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Re: where is rc.local ?



In article <cistron.E12kG51-0003u9-00@dsb.smart.net>,
Daniel Barclay  <dsb@smart.net> wrote:
>> From: mathieu <mat123@netcourrier.com>
>> Hello,
>> i have seen that rc.d like on slackware doesn't exist,  and that rc.*
>> are
>> directly in /etc. But where must i put my line command to be executed
>> when the
>> system boot ?? Like num lock, ipchains and all my stuff...
>> Thank you for your answer,
>
>Try /etc/rc.boot.

% man rc.boot
[...]
       The /etc/rc.boot directory is obsolete. It has been super­
       seded by the /etc/rcS.d directory.
[...]

>(I don't know why everyone else is telling you about run-level-change
>part (/etc/init.d) without mentioning the boot part (/etc/rc.boot).)

Because it has been obsolete for over 2 years.

Mike.


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