel (usually 3). There is also update-rc.d to > assist with the symlinking (it is somewhat like RH's chkconfig). Oops. Checking /etc/inittab and seeing id:2:initdefault: shows that the default runlevel in Debian is 2. Debian itself makes no distinction between any of the runlevels and leaves any customization there to the user. Many _other_ systems use 2 to mean multiuser but without networking and use 3 to be multiuser with networking. But multiuser without networking is more limited in use these days. Bob
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